• someguy3@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    It’s not far off what many think. Many think apartments are, oh so many adjectives, dirty, poor, unsanitary, inhumane, cruel, unusual, etc.

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      10 months ago

      Who is “many”? Do you have surveys and data to support this?

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        10 months ago

        Go to/watch any planning or proposal meeting and watch the pearl clutching and nimbyism. I think you know this but you want to demand “studies” instead of engaging in good faith.

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          10 months ago

          you want to demand “studies” instead of engaging in good faith.

          Said the ocean gate sub captain.

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            10 months ago

            Second reply from user nutandcross for posterity;

            I went to a planning meeting in my neighborhood and it wasn’t like that at all. Why did you lie about that?

            Also, why don’t you value scientific research and evidence? Because they don’t corroborate your perverted worldview?

            I think this is one of those communists who can’t be bothered to actually read or live by anything. The meeting was full of shouting communists, whose side I’m on, regarding a city golf course and it’s removal. You were way off. Why did you act like you knew what was going to happen? I’m not mad I’m just confused like, did you really think it was going to be like how you prejudged it or are you towing the disinformation line?

            This is why it’s never good to engage with adolescents as someone with an intellectual conscience, and not just some wishful-idea-drunk autist that can’t tell human faces apart.