The Tiny House Movement is not a movement.
It is merely part of the elite’s overall agenda to control humans. The entire thing is driven from the top down.
It was the elites who framed it as a cool thing, and is simply an update of socialistic thought: “It’s great not having things!”
Ya know, some people actually do like the idea of living in a very small space. Sitting here in my 2500 sq ft home stuffed to the gills with stuff (4000+ books, Christmas decorations taking up more space than an entire Tiny House, more clothes in boxes than closets, etc), I’m quite intrigued with the idea of paring everything down to 5 outfits, a flatscreen TV, futon, notebook computer, and not much more, all in a space the size of a large closet.
Your conspiracy theory is laughable. While there may be some wanting to get humans into tiny no-stuff spaces, many more on the Left are he11-bent on making _not_ having stuff & space illegal.
I lived on a Navy ship for a few years, when I was in my early 20's. While I discovered that it's certainly possible to live in small spaces, it's not something to which I would willingly return. It's cute for the first day or two; when you need to take a dump and get away from your living partners (or don't want them to hear it), it's nice to have a "normal" house.
I agree with you though--the message is coming down from somewhere, that "less is more"..."city living in a 750 sq-ft flat is cool!" and that "having experiences is better than having stuff!"
I don't need a 10,000 sq ft house, but I need one larger than 1000 sq ft.