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AnonMessiah | 3 years ago

How does more housing ruin a town?

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washbrain|3 years ago

Peopleperson is trying to dodge around saying they don't want to live near people who are lower income. Often this is a way of saying, "I don't want people with different ethnic, racial, or cultural backgrounds near me."

It's pretty transparent discrimination, tbh.

jjulius|3 years ago

I tried to respond to them constructively elsewhere, but this is the correct take so I'm just gonna agree with it.

spfzero|3 years ago

It's more the density that people object to, not more people, or more housing. It's when there's an area in the denominator. More density means more cars, more air pollution, more traffic, more noise. More accidents, more time searching for parking and standing in lines. It may not add up to ruin, but it's objectively worse.

washbrain|3 years ago

It... Doesn't have to mean any of those things? Trains and bikes (and ebikes) and scooters and sidewalks and buses and trolleys and streetcars exist.

You don't have to design around the car...