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I wanna hear your reasons why. What is the main reason ?
Because there's money and power to be had in duping lots of people. The bigger the city, the more people able to be duped.
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I wanna hear your reasons why. What is the main reason ?
I wanna hear your reasons why. What is the main reason ?
The mentally ill usually want to isolate themsevles.
It's a simple fact that the average level of education is higher in urban areas than rural ones.
Why are you excluding suburban areas?It's a simple fact that the average level of education is higher in urban areas than rural ones.
Because the most easily accessible census data doesn't cut it that direction.
The rural areas are less educated than the urban areas, so the assumption you dismiss is not "hogwash", it's fact.
I wanna hear your reasons why. What is the main reason ?
education breeds liberalism in most rational beings
why are suburbs so lily white?
white flight from urban areas
I wanna hear your reasons why. What is the main reason ?
Quite the opposite. Cities are run top down. Smaller suburbs, villages are run bottom up. The people know what they need, just have to figure out how to pay for it. They tend not to run to the federal government on the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd attempt to get something done.
you must have missed my point. Let's take zoning and land use planning: Governments in densely populated areas are much more involved in zoning and land use restrictions. That's because people living in more densely populated areas have a greater need for an established set of community norms related to the issue.
Actually, the 'people' have little ability to input ideas in the cities, I didn't miss your point. As I said, government including projects are implemented upon the inhabitants.
In smaller communities, the government body is much more likely to be responding to community ideas, their roll becomes feasibility and affordability. It those two are a go, execution.
I wanna hear your reasons why. What is the main reason ?
1. they're more diverse, so generally more tolerant.
2. they have to work together more
3. bigger problems requiring bigger solutions
4. more population to provide infrastructure and services for
5. greater numbers of more educated people and more access to culture as well as large working class and poorer populations.
Good recovery for the OP. Still there are problems. It's not just the cities that are 'diverse,' but in recent years suburbs too. Funny that the 'new guy in town' has been able to make the transition better than the old guard, with their years of practice. Oh yeah, the old guard way was to bribe, most suburbs work on education front.
Infrastructure is an issue form many suburbs, not just cities. Indeed, in many areas jobs in suburbs exceed those in major cities. Still those suburbs, at least in IL don''t go first to DC, but first county, then state.
1. they're more diverse, so generally more tolerant.
2. they have to work together more
3. bigger problems requiring bigger solutions
4. more population to provide infrastructure and services for
5. greater numbers of more educated people and more access to culture as well as large working class and poorer populations.
As was noted, suburban arias generally have a higher education level and you conveniently seem to leave them out. I would actually like to see you source your supposition that cities have a higher education level. I call bullshit on that.People with more exposure to those who are different are generally more tolerant.
Cities have more educated people.
Those would be my guesses.
I chuckle at the generalizations from the left.
The assumption that educated people live in cities and therefore the suburbs and rural areas are reserved for the "uneducated".....Hogwash.
It's a simple fact that the average level of education is higher in urban areas than rural ones.
This is a good and interesting point. Liberals are all over the 'community' and 'tolerance' bandwagon here but if any of them actually lived in a city you can't tell. There is far more community in rural areas and the people out there actually do look out for, and trust, one another. That is a very rare thing in a large city.I wanna hear your reasons why. What is the main reason ?
I think it's the reverse. People who live outside of cities are more conservative. It makes sense. If your nearest neighbor is half a mile away, it's easy to live your life in a bubble where your only concerns are your concerns.
Actually if your closest neighbors are a half a mile away, you are quite likely to know them, their kids, their parents, even the names of their pets. Living in a building of 1500 or more? Not so likely. Your work hours aren't in sync, neither of you have kids, etc.
As was noted, suburban arias generally have a higher education level and you conveniently seem to leave them out. I would actually like to see you source your supposition that cities have a higher education level. I call bullshit on that.I chuckle at the generalizations from the left.
The assumption that educated people live in cities and therefore the suburbs and rural areas are reserved for the "uneducated".....Hogwash.
It's a simple fact that the average level of education is higher in urban areas than rural ones.
This is a good and interesting point. Liberals are all over the 'community' and 'tolerance' bandwagon here but if any of them actually lived in a city you can't tell. There is far more community in rural areas and the people out there actually do look out for, and trust, one another. That is a very rare thing in a large city.I think it's the reverse. People who live outside of cities are more conservative. It makes sense. If your nearest neighbor is half a mile away, it's easy to live your life in a bubble where your only concerns are your concerns.
Actually if your closest neighbors are a half a mile away, you are quite likely to know them, their kids, their parents, even the names of their pets. Living in a building of 1500 or more? Not so likely. Your work hours aren't in sync, neither of you have kids, etc.
I'll agree with thatI wanna hear your reasons why. What is the main reason ?
I think it's the reverse. People who live outside of cities are more conservative. It makes sense. If your nearest neighbor is half a mile away, it's easy to live your life in a bubble where your only concerns are your concerns.
It's stunning that even the most basic facts require "proof" in these parts. But here ya go:It's a simple fact that the average level of education is higher in urban areas than rural ones.
Prove it.
I would actually like to see you source your supposition that cities have a higher education level. I call bullshit on that.
I'll agree with thatI wanna hear your reasons why. What is the main reason ?
I think it's the reverse. People who live outside of cities are more conservative. It makes sense. If your nearest neighbor is half a mile away, it's easy to live your life in a bubble where your only concerns are your concerns.
Of course, the minorities vote Dem because they know where the racists are, so why are cities Dem should really be the question