To be fair to you I think you are still on to something, sort of! My wife reminded me that they do hammer it in pretty frequently that Big Business is coming and pushing out the local customs and culture of Inaba… I just think it’s kinda low-hanging fruit anyway.
It’s more of a common observation one can make across rural regions in mixed economies around the world with regard to capitalist expansion into new markets erasing local peculiarities and subsume the formerly closed economic circuit into the wider world market and slowly erasing regional differences in favor of more profitable global cultural or economic trends.
To be fair to you I think you are still on to something, sort of! My wife reminded me that they do hammer it in pretty frequently that Big Business is coming and pushing out the local customs and culture of Inaba… I just think it’s kinda low-hanging fruit anyway.
It’s more of a common observation one can make across rural regions in mixed economies around the world with regard to capitalist expansion into new markets erasing local peculiarities and subsume the formerly closed economic circuit into the wider world market and slowly erasing regional differences in favor of more profitable global cultural or economic trends.