It's the dumb tourist mindset, as always. When they talk about european cities they think of clean intimate little streets nice for a stroll.
Nothing wrong about nice places to relax when you're on vacations but why do they think everywhere is like that too?
When I see urban Europe that's n1 part of the tourist spots, it looks old, run-down, and generally disgusting-looking. (It probably smells like piss). Moreso if there's third-worlders or graffiti. You'd basically have to go to the center of the blue counties to find something close to that.
Malls are dying because the owners often ask retarded rents, delivery can be difficult and you're stuck with mall opening hours. Plus the usual suspects turning malls into indoor ghettos.
Everything is stripmalls now, you get your own storefront and only share a wall and utilities with the other tenants.
Broadly speaking, that's the thing--spaces that have, for whatever reason, fallen out of favor because the market for it has shrunk so much. Same with neighborhoods when large commercial businesses are no longer viable—think of how many Walmart stores have closed in the last decade, with the vast majority of them being in neighborhoods where not even locking things up saved them from people walking out with unpaid merchandise.
Rail shills have hated maglev for a while because it's superior to traditional rail in every way. The one argument against it, cost, is irrelevant now thanks to governments embezzling money while building traditional HSR.
I find it curious as to why he's using al lot of anti-rail talking points to throw maglev rail under the bus, up to an d including new portmanteaus like "gadgetbahn" (new mass transit projects are basically scams), unique infrastructure that you can't do anything with (6:25 in the video), complaining about a single line going from point A to point B, and extremely costly for what you get. None of these are technically wrong, but for this moron who will shill HSR and mass transit whenever possible.
His thing about "well what if you could redirect it in case something goes wrong—there's not anything on HSR (not California's at least, to my knowledge) that has cross-compatibility with the traditional freight rails, and if one line is electrified and the other isn't the utility for that is quite limited. Of course, light rails in cities are all-new infrastructure that don't interface with anything else. If anything, the freeway should be his favorite form of transportation if he's shitting on maglev that hard.
- Compatibility with other, existing transportation forms? Check.
- Not that expensive for what you get? Check.
- Can get you from Point A to Point B with optional points in between? Check.