I clarified my bias, but fyi my suburb is in the āwest USā. As I said, everyone here is making assumptions. Reducing whole regions of the country to a described ācorporate ghettoā isnāt a realistic reflection
No need to argue, we (edit spelling) agree many bad neighborhoods exist. but thatās the exact generalization Iām talking about: not all neighborhoods are alike. My house is nowhere close to 2mil.
Point being broad generalizations exist on both sides of the conversation, and a more nuanced perspective (and a tighter scope of discussion) will better serve this topic, and aid meaningful discussion. Else we end up with this thread.
Using globals, and the biases that come with them is always weaker than focusing on specific areas and the needs therein.
Like I wouldnāt want to assume that all European apartment blocks are Soviet era shoeboxes. That would be a poor understanding of the very different dense housing in Europe.
I clarified my bias, but fyi my suburb is in the āwest USā. As I said, everyone here is making assumptions. Reducing whole regions of the country to a described ācorporate ghettoā isnāt a realistic reflection
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No need to argue, we (edit spelling) agree many bad neighborhoods exist. but thatās the exact generalization Iām talking about: not all neighborhoods are alike. My house is nowhere close to 2mil.
Point being broad generalizations exist on both sides of the conversation, and a more nuanced perspective (and a tighter scope of discussion) will better serve this topic, and aid meaningful discussion. Else we end up with this thread.
Using globals, and the biases that come with them is always weaker than focusing on specific areas and the needs therein.
Like I wouldnāt want to assume that all European apartment blocks are Soviet era shoeboxes. That would be a poor understanding of the very different dense housing in Europe.