intentionally post in the way I do to keep the political side open-ended, and I try not to inject my own leanings and positions, as a result this might make my posts sound a little wishy-washy because people try to pin posts to a leaning in order to familiarize and relate to them, and the goal is to reach everyone and provoke thinking. But I'll give you something, since you've gone out of your way trying to disprove a troll: You're responding to tone, you're not talking about the substance of the post.
No, you haven't kept the political side open-ended, quit trying to weasel your way out of thing by trying to pretend that your are doing so. The entirety of your post is dedicated to anti-expatriot sentiment, there is nothing in your post that would indicate there is any good coming from people who immigrate to your country. You throwing in a single line
Oh well uh... a lot of their ideas are right " without elaborating on that fact doesn't change that. If you are actually serious about having this discussion, you would have laid out clearly what NJB and Co. are doing to correctly, but you didn't, did you? Because you actually don't believe in such thing in a pathetic attempt to sound reasonable.
He doesn't have a problem with SUVs as a product of luxury and excess despite trying to convince his viewers otherwise
Yes, he does. Why are you saying things that you cannot substantiate?
Dutch people absolutely have a problem with manufacturers like VanMoof and Urban Arrow because traditionally The Netherlands is quite calvinistic and these are seen as problematic because of this. They perpetuate a culture of overconsumption, a VanMoof bike is wasteful because it can't be fixed by yourself or independent shops, so what happens if the manufacturer goes bankrupt? These bikes are also expensive to produce, they're excessive and largely a luxury item. It isn't sustainable.
Again, you still neglect to mention the fact that the Bikes are inherently cheaper than an SUV. You aren't giving a fair comparison at all. The most expensive fiets is still 1/4th of the cost of an SUV. I believe SUVs are the same vehicle in the netherlands as they are everywhere else in the world, are they not? If a rational person had to choose between buying an SUV, and buying a cargo bike, the clear financially responsible thing to do would be to invest in the latter since it does most of the things you might need. It's only a "luxury item" if you are incapable of seeing the bigger picture. The maintenance, production, and space taken up are far less than an SUV. Compare the SUV to the cargo bike and it is blatantly obvious obvious.
That's what Dutch people don't like, and that's why you're seeing people from all parts of the political spectrum complain about them. There are better manufacturers such as Gazelle and Batavus that make repairable and durable cargo and normal bikes. The bakfiets video largely sounded like a Urban Arrow ad if anything.
So now we finally get to the truth, you personally don't like the brand. Here's a hint:
Just because you don't like a particular brand of something doesn't mean that the person is being dishonest. You could have suggested that jason go for other cargo bikes, but since it was clear that you personally don't like him or the brand that he was perpetuating, you went on a fallicious, misinformed tirade about how "dishonest" he was. Grow up, people like different things than you. No one is jumping on another person just because they prefer a Tesla over a Toyota. If they do, they are a lolcow and should be ridiculed as such.
The average bike lane is 1.25 meters wide. The Urban Arrow bakfiets is 1.10 meters wide. In many situations you cannot overtake these because there's a median between the car lane and the bike lane, and when there's not, you'd have to enter the car lane which can be unsafe. How is it more agile? It is more agile than a car, sure, but lets not pretend they're agile and small by bicycle standards. They bring the same problems to the bike lane, that SUVs bring to the car lane.
A standard car lane is 3.75m wide. One SUV vs 3 bakfiets, because 3.75/1.10=~3.4. It's really that simple. That's what NJB is trying to prove. You are trying to seperate bikes and cars in your statistics which is a woefully inadequate way to compare traffic. The point is to move people, period. Sometimes, those people have things they want to carry with them.
It is more agile than a car, sure
Stop right there. That is the entire point of the video. He never mentions in it that it is a panecea, and every solution comes with its new problems. If you gathered anything else from his video then you weren't paying attention
Because from a historical point of view the American suburb was never intended to be a ponzi scheme. Like you said, "Touch grass. If you have a problem with the law, argue with the government".
This is pretty weak. Just because it was never intended to be one, doesn't mean that it isn't one. If you did watch their videos, you would know that they (espcially Strong Towns) knew that the American subrubs were a way to curtail the housing crisis post war.
What Strong Towns advocates for and by extension Jason is and end-all and be-all, they don't want car-centric suburbs
Uh.. yes?
I wouldn't call Strong Towns credible economical analysis.
