Stop having self hate The innovation gap has fallen dramatically between East and west Whereas the execution gap is massive Ergo, the East is way better relatively speaking now |
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We’re a throwaway society now. We throw away clothes and we throw away people. We can always get more, even cheaper, from abroad so it makes financial sense to just use ‘em up quickly and discard. |
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https://unherd.com/2024/01/why-american-cities-are-squalid/
Others are observing the same “ Ever since I began my project to walk around the world, it has always been jarring to come home to the US, often from much poorer countries — in this case Bulgaria — to find that our infrastructure is infinitely worse. ” “ And what I see is that, in the US, larger cities are basically two-tiered. A wealthy downtown professional class relies on inexpensive labourers who can’t afford to live near their workplace or drive a car; who are forced into long commutes on public transport systems in terminal decline.” “ For Americans, who have both a high-regulation and low-trust society, this is all rather depressing; it’s the combination that means we can’t have nice things.” “ I like to live here, but the reality is we are rapidly falling behind the rest of the world in liveability, especially when you adjust for our wealth. Our cities are being frozen in time by an absurd, centralised regulatory mindset, which sees human flourishing as dirty and unsafe, and seems determined to wring out the last drops of any soul from our urban spaces. ” |
When are we going to regulate the Internet to keep this disinformation at bay? |
| Asian countries don't put up with the criminals and put them away, they also have more pride in their cities and put lots of neon lights up. |
? ok, but that's not what I stated. |
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Because they didn't build their entire countries around catering to cars. It's as simple as that.
If you want a crash course in why US urbanism sucks so and and why we have so much dependence on cars, read the book The Power Broker, which tells you the entire story of how modern NYC was planned and developed by Robert Moses. His blueprint for NYC, which was entirely car centric, was used pretty much everywhere else. |
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Odd post. Chinese cities are really bad. Public bathrooms are disgusting. In the US homeless make messes but in China it’s the average citizen. The smell, especially body odor and general lack of hygiene is quite bad as well. Chinese culture does not value cleanliness.
Cites in India have massive poverty but in areas that have the infrastructure, people are clean. I’d agree that Tokyo and Singapore are cleaner with better services but the larger Asian countries are not. |
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This happened just a couple weeks after the new train line opened in Bangkok:
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2711978/pink-line-conductor-rail-collapses-in-nonthaburi A few days later one of the other lines said "hold my wheel" https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2716968 |
The car Racism Classism The end |
Not all Chinese cities are the same. |