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Detroit is cool though

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As I continue to try to find a place to live to survive climate change, Detroit caught my attention. Could you tell me more if you know it well?

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I mean, the fresh water is an obvious draw. There’s a smaller lake named lake st. clair that’s large but not a great lake nearby. The Detroit river is relatively narrow so you can escape to Canada if need be.

There’s a ton of history. Some great commie art (Rivera). Interesting urban art (Heidelberg). Motown, obviously. MC5. Death. A long history of great musicians.

The area still has manufacturing capacity if shit hits the fan but it doesn’t go mad max right away. Militant labor history. Still a strong labor town despite neolibs gutting a lot of it.

It’s affordable. People are relatively friendly for a bigger city. And they’ve been through a lot of shit already. Michael Moore (our favorite radlib) called places like Detroit and Flint canaries in the coal mine, like, a decade or two ago, so they’re probably better prepared to weather adversity than a coastal “brunch town” (not sure what I’m trying to convey, but I think you get the picture).

Plus, if shit somehow gets better, you still have the same stuff (probably on a smaller scale) that any other city has to offer.

Biiiiig urban ag city, too, if you’re into that. Urban farms are everywhere.

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That all sounds awesome. The incredible poverty is painful to see - but I’m going to be making a living in direct services or advocacy in that regard anyway, so I best get comfortable with it. As I’ve become a principled communist, the Debs quote, “While there is a lower class, I am in it, while there is a criminal element, I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not free.” really speaks to me. I’m doing my best to shed my LIB sensibilities and apprehension for being near poverty. It’s easier as I grow used to it working in the field that I do.

Seeing as there’s not a lot of money in doing the right thing, Detroit cost of living means I might actually be able to own a home and get out from under a leech of a landlord too. I don’t know, it seems like a place that has a lot of potential with climate change and shifting material conditions. Thanks for sharing.

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