i previously said City-Data is better than Reddit for researching cities and it is ...

but not by much ...

they think Florida's problem is lack of Rail Transit and they think Florida being over-run by Caribbean Niggers and Spics is an asset ! ( wypipo don't season dey food )

they are crying over there how horrible it is to drive a car and how nice it would be to share a train with the Caribbean Niggers ...

you know all those videos where all the North Korean women are crying because of how much they love Kim Jong Un ? and you ask yourself - how can people be so laughable ?

and then you turn around and your own people are all crying, mourning the death of George Floyd and you realize we are no better ...

all these Urbanists crying about how horrible it is to drive a car and how horrible white people are and how great trains and Niggers are ... they are no different than those North Korean women crying tears of joy because they met Dear Leader Kim Jong Un ...

it is sickening

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Yeah .. car policy should be state by state.

Reddit is what would have happened to Twitter had it not been bought by Elon the Likud agent. Elon didn't "fix" it by turning it into X but he at least extended its lifespan by not allowing it to turn into a degenerate commie morass like Reddit. What I think this shows is that any industry based in Silicon Valley is fundamentally unsound -- every company there has gone to shit. And X is still there, but critically, Elon himself moved out of CA to get away from that malign influence and he isn't subject to the same level of control. Thiel also realized you can't stay in SV and still have viable companies, and moved to LA.

Gab is in Pennsylvania, Rumble is in Florida, Odysee is in New Hampshire, NOSTR was invented by a Brazilian, etc. Clearly the innovation has moved away from Silicon Valley. This happened before BTW -- Route 128 in Boston was Big Tech before Silicon Valley. But there's not one main hub anymore for innovation.

More on urbanists later.

yeah that's one thing i don't like about Boston - it's a "has been"

their companies like IBM have been on the decline for decades

and their main attractions - Harvard and MIT - while still top tier are part of the education system which itself is on the decline ...

i believe Harvard will remain relevant because it's mainly a place for the kids of rich people to meet each other - and there is no reason for that to change ...

but MIT is in trouble because people go there to learn tech which is something you can learn online ...