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It's just an extension of the argument people make about people "voting against their own interests". There are people who want total control over your life and think they know better than you.
The "voting against their own interests" never made to sense to me. Maybe it's because I'm not full of shit, but they think that, say, voting against mass transit is a bad thing when one can be explained perfectly.
1) I do not intend to ride the proposed mass transit.
2) I do not want my taxes to fund proposed mass transit.
3) I harbor no delusions that my commute will be magically improved with mass transit.
Personally I don't buy that he even has friends, he just wanted an excuse to post about why his Twitter offshoot is better than the American-chosen Twitter offshoot.
Does he even have IRL friends? You'd think he could do a collaboration with some Dutch transit enthusiast, instead he splices together shit with troons living in a different country.
The thing about NIMBYs is they tend to be the strongest in places Urbanists live (California/New York) so its a bit on the nose for them. Also, the NIMBY hysteria is also a part of the problem. In southern states, you don't really hear about that type of divide because building housing isn't politicized. That's where urbanists make the mistake where they turn every little thing to some stupid advocacy issue.
If you just let people build stuff, and stop making everything about your pet social justice issue - you get actual progress. All this NIMBY shit is just leftovers from the politicization of environmental science from 70s due to leftism.
A lot of the NIMBY stuff is from the "highway revolts" of the 1970s onwards, which these still people are 100% against. When it comes to their pet projects, that your local streets should be ruined or your neighborhood should be knocked down for apartments, they'll use "greater good" arguments like "what about the