Chinese in Kenya.

A middle class family living in a high rise apartment in a concrete jungle in Shanghai doesn’t come close to a middle class family living in a home with a white picket fence in Montreal in a neighborhood with room to take a 2km daily walk.

Where would you rather live?
Here in Montreal.

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or here in Shangai.

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I cant help but laugh at the kind of low IQ crap I deal with here .Not everyone in the world dreams of living in sprawling burbs and cities with little to no public transport ,walkability and social conveniences kama duka and gyms within walking distance .

I dont see your snide remarks about Tokyo or Singapore’s housing, which would perfectly fit your concrete jungle tag. What about New York where people live in flats ,should they tear them down ? Seoul je kwenye hakuna white picket fences na kumejaa flats ?

Facilitating More Housing Construction Can Keep NY’s Economic Engine Pumping

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NYC

The world (at least the high IQ one) is moving towards compact cities and away from wasteful North American style sprawl.

Do I need to remind you Singapore has 5m people leaving in 200 sq miles of land. Where would they fit single resident homes.

Housing projects in NY have been torn down and areas gentrified ( or in the process), you are two decades late in your arguments. Actually Americans typically live in suburbs. Hapo NewYork they live in places like Long Island, Staten Island, Brooklyn, etc. In Japan we all know hakuna space. But ask a Japanese if he wouldnt mind living in Montreal kwa hewa safi.

A typical Staten Island neighborhood.

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Kwa ground.

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Bonobo how exactly is a 996 an innovation? That is modern slavery under the guise of hard work. Lakini kama wanalipwa per hour, sioni shida. Iyo capitalistic US companies hawaezi adopt ata na dawa