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Old Posted Nov 2, 2021, 4:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Acajack View Post
The highlighted mindset is the dominant one (or at least it's extremely influential) in pretty much every major city in North America.

It's true in cities much worse off than Vancouver and it is how it will eventually play out in those cities that haven't been "hit" yet.
This is what I find so worrying.

I find the leaders and the civic apparatus completely unable to pivot and uptake information.

I'm running around screaming in these threads because I have put at least a couple years in the trenches to see this inability act first hand.

This is a deep rooted problem and its going to take something monumental to actually change the trend from what it is.

I personally don't want to see another decade of degradation before we step in to offer meaningful help to people that clearly need it.
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