He has done and provided multiple peer reviewed studies to substatiate his claim. Provide the latter please.
www.newgeography.com
This web site explores the automobile's impact on American life through each of the site's five sections, Design, Environment, Gender, Labor, and Race. These section are highlighted with essays and illustrated with archival materials from the collections of The Henry Ford and other...
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But it has, the Randstad and especially Amsterdam is almost completely middle class. Expats like Jason moving to Amsterdam has caused serious housing issues.
Here's a source in English, it's hard to find English sources for you, but there's plenty of Dutch sources
about this too. There is a massive wedge between the middle classes of the Randstad and the working classes of the provinces. See
here,
here and
here. Sources are both left wing progressive (BNN) and right wing conservative (Telegraaf).
The problem is that what they're trying to portray is a Randstad-centric view, at the cost of the poorer parts of the country.
Thanks for
actually providing sources on this one, but it's interesting in the first source you provide in english has these in the,
"It's a complex situation" portion
But the situation is far from cut and dried.
McDonald owes his job to a British company that moved to Amsterdam in 2008,
so he can also see the benefits of an international culture.
Many expats, too, can see both sides. “I remember when the housing market in London exploded,” says British chef and Amsterdam resident Damian Taylor, “We didn’t blame the foreigners, we just accepted that it was part of having a global city. The problem is that Amsterdam is a village.
Today, just 37 percent of expats get their school fees paid and only 23 percent get help with accommodation costs.
Immigration can boost the economy. Last year, the Dutch economy
grew by 3.1%: a ten-year record. Contrary to the idea of a finite number of jobs in the city now threatened by an expat invasion, employment figures grew by three percent in 2016 (
OIS) and around 12,000 new businesses were founded.
It seems that there are benefits that you fail to address in your own sources that you casually mention out of your clear bias towards expatriots. Again, you are being opinionated and unfair, when the source provided actually is providing data.
Your dutch sources:
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De kloof tussen de Randstad en het Platteland wordt steeds groter. Kijk maar naar de protesten van de boeren en klimaatactivisten en de verschillende reactie...
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^ these ones is just more rural vs city viewpoints. No facts presented except for what rural people think vs randstad. I see no mention on how factual it is as to how much expatriots are contributing the divide between the working and upper classes. It's looks like it's a matter of opinion instead of actually confronting the problem.
expats have unfortunately also become scapegoats for an overstrained housing market. Confusion on his face. How is that possible? He has lived here for 6 years!
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Being blamed for muh immigrants is not specific to your country. Every retard with a mild understanding of economics thinks they know what is causing problems, it's just another
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Their lifestyle, infrastructure, social services are subsidized by the working classes of the provinces that are deteriorating more and more. We don't want more bugmen, and here you are defending them.
It's funny that you think that the poor working class contributes a substatial amount to "subsizing". If you actually read your sources you would see that the situation is always more complex than the one you love to regurgitate over and over in your head.
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.
Not an argument, and you know I'm right.
Again, you're not talking about the substance but instead hurling personal attacks around with the wildest assumptions such as "clearly haven't watched his videos" and "you have a personal vendetta against people who make youtube videos", as a way to legitimize your rant, it doesn't make much sense because you know absolutely nothing about me. I've watched all of his videos, as well as Alan Fisher's, Adam Something's and I've read Strong Towns. My conclusion is that NJB and in particular Strong Towns are being disingenuous, god forbid someone watches and reads all of this content and still disagrees with them.
There is your substance. I provided you with evidence of NJB to counter the point that yes, you clearly have not watched his videos. If you cannot delineate to me the points he actually makes in his video, and just make up shit to parrot your narrative, then yes you are a dishonest retard who deserve those insults. Your disagreements would be more well founded if they were actually fair to the creator, which your’re were clearly not. All you have provided is a warped perception of who you think these individuals are without drawing logical conclusions accompanied by video evidence. Your disdain for them has clouded your judgement and it is clear by calling them "bugmen" that your are definitley the type of person who cannot hold a meaningful conversation for more than 5 minutes. So I hope you get the help you need so you can go out into the world and see how nuanced things really are.
I hate this thread because the tard urbanist crowd is awful and fails to drive home a couple of decently thought out points because they purity spiral into trying to convince people that a fucking bike is a great tool to transport your fridge or couch.
elaborate on what points you think are valid then.