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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's the dream for most.[/quote] No. Definitely not. The idea of being forced to drive everywhere, traffic jams, rage in the parking lots, rage on the sidelines of playing fields, rage in lines, racism, HOAs, severing social ties, monotony, etc makes me physically ill. The parts of my life that would improve by moving to the suburbs are the parts of my life that I wish I could cut out (access to shopping malls, shorter commutes for insane kid's sports, car dealerships).[/quote] I think you have issues. Because where does this exist and only in the suburbs? The worst places to live in America are unquestionably poor urban neighborhoods. The worst traffic are in cities. The cries of racism are always in cities :roll: I live in a nice suburban neighborhood and don't have any of your imaginary ills. [/quote] The PP (not you) is spouting an ideology that he has heard. Modern progressives believe in collectivism, in which we are to live near those in need so we can support and care for them, and they also think we need to all live in close proximity to each other to form community, so we can influence and learn from others. To them choosing to be in one's house around family only and choosing social outlet that are not organic due to proximity are immoral.[/quote]
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