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[–] arrow74@lemm.ee 9 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (12 children)

I'd blame a lot of this on the destruction of our communal living patterns. We used to live in extended family groups. It was reasonable and expected to live with your parents and siblings. If you did leave the family home it often was just to build a home on the same property.

But then the idea of the nuclear family was popularized, probably to make more money and sell house, and here we are.

To be clear since what I said has been immediately misinterpreted, family centric living patterns were torn apart by capitalism. It heavily favors capitalism when we are separated from each other and lose community. This wasn't a benign social shift

[–] facepainter@lemm.ee 52 points 19 hours ago (6 children)

This is nonsense.

In Western/Central Europe and Scandinavia, smaller families are the norm, yet nobody sees 80 year old people working.

This is entirely the fault of unchained capitalism, corruption and half a century of lobbying against the working class.

[–] arrow74@lemm.ee 22 points 19 hours ago

Let's not be unreasonable, there can be multiple causes and multiple solutions.

Those countries also used to have a more communal structure amongst families and that still was dismantled.

But they actually implemented social programs and living wages making it not an issue.

Also yes it is capitalism fault. It all is, including the dismantling of our communities to favor more isolated living. It's design to separate us and disempower the worker.

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