Narrator is portraying poor suburbs, and wealthy inner cities. That’s not often the case.
Suburbs are often wealthier, healthier, etc.
During my life, I’ve watched this gradually change. “Inner cities” was a euphemism. You don’t want to live in a euphemism. Now wealthy residents often live in luxury condos downtown.
But the video is talking about how suburbs are impoverishing, while inner cities wealth building. That’s a bit much.
The author also talks about lot about “car dependency.” I’ve also watched cars become exponentially more expensive. This began when the government began buying up used cars - a deliberate policy.
Narrator is portraying poor suburbs, and wealthy inner cities. That’s not often the case.
Suburbs are often wealthier, healthier, etc.
During my life, I’ve watched this gradually change. “Inner cities” was a euphemism. You don’t want to live in a euphemism. Now wealthy residents often live in luxury condos downtown.
But the video is talking about how suburbs are impoverishing, while inner cities wealth building. That’s a bit much.
The author also talks about lot about “car dependency.” I’ve also watched cars become exponentially more expensive. This began when the government began buying up used cars - a deliberate policy.