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I wouldn't mind that. They can work in rail.๐๐
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eclydian zoning doesn't allow for that either.
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Economics is woke??
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ย @Joskemomย don't project your own miserable, misanthropic view on all humans. I love living in a dense since with close neighbours. American suburbs seem isolating and dull.
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Yes, create mass homelessness because you don't like how buildings look. It's giving me... I'm privileged and stupid vibes.
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True!
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Too much urban sprawl is also bad.
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ย @rennatawilson9622ย Yeah, if only there was a type of zoning that prioritised density and affordability over single use housing... only wait! there is. No shit, if you build high density structures that can house hundred at a time over a small suburban mcmansion then Yeah, you can in fact keep up with demand and population growth. Zoning is the problem, not population. Suburbs are unsustainable.
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Not really. Ever wonder why old European cities are densely populated and very compact. Go to Rome or Naples and tell me a city with that population and size is sprawled out.
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Ever heard of soundproof walls? Most of the apartments in Europe have them. ๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ฒ๐ฒ
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Why?? Those people actually live in the city, suburbanites don't.
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ย @computernerdtechmanย how many kids play in suburban streets??? be honest. most kids raised in suburbs spend their time indoors or asking their mother to shuttle them to the nearest mall which is usually an hours drive. No child is playing in asphalt.
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The rest of us who can't afford R1 housing also lose out.
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Lol!!!!๐๐๐คฃ๐คฃ
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What about the rest of us who don't want to live in suburbia? Euclidean zoning strictly prohibits mixed use development and favours suburban development. It's one thing to have a preference in housing, it's another to force it onto the rest of the populous. Mixed use development should be the future.
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Nope! We want zoning to be mixed use. Simple!
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I LOVE the idea of car free spaces in cities. It doesn't have to be the entire city just walkable areas and green spaces. Car dependency makes cities inefficient and ugly.
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And unsustainable.
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Yeah!!!
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living in an ugly subdivision and having to drive everywhere for basic things, is NOT a luxury, it certainly isn't for the environment that is destroyed to create such a place. Apartments and townhouses offer privacy, last time i checked you can A: own your apartment, B: haved pets in that apartment and C: decorate it the way you would like. many suburbs have HOA's that literally dictate the way your lawn has to look and the colour of your house, some are much stricter. Parks exist in dense urban areas so your pets can walk around there too.
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Source??
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Nope! It's the root of the problem.
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Except most americans can't really afford it. Ever wonder why debt is sooo high in america? According to a study done by Harvard business school, poverty in suburbia has doubled in the past 10 years out pacing than of the inner cities. Not to mention most millennials and gen z can't really afford the suburban American dream, at least without a predatory loan. Mixed use zoning is the future.
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It really says a lot.
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We do it when we want to fight wars. ๐๐๐๐
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Nope! It was never sustainable to begin with.
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That sounds great!!
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They don't seem to see the contradiction.
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Good! Cities are for the people that live in them! Not cars or suburbanites. Suburbs are financially inefficient and costly.
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Yeah, because kids in east Asia and Europe that live in mixed zoning spaces frequently get killed by trucks. Make a sense!๐๐๐
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They contribute to it
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There are many.
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He mentioned segregation once and all of a sudden the entire video is "whites bad". Yikes! Someone is clearly paranoid.
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ย @DoubleBobย there is LITERALLY NOTHING "anti white" about this video! Criticising segregation is not anti white.
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R1 zoning and suburbia encourage urban sprawl which is far more destructive to the environment.
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What about the rest of us who hate R1 zoning and can't afford to live in suburbia? You know, most millennials and gen z. Your preference shouldn't dictate mine.
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Except in Europe and Asia, where children tend to be happier, healthier and safer. ๐๐๐๐๐
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ย @swazfincklestein1226ย how???
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Many still are though.
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Ever heard of trains, trams and buses??? You wouldn't have to walk everywhere. Why do people automatically equate less cars with more walking? Mass transit exists and is awesome.
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ย @rennatawilson9622ย most people affected by housing shortages are American citizens, mainly millenuals, minorities and genZers. Single family zoning is a national problem!!!
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ย @rennatawilson9622ย and what about the poor millenuals struggling in those same red states?? ๐ค๐ค๐ค
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ย @rennatawilson9622ย NO! We don't all struggle, and we shouldn't have to, to get basic needs.
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Um... have you seen Barcelona?? It doesn't have a highway and the roads aren't more than 3 lanes.
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Yup!!
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Nope! Then it wouldn't be a city.
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Too bad it's destroying the environment, bankrupting cities and is completely unsustainable.
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ย @malbowz1257ย what socialist policies, please name one you moron. Suburbs pay less tax and contribute less to the economy in terms of growth. They cost more to maintain, especially when they sprawl and extend for miles. They're destructive to the environment and actually cause more pollution than cities. I'll send you a video explaining it, if your open minded.
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https://youtu.be/7IsMeKl-Sv0
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