xearlsweatx t1_j8o4d90 wrote
You guys should read the article, what they’re saying is that they’re pissed off they’ve been steadily building more and more housing around the existing T station and now the state comes in and jacks up the requirement to beyond where the town thinks is sustainable. I don’t see how that is an unreasonable complaint.
RailRoad_Candy t1_j8o5di7 wrote
Most just react to headlines. The Globe knows this, thus, hit piece.
xearlsweatx t1_j8o68i1 wrote
What I really think is people on here from closer to the city kind of see these people as lesser, and therefore are just jumping at the chance to shit on them. You can and should disagree with them if you feel like they’re wrong, but they’re not worse people because they want to take a different approach.
RailRoad_Candy t1_j8o7rna wrote
It's called fascism. What you're encountering now is called fascism. It's like a cult only its...well, no, it's pretty much a cult.
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RailRoad_Candy t1_j8rsh4z wrote
I don't like it when people put words in my mouth. How you even extrapolated that I'll never know, it seems like your primary focus was to assign/find a victim as quickly as possible. Weird.
Let me help you. No the suburban residents aren't the victims. The victims are those bigots in Boston who believe that their actions and words, based off of bad information, is correct simply because they all think it. They're all equally ignorant, they're all equally trapped.
But hey, jumping to conclusions works too. Oh wait, we're right back where we started.
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