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The Poison of Progress: How Southwest Airlines' New Routes Are Eroding the Last Vestiges of American Community.

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The Poison of Progress: How Southwest Airlines' New Routes Are Eroding the Last Vestiges of American Community.

In a move that can only be described as accelerating our societal decay, Southwest Airlines has announced a slew of new routes linking major metropolitan hubs with previously "undiscovered" small towns. While stock analysts cheer this as a "victory for connectivity," moral critics are sounding the alarm. By offering cheap, direct flights to places like Bozeman, Montana, and Eugene, Oregon, Southwest isn't just selling tickets—they are actively dismantling the cultural fabric that kept these communities unique. The "new routes" are a Trojan horse, bringing with them the homogenizing forces of corporate tourism, urbanite migration, and a skyrocketing cost of living that pushes out the very families who built these towns. We are watching a live, sanitized demolition of rural America, one discounted flight at a time. The ease of physical travel is severing our spiritual roots, turning sacred landscapes into mere layovers on a consumerist journey. This is not growth; it is the final, polite nail in the coffin of authentic, grounded society.