Anonymous
ID: q0aAYoRo
7/22/2025, 7:45:44 PM No.511064519
I know that few /pol/tards are fond of urban living. I don't care for it myself (I live on the edge of Texas ranch country an hour from downtown Dallas). But I have a hypothesis which says that a nation's most densely-populated neighborhoods serve as real-time pulsimeters for its socioeconomic, cultural and civic health because they're the most complex units of society to manage, maintain, stabilize and keep economically healthy. So help me think through this idea by telling me which three major European cities (shown on this map) house dense epicenters which are the most healthy (the safest, cleanest and most economically lively) and which three house the least healthy epicenters (the most dangerous, dirty and economically decaying). Yes, I understand that you will find poor, dangerous neighborhoods and "posh," gated neighborhoods near central business districts everywhere. Think relatively, broadly, holisticly. Thanks, Eurobros.
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