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maxy505
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Re: "Please don't pimp our square"
Might be -- but the complete disuse of the walkway (when open), the paucity of expressed love for NPS, and the often-expressed hatred of the walkway, suggest otherwise. Even among design snobs, I've heard the design of the square referred to as "significant", not beautiful or functional or otherwise good. Its main value is historical.
I'd put elites (of the intelligent/knowledgeable type) down near the bottom of the influence list -- certainly after
1) Money
2) Loudest voice
3) Status quo
(which, in this case, are largely aligned against walkway removal)
You see, it takes a bit of overall socio-political-cultural-media literacy (however much from the armchair) to realize the inherent "fallacy" of our arguments, in and of themselves. That so-called attacks on pro-walkway design snobs etc might, in effect, be a pot calling the kettle black?
Might be -- but the complete disuse of the walkway (when open), the paucity of expressed love for NPS, and the often-expressed hatred of the walkway, suggest otherwise. Even among design snobs, I've heard the design of the square referred to as "significant", not beautiful or functional or otherwise good. Its main value is historical.
It ain't "the truth", it's the way that you spin it; or the way it fortuitously overlaps with/affects our collective perspective on "reality". Which is why certain of the so-called "un-popular" or "minority" or "marginal" carries power, and the rest does not to the same extent. Yeah, a touch of Animal Farm some-more-equal-than-others, but I'm philosophical about it.
So that's how your kind of "giving the people what they want" is readily spun into something fatally philistine--and why the elites win over the philistines time and again.
I'd put elites (of the intelligent/knowledgeable type) down near the bottom of the influence list -- certainly after
1) Money
2) Loudest voice
3) Status quo
(which, in this case, are largely aligned against walkway removal)