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The "self" in "self-determination" obviously refers to the person Doug Ford was thinking of when he decided who would determine the municipalities' futures ...From the link:
"Providing immediate clarity to residents and taxpayers of Peel . . . recalibrate the mandate of the transition board to focus on options to enhance the self-determination of local governments to support building more homes faster and improve local service delivery."
Silly me. I thought that would be the job of the regional council. They just can't stop putting their thumb on municipalities. Self-determination being defined as 'you're going to do it this way now'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_ChaseType "15-minute cities" into social media and be prepared for a barrage of claims the idea will usher in dystopia, people will be fined for leaving their "district" or it is "urban incarceration."
It’s a conspiracy surrounding a left-leaning idea, as is somewhat common. The left does have issues w/credibility, communication, and alienating certain bases. Likewise for planning as a discipline. This makes it pretty easy to misconstrue a vague concept like a “15-minute city” especially when it pops up in WEF documents, giving the right a field day.
My two cents: An interesting angle I heard on Twitter is that this “conspiracy” also more fundamentally appeals to right-wing opposition to central planning. It appeals to everyone’s ‘fundamental NIMBYism’ by advocating for both physical and lifestyle changes to their communities- we see this in regards to development all the time, and now there’s a catch-all phrase. people don’t realize this is a continuation of planning as it has always been.
When things about 15-min cities started rumbling, I expected an urbanist counter from the right, but was fairly disappointed to see the current narrative be fully embraced by even more conscious folks like Jordan Peterson. Being an academic living in Seaton Village, the hypocrisy and ignorance is sad. Especially when our conservative premier is actively advancing measures to create these types of communities.
^That has already been explained. A certain brand of politics loses all credibility, continues pushing ideas and making claims, then is Pikachu surprised face when no one trusts them, even going as far as falling for conspiracy theories. This ought to be a moment of self reflection for the activist set, but they're woefully incapable of that.
'Philosophy Tube' (Youtube channel) has an interesting video on gentrification and why people get sucked into the 15 minute city conspiracy. Currently on Nebula but will be on Youtube in the next week or so.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Chase
Oh no! And it happened after a pandemic (even if they were a little off on the exact year).
At least some of it is exploitation by monied interests such as fossil fuel lobby. You might be surprised how inexpensive it is to whip up some anger among the slightly less hinged among us on social media.Of course it's irrational. But it's a testament to how the powers that be screwed things up that people's distrust goes to such extreme lengths. I'm not saying the beliefs are justified. I'm saying there's a broader context most people miss in making knee jerk reactions to things like 15 minute city conspiracies. If you don't get where the problem came from, what hope do you have of solving it?
Blaming it on "peoples distrust of the government" is excusing the producers and consumers of the misinformation too easily.Of course it's irrational. But it's a testament to how the powers that be screwed things up that people's distrust goes to such extreme lengths. I'm not saying the beliefs are justified. I'm saying there's a broader context most people miss in making knee jerk reactions to things like 15 minute city conspiracies. If you don't get where the problem came from, what hope do you have of solving it?
^That has already been explained. A certain brand of politics loses all credibility, continues pushing ideas and making claims, then is Pikachu surprised face when no one trusts them, even going as far as falling for conspiracy theories. This ought to be a moment of self reflection for the activist set, but they're woefully incapable of that.
Of course it's irrational. But it's a testament to how the powers that be screwed things up that people's distrust goes to such extreme lengths. I'm not saying the beliefs are justified. I'm saying there's a broader context most people miss in making knee jerk reactions to things like 15 minute city conspiracies. If you don't get where the problem came from, what hope do you have of solving it?
No matter what your politcal stripe is, cars are incredibly dangerous, and will remain so until we have self-flying cars.What is the "certain brand of politics" you're referring to. Urbanism? Liberalism? Socialism? The left-wing in general? And what is this loss of credibility you're eluding to?
And does this apply to other ideologies as well? When a right-wing president of the united states says horse de-wormer cures covid, does that permanently ruin trust in right-wing politics?
I think MrGoose's theory, blaming it on the usual right-wing paranoia and car brain is a much better explanation.
Yea cars are dangerous but what will make them safer is when crashes automatically mean killing everyone aboard!No matter what your politcal stripe is, cars are incredibly dangerous, and will remain so until we have self-flying cars.
Platform doors, Not a problem privatization will solve by itself.There is a middle ground, such as a case for a private mass transit alternative.
I'd gladly pay $300 per. month instead of $160 for a metropass from a private transit system if it meant no delays due to ne'er do wells on the tracks,
Not a problem privatization will solve by itself.no short-turning train or bus programs,
Not a problem privatization will solve by itselfsurveillance to detect false alarms on train,
Not a problem privatization will solve by itself25% higher frequency,
Better fare gates and enforcement, Not a problem privatization will solve by itselfand actual enforcement at bus bays to prevent non-paying deadbeats from entering.
Why a private BRT over a public BRT?Even a private brt system would be amazing.
Not inherent to any side of the political aisle.Blaming it on "peoples distrust of the government" is excusing the producers and consumers of the misinformation too easily.
FTFY.generalized onlineright-wingparanoia
Accurate, but you're gonna have to take it up with legacy media who blow things up out of all proportion.Let's also not forget that the people we are hearing from who spout this kind of nonsense is still an absolute fraction of the population.
Yes, mass social media is an toxic, but even the people we are all interacting with on it or the internet in general are not the silent majority.
The loss of trust in progressive politics is well documented.What is the "certain brand of politics" you're referring to. Urbanism? Liberalism? Socialism? The left-wing in general? And what is this loss of credibility you're eluding to?
Sure, but how bad did the other side shit the bed to drive people into the arms of that guy? And if you take a look at the other side, who were cheering on mass protests/riots while banning people visiting their local park, you'll see the credibility problem I'm referring to.And does this apply to other ideologies as well? When a right-wing president of the united states says horse de-wormer cures covid, does that permanently ruin trust in right-wing politics?