The American upper class has spent so long being shielded from the fallout of its actions that it believes itself invincible.
That’s not a class issue nearly so much as it is an 83-year-olds be stubborn problem
What a perfect microcosm story for why we’re completely screwed by climate collapse. People would complain about how heavy handed the symbolism is if this was in a movie
I know you’re just repeating a common joke, but people would absolutely not complain, in fact they would applaud it as subtle and complex and needing 200 IQ to understand. See all the discourse around “Don’t Look Up” which must have been the most heavy handed movie I’ve seen in a decade, and people praised it to high heavens foe being a “clever metaphor” etc
comrade landslide take my energy
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If it collapses and he survives, it’ll be blamed on communist earthbenders. No introspection whatsoever. The commies sabotaged his perfectly safe mansion
Damn if I was 82 and had a giant beachside mansion I would stay in it too. Great way to go out, ride that sucker into hell.
Probably same. I’d be too old to move to another house. Fuck that.
greek tragedy level hubris
Aquaman taketh
Critical support for comrade coastal erosion
Inshallah, tongzhi Gaming… though others’ towns, like yours, aren’t exactly invincible to such courses of nature
But hey, another richman down…
If a tornado comes i will simply blow it qway, liberal
hopefully somebody livestreams it falling into the sea
Oh no. Anyway
What’s the salvage rules on stuff that falls in the ocean?
Wealthy old man biding his time while a landslide undercuts his support. Very uncommitted to doing anything about it. Where have I seen this before?
aging extreme sports enthusiast invents new accessibility friendly passive downhill style
We should convince all capitalists to live on easily collapsible cliffs
I’ve got a sneaking suspicion that they have somehow jacked up their insurance policy on the house and everything in it (or that they claim is in it) and are just going to use this as an excuse to rake it in on a property that’s been doomed for some time now.