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It's absolutely a government issue. There's barely any public trash cans in the neighborhoods. In Minneapolis there's garbage cans on street corners all over the city. From what I've heard, the city doesn't want the nice metal recepticles stolen, but I don't get how having a less nice looking concrete can is worse than having trash all over.
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For the record, I see people on the North Side throwing trash out of their car windows all the time. You were a hero in your 20s, but you've hardly proven anything with your broad assumptions about others and simple anecdotes about yourself. |
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Japan is also a highly conservative society with a lot of repression under the placid seeming surface, at the expense of the notion of the individual. Not really a fair comparison to a highly individualistic country like the US which barely has anything resembling a functioning social contract. It all comes down to wealth and expressions of such, as opposed to any notion of greater good
Also, let's face facts. Our planet is drowning in non biodegradable garbage. If it's not on a suburban lawn, then it's floating in the ocean or being shipped to a poor village in India or china to be dumped (aka modern day recycling). Per usual, were putting the onus on end consumers to solve problems being ultimately caused by massive global profit driven corporations that have levels of wealth larger than small countries |
Your take is so bad. There's a lack of public garbage cans and instead of supporting adding those you throw your hands up and say it's "a people problem". I can guarantee that if Minneapolis decided to remove the cans from the right of way, there would be a litter problem.
Guess what? There's a bunch of people in "bad neighborhoods" who care about their property and don't litter. There's a bunch of people in "good neighborhoods" that don't care and leave their garbage everywhere. It's a little more nuanced than "those people don't mind living in their trash". |
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Is it safe to say you have no data to back up your initial claim that "most youth in these communities are terrible citizens"? I assume you would have provided it if you did. |
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https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.in...ity=100&f=auto lets just create a product at incredibly cheap rates that never breaks down in 1000 years, has no market to be recycled, and produce hundreds of billions of replicas of it every year with no consequences. what could go wrong, stock price goes up! oh, whats that, things went wrong? hey i know the solution, lets blame the urban poor! probably some defect they were born with. whens happy hour? |
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In Germany, I've seen some quite poor rural communities that are immaculate. I've asked friends about it and there's simply a high level of community expectation and social pressure around how you maintain your home, regardless of your circumstance. In the U.S. a lot of things contribute to how communities deal with trash and similar matters and some of it has to do with how well members of the community are socialized. Part of the reason people may be poorly socialized has to do with systemic problems in the past and we should invest extra in education, community initiatives, policing and health programs so that in the future all citizens can be productive, happy and contribute. And of course, the city should invest in public garbage cans. We're never going to be Japan and we should deal with problems pragmatically. Wishing we had a 1400 year old, homogenous honor culture probably isn't desirable and certainly isn't realistic. But any individual who opens their window and throws a bottle out or drops their McDonald's bag at their feet and walks away has disgraced themselves and I don't want to be near them. I'd cut off a toe before I did something that anti-social. It's like smoking on the L or parking in a bike lane or bus stop. Or removing parts on your truck so it spews smoke. |
^ yep.
it's BOTH a culture and a civic issue. but after 2+ decades, i'm all too aware of the fact that looking for nuanced thinking on the internet is usually a fool's errand. |
So much good stuff from this discussion. Agreed it's both a cultural and a civic issue. We can influence the culture by fighting it at the civic level and leading by example. Someone asked what should the city do? send every employee out to pick up trash every day just to do it again the next day? YES. That's exactly what they should do. And the cost of paying $15/hour to 1000 underemployed citizens on a daily basis would be so miniscule compared to the benefits. I'd gladly pay higher property taxes for THAT service. And I would bet $10k that, when coupled with more trash cans, the cost would plateau or go down within a couple years as clean streets, sidewalks, and property is normalized across the city.
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Yeah…..a true garbage take. |
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Was he worse relative to other, similar men of the era? Not that i'm aware of. But he most definitely wouldn't be the kind of person your average Millennial would want to subscribe to his podcast. |
^ Nonsense.
I'm pretty sure that explorers and settlers were just more risk-averse than the little sheep who stuck it out in their little oppressive communities where they scurried around scared of their local church leaders' and town councils' wrath. I think settlers were awesome. |
Is anybody attending this little fiesta on State St (closed to traffic)?
This is legit awesome. Good music, really cool techno DJ near me, and of course there is alcohol. Best thing I’ve seen downtown since Looptopia! |
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Wow, that's a blast from the past. I remember attending Looptopia when I was a UIC student. I really enjoyed it. It a shame the city did not continue it. |
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Thirded. Was a great idea and would love to see a new version of it resurrected. |
I'm hearing the US Census is releasing their second data set tomorrow. Do we know if it's another estimate, or will they be providing the actual raw counts?
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