@UrbanCourtyard It was a great chat - thanks for spending time discussing courtyard blocks and why we should allow our cities to build them!
https://t.co/UlHjpNDHl7
Imagine a city where kids play safely in lush courtyards, neighbors bond over shared spaces, and errands are just a step away. Courtyard urbanist @UrbanCourtyard shares how this European housing model could transform American cities for families.
https://t.co/UlHjpNEfaF
@jimfornyc BREAKING: in the future Jim Walden will not never, under any circumstance not speak about himself in the third person, because Jim Walden isn’t some fancy pants lawyer who decides not to talk about Jim Walden in the third person.
@savenycwg@saraklind This…doesn’t check out at all.
Why talk about the WEF? You are this close to using (( )) and other tropes.
You should have shame. Because this sort of stuff is shameful.
@savenycwg@saraklind I hope you realize that everyone can see that you are writing and sharing some really nativist ideas here. I mean this is real 3/5th Compromise type stuff.
@savenycwg@saraklind Once again, since you don’t seem to understand:
Regardless of the accident of where you were born and raised, all residents of NYC have the same ability to advocate for their city.
@VoiceInYourHea5 @roshmusimgs @Mike94663851870@NYC_DOT That’s the same logic people use when they take a photo of a supposedly empty bike lane.
The logic is silly. You agree.
@savenycwg@saraklind This is gross. Who cares where people are from as long as they live here.
Someone born in nyc - through no fault of their own - doesn’t have some magical insight or tenure to NYC.