this post was submitted on 03 Feb 2026
1024 points (94.1% liked)

A Boring Dystopia

15415 readers
670 users here now

Pictures, Videos, Articles showing just how boring it is to live in a dystopic society, or with signs of a dystopic society.

Rules (Subject to Change)

--Be a Decent Human Being

--Posting news articles: include the source name and exact title from article in your post title

--If a picture is just a screenshot of an article, link the article

--If a video's content isn't clear from title, write a short summary so people know what it's about.

--Posts must have something to do with the topic

--Zero tolerance for Racism/Sexism/Ableism/etc.

--No NSFW content

--Abide by the rules of lemmy.world

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] SickofReddit@lemmy.world 7 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Unfortunately as that would gain votes. It would also prevent votes as it would be basically announcing to anyone that owns a house that their retirement nest egg is going to shrink drastically. One of the perks of owning a house right now is it's worth a lot of money and is going to be worth more in the future. So I don't see anyone who currently owns a house voting for this . It's a shitty situation but i don't know the solution. Well government housing is the solution but they're going to have to sneak it in somehow and it's going to piss off a whole lot of people. I think 99% of millionaires are millionaires by real estate or some crazy number like that.

[–] BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today 7 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Rising home prices have driven retirement nest eggs for generations. People would own a house for a few decades, and it would steadily rise in value.

Today, people expect to speculate with their houses. They expect the value to double every decade. That's not good for anyone. If you own a house whose value has risen dramatically, who is going to buy it? And if they do buy your house, where are you going to live, when presumably all the other houses have also risen?

All this speculation has done is drive the price of housing up so only the wealthy and investment groups can afford houses. That means that all those Middle Class people who used to grow their net worth by buying a house when they were young, and holding it for life, are now priced out of participating, leaving a few lucky people with expensive houses that nobody can afford to buy or rent.