You wake up in the ruins of Detriot

You wake up in the ruins of Detriot

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i watched historical footage of Detroit from 1990 on YT

Mark my words Detroit will be top tier again in a couple decades. The frame works of the old automotive industries are all still there ready to be converted for the automation boom

The groids kill themselves and stagnate but the actual suburbs are filled with whites and asians, as soon as the automation revolution happens, the city is gonna be gentrified overnight

I'd sooner put my money on Toledo 2bh.

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ahh

It’s dead, Jim.

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i go searching for artifacts

Not yet. It's only over if you give up. We're taking back our cities one by one.

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Jesus christ how shitty is that building. It looks like it has been hit with a missile.
I know it's been disused for decades probably, but that's no reason why it should look like a fucking warzone.

It's all the fault of picrelated

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>That's graphite on the roof! The whole building has been blown open... The core's exposed!

Most of America’s infrastructure is almost fifty-years-old. If that’s not being fixed then there is no way Detroit will be fixed.
I think it’s cool-looking and interesting. I would want to film a movie there if I was to ever make one.

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Not just disuse, but unironically no one lives there. Large parts of Detroit are legitimately abandoned, consider the population had a high of nearly 2 million in 1945-1950 down to unironically, what, 600k today?

i immediately get to the hospital to make sure i have all my organs and no STDs

that's actually quite common in cities that were once built up and now are completely inhabited by blacks.
they don't get any use, nobody invests in fixing them, and the natives tear the buildings apart looking for metal to sell.

that's pooper power 2030 tier

>the automation boom
Oh boomer-san... haven't you been paying attention?

>anytime now!
shithole-city americans are so delusional, it's the same with the ones from baltimore or st louis

How come some basement dweller hasn't made a STALKER like version of Detroit?

There's tons of cities like this in the rust belt. If you ever take a road trip through that area, as I unfortunately did, you'll be shocked at how 60-70% of buildings are uninhabited and even the ones that are inhabited are falling apart. It looks like the ruins of civilization over there and makes me wonder if our economy isn't just a giant sham when we have dead and abandoned cities by the dozens.

It’s not because of the economy. At certain point it would cost more money to fix everything than the local or federal government is willing to invest.

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I thought that Detroid had entered a period of revival in last decade

It's unironically true for some cities, which gives the other ones false hope

>It's unironically true for some cities
which ones?

NYC and I’ve seen three boroughs (basically 3 cities) get gentrified and improve

Atlanta, Baltimore and Philadelphia currently, DC and New York formerly. The key difference here being those cities are in regions seeing massive growth (mid-atlantic, southeast), so people take close looks at cheap cities in those hot regions, while the midwest is still undisputedly dying and no one wants to move there and they won't be persuaded by a cheap city when there are others elsewhere.

Right I forgot NYC used to be a massive shithole

I would move out there if there was work.

looks like pripyat

There was a huge financial collapse in the 70s which, funnily enough, resulted in the cities finance being taken over by an independent non-government entity consisting of several large banks and credit unions. Really makes me think.

>50,000 people used to live here.