Got into a heated discussion with a coworker over this. My stance is it was probably for the best it was demolished. The entire thing was a massive fire and disease hazard. Massive amounts of crime and unlicensed businesses too. Despite its reputation for a kind of tight knit anarchist type community, most of the stuff I've read seems to suggest triads and the HK police were largely running the place.

I hate forceful eviction as much as the next person here. What else could have been done? There was some compensation given to the residents, but I know some residents complained it wasn't enough.

My coworker's stance is the place should have remained as it was, without any sort of intervention whatsoever, despite being so hazardous.

How do y'all feel?

  • LangdonAlger [any]
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    3 years ago

    Idk it was pretty punk that it existed, I'd rather just keep imagining it a certain way than face reality

    • McafeesWhaleWidow [undecided,none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      Yeah, like it kinda seems like a cyberpunk writer managed to lathe of heaven something into existence. It’s a cool setting for stories not a cool place to actually live. Residents were done dirty m, but they wouldn’t have been living there if they hadn’t been done dirty by capitalism first though.