As USian, can confirm. So much infrastructure and even buildings is from the 1970’s, at best. We’re still actively poisoning ourselves with lead pipes ffs.
Haha, I find everything’s connected in the end. I tend to pay a lot of attention to Europe cause that’s where contradictions are sharpest at the moment.
And then the provincial government comes in, removes rent control from those new towers, and says they’re going to rip out those newly completed bike lanes. What’s the opposite of democratic centralism?
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Living in Canada is depressing af, infrastructure develops on geological scale here. It’s like watching plate tectonics.
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As USian, can confirm. So much infrastructure and even buildings is from the 1970’s, at best. We’re still actively poisoning ourselves with lead pipes ffs.
damn for some reason with all your china posting i thought you were Chinese lol
haha I just read about China to keep sane, I’d be so depressed otherwise 🤣
I was also under a wrong impression. From how well versed you are on what’s going on in Europe i thought you were European 😆
Haha, I find everything’s connected in the end. I tend to pay a lot of attention to Europe cause that’s where contradictions are sharpest at the moment.
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I used to live in Fredericton, NB. It was basically like a time capsule. Nothing changed there.
And then the provincial government comes in, removes rent control from those new towers, and says they’re going to rip out those newly completed bike lanes. What’s the opposite of democratic centralism?