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  • AmericaDelendeEst [any]
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    2 years ago

    i think it would but like, how would it "pay for" necessary infrastructure in the absence of its tourist economy? like China didn't just build its manufacturing base out of literally nothing, so, would Hawaii be better off without tourist income if that tourist income were explicitly under the operation of and to the benefit of the natives? The things in the image re: water resources are nice thoughts, but what if i.e. even in the absence of tourism driven changes in water allocation there is a need for an expensive desalination plant? infrastructure doesn't just come from the aether and just assuming Hawaii would otherwise Make It Happen is just... wishful thinking

    • SadStruggle92 [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      I mean, my read on the original, original post; the one that's got the little palm tree on it. My read on the take that it's trying to give, is that it's bad to personally partake in tourism to Hawai'i, because it only really serves as a way to sell a kitsch, commodified version of Hawaiian culture to :thumb-cop:-shaped gringos, to absolutely no benefit to it's native people. Probably not unlike Cuba under Batista really.

      Uhh, as to what Hawai'i should, or would do otherwise, especially under Communism? I have no idea, and don't pretend to. I'm from the rural midwest & I'm too broke to ever leave this hellish void. Cuba may be a good place to look for inspiration though, perhaps. 👀

      • AmericaDelendeEst [any]
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        2 years ago

        if you negate a need for hawaii to “earn” money by being a tourist hotspot

        So, how

        What can the hawaiian islands provide that would build the necessary infrastructure for self sufficiency? Posing hypotheticals from post- global communism is still wishful thinking

          • AmericaDelendeEst [any]
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            2 years ago

            Does global communism mean building everything everywhere without regard for anything? Without the need to support tourist infrastructure why build Whatever Project in Hawaii over whatever region more resilient to climate change issues? Infrastructure doesn't come from nothing and if there's no reason to consider the beauty of whatever region over something more survivable long term, again, you're operating on wishful thinking, but unfortunately humanity can't survive on vibes alone

              • AmericaDelendeEst [any]
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                2 years ago

                that's just wishful thinking and vibes tho at least "spend tourist income on benefiting the locality" is based on real world necessity. Like what is this equal distribution of resources shit? Build air conditioners in death valley to uh keep up tourism??

                I'm going to sleep good night

        • TrashGoblin [he/him, they/them]
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          2 years ago

          One supposes that under FALGSC, Hawaii could have political and cultural autonomy without having to be either fully self-sufficent or have an exportable resource surplus.