> I was there last night and it's such a cool pseudo utopian place
> The media coverage of it is WILD
> People on the internet are convinced it's protected by armed guards and people are dying of hunger and instead its...like a music festival campground
> There are speakers, musicians, art walls. I took a group pic for a bunch of black guys last night and they were so proud of what was built because they felt like they fought for it, which in a sense, they did.
Every generation needs a Woodstock. Burning man is not real enough.
A massively failed capitalist project that leaves behind an enormous mess?
The ability for people to make a mess on occasion, for whatever reason, is an essential freedom to be cherished and fought for.
Every generation needs an act of rebellion. It's a sort of fundamental law of nature, as a right of passage in a way.