Social War Room Lounge Thread #325: PotWR Edition

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I disagree with your entire position.
Which parts exactly?
Should we allow communities to self govern?
Sure in some respects but not to the extent you do because I believe people should be allowed to build housing by right. There are limits to that even in my view but in a single family neighborhood you should be allowed to build an ADU/ACU or convert a single family home into a multiplex of some kind with minimal red tape.
 
Which parts exactly?

Sure in some respects but not to the extent you do because I believe people should be allowed to build housing by right. There are limits to that even in my view but in a single family neighborhood you should be allowed to build an ADU/ACU or convert a single family home into a multiplex of some kind with minimal red tape.
It's a crude but often effective rhetorical tactic. Appeal to a basic sense of fairness/democracy while disingenuously knowing that system will provide things you're financially, socially, politically etc. aligned with. And the opposition has to then posture against "freedom of choice". That's why you're having trouble nailing him down on a position, while he's trying to make you defensive about yours.
 
It's a crude but often effective rhetorical tactic. Appeal to a basic sense of fairness/democracy while disingenuously knowing that system will provide things you're financially, socially, politically etc. aligned with. And the opposition has to then posture against "freedom of choice". That's why you're having trouble nailing him down on a position, while he's trying to make you defensive about yours.
Well said.

No one would accept this argument, that communities should be allowed to govern themselves, if the question at hand was racial segregation.

I think there are some matters that should not be up to local government and that people should be allowed, within certain limits, to build housing by right on their property. I understand not wanting a skyscraper in the middle of a single family neighborhood but renovating a single family home into a duplex and adding an ADU should not be controversial.
 
Well said.

No one would accept this argument, that communities should be allowed to govern themselves, if the question at hand was racial segregation.

But they used to, right? That kind of framing was very common in middle century civil rights America. It gives the guise of moderation while divorcing any particular individual from the very-much-not-moderate consequences. And while it wasn't effective re: segregation (past a certain point) it still flourishes in other areas
 
Forgive me for not wanting to completely eliminate agency for average Americans.
That's what you're advocating for, that Americans have less agency. I want them to be able to build on their property but you disagree.
You know the argument is weak when they jump right to: "its racist".
My position is literally how the world currently works. Of course its racist
Where did I say Rob is racist? If anything I implied the opposite.

I think if anything the fact that you two dodge the substance of the argument in favor of this kind of deflection.
 
That's what you're advocating for, that Americans have less agency. I want them to be able to build on their property but you disagree.


Where did I say Rob is racist? If anything I implied the opposite.

I think if anything the fact that you two dodge the substance of the argument in favor of this kind of deflection.
I believe segregation was brought up. I'm not a fan of restrictive zoning laws, but I'm also not a fan of letting developers do whatever they want.
 
I believe segregation was brought up.
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No one would accept this argument, that communities should be allowed to govern themselves, if the question at hand was racial segregation.
With the implication being that Rob wouldn't support segregation. How did you twist that in your head to mean the opposite?
I'm not a fan of restrictive zoning laws, but I'm also not a fan of letting developers do whatever they want.
Obviously there should be some limits but people like Rob don't even think you should be allowed to build a granny flat in your backyard or convert a SFH into duplex. That's pretty extreme imo.
 
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With the implication being that Rob wouldn't support segregation. How did you twist that in your head to mean the opposite?

Obviously there should be some limits but people like Rob don't even think you should be allowed to build a granny flat in your backyard or convert a SFH into duplex. That's pretty extreme imo.
Extreme = literally the norm of todays suburban America
 
So normal behavior is extreme? You see how it’s hard to take you seriously
I think it's extreme to limit people's property rights to that extent and it explains why housing is so unaffordable right now.
 
and communities have the right to rezone as they see fit
Unless the state decides to upzone which California did in 2021 and which more states are looking into. Better to go over the heads of local NIMBYs and go straight to the state capital for real reform.
 
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