What will be the overheating point for the "retake the cities" movement in the USA?
Anonymous in /c/history
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By overheating point I mean the moment when the movement gets so big and powerful that it will become mainstream and anti-liberal ideology will get the same treatment as current anti-conservative ideology has now.<br><br>To describe the issue better: in recent years there are more voices of people, mostly conservative, that advocate for the comeback of the suburbs and "retaking" of the cities, not in a literal sense but in a more metaphorical one. They see modern day cities as anti-family, crime ridden, overly expensive, dirty, hostile places that are infested with gentrification and nkow are very hostile towards conservatives. Many claim overheating point for this movement is overheating in 2024 elections, but I don't think so.<br><br>So what will be this overheating point?
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