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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do people just start arguments over anything these days? Who cares where people choose to live? And sharing a judgment on someone else's choice sounds insane. It is like if i went around saying outload that people who wear siliver jewlery instead of gold jewlery may think they are doing something that please them but they are actually decieved and not thinking clearly--they are supposed to like gold jewlery. [/quote] A) this is DCUM, pleading in the grossest crassest way for validation while others cruelly mock you is the point of the site. B) even off the internet, this is something that people get very worked up about. a lot of people have very angry feelings about cities, and it's all wrapped up in class, education and car culture. People can and do write fascinating books on all this. [/quote] No the OP or the discussion he is encouraging here is characteristic of this site, where usually, people have discussions about the complexities of life and try to provide solutions. Yes, many are affluent, but so what? That isn't a problem. The starts out with an insult as a pretext and just wants people to say yes thank you we know the extent of our wrongs. In real life no one gets worked about cites except the people who insist everyone should live in a city. The rest of us are not hand wringing over the choice of where to live--we just pick where we want to live. [/quote] read the newspaper, there's enormous tension over urban areas and urbanization. traffic, for instance. [/quote] There isn't universal tension. The urbanist have a goal and they are not willing to compromise so they feel tension. [/quote] I genuinely feel bad for you. You are NOT going to like the next 20-40 years.[/quote] Yes, I guess I should feel bad, because the democratic party is letting the leftist (notice I didn't say liberals) take control and the urbanist will be able to do what they want. [/quote] I genuinely do not know what this means. You could give it another shot, but I feel like I'm probably not very interested. If I'm being honest.[/quote]
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