Honestly, I think this persecution complex or belief in some kind of plot to keep you down is going excessively too far.
Ironically, I find some of your comments are similar as to what happens in Toronto when someone raises a concern ( be it about Dumps, areas that house propane or any other areas that an individual has ).
What often happens in Toronto, when you raise a concern is this:
There is,
a/ A lot lot lot of writing about how wrong the person was for raising the concern.
Please refer to the last several posts.
No, that is not an accurate characterization. You raised what you believed were legitimate concerns. Nothing wrong with that. Those concerns were addressed, yet you refused to acknowledge that and continued to harp about your original (now discredited) issue. That just makes one look close-minded.
b/ A demand that the person come up right away with a solution.
Please refer to the last several posts.
I wouldn't expect you to have the absolute final answer, but if you are going to demand 'no dumps', then it is really not helpful in the least if you don't present the slightest suggestion as to what to do about the snow in the streets.
c/ An overall attempt to intimidate or silence the person by belittling them.
Please refer to the last several posts.
I'm not trying to intimidate or silence you. I'm simply trying to get you to acknowledge that your concerns have been addressed, that in the grand scheme of things the snow dumps are the least harmful to both the environment and the general well-being of the city of Toronto. Your refusal to constructively contribute to the discussion is what is frustrating.
d/ A "gang mentality" that is propogated by one or two bullies.
Please refer to the last several posts.
If you read most of the posts by other users on this thread, you'll see that they answer your questions (only to have you raise the exact issues again) and ask you questions in return (only to have you completely ignore them). That is just not conducive to good communication.
e/ The "last straw" statement such as "I just cannot believe how un-enlightened you are to my way of thinking".
Please refer to the last several posts.
Again, please refer to all those posts asking you to contribute something, anything, to the discussion beyond continued claims of the snow being toxic waste and demands that the dumps be closed ASAP. How many times should people be expected to ask you to further the debate only to have you repeat the same tired lines ad-nauseum? At some point it does become the 'last straw' for other forum participants.
Is this really how we want to solve problems in our neighborhoods?
Is this really a good model for communication?
Once again, the real problem in our neighbourhoods is the accumulation of large quantities of snow during the winter. The best solution is to truck it away to centralized sites.
While there are some localized issues with those sites that should and can be relatively easily addressed, that solution certainly beats leaving the snow where it was on the street.
I think we can all do better.
Honestly, I don't think you do believe that. If you did, you would have contributed something of a suggestion at some point during this thread. You didn't and repeatedly demanded the dumps be closed. If you do think we can do better, please, tell us what the city can do better with the snow?