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This is one of your best pieces, imho. You have captured so many issues while focused on data centers. I'm one of the anti-data center people because of the way they are being propagated. The arrogance isn't just from tech, though. It's coming from petty tyrants in local government who think they know best simply because they got the sales pitch from the guy in well-shined shoes (aka the lawyer). Every time I've posted against them, I get accused of supporting the CCP-and that lazy argument doesn't fly with me.

All of that to say-the bigger issue you're addressing is the frustration of natives in Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Texas-pretty much anywhere in the Old South/Sun Belt. We've been inundated with new people, whether it's economic migrants from California and New York fleeing the policies they voted for, or it's H1B visa holders fleeing crowded zones for a new life. We've welcomed all of them with our usual Southern hospitality but in the past 20 years, the pace has been so rapid that many Southern areas are unrecognizable. We who have generations of history where we live are called names and steamrolled in favor of what someone from somewhere else declares.

The frustration is palpable. Not sure what the solution is at this point, either. The camps don't seem interested in common ground which is also the attitude I have found on data centers, flock cameras, and the like.

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