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Brannvesen on scored.co
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
Let me guess, you did all the research, found a good location and would have succeeded with your bakery. If it wasn't stopped by zoning laws "*oy vey!, you can't just open a bakery in a residential area*", and minimum parking "*oy vey! you must have 50 parking spaces for your bakery because you have 25 chairs*".
Even tho realistically, few people is gonna drive long way to visit a mom and pop shop. The whole thing by design basically ruins the very idea of a high trust society. A local bakery serving a local community is gonna have plenty of regulars, people you can trust to not jew you. People who may become your frens.
But with plenty of customers coming from far away it's the anonymity of a big city, you don't know the people that arrive by car, they could be thieves, niggers, gypsies or jews trying to jew you. Not to mention that such crappy infrastructure also means that if you call the cops, they're gonna take hours to come because they're too far away. In a small community you'll likely have a local cop, someone you know, who care about the community over stupid laws.
Not just old Europe, many cities and towns to this day. Mixed use zoning I guess is the term. Ironically when zoning laws was first introduced, it had good intent, nobody wants a smoky steel mill or oil refinery in their own backyard.
But commercial isn't heavy industry, there's plenty of venues that does not cause any obstruction in a residential area, like a bakery, cafe's, grocery stores, small mom and pop shops.
Better yet, because these are commercial they can afford a much higher rent than people who just need a place to live. Which means the commercial stores on the bottom floor pays most of the rent so that everyone living in apartments above can get something like 4-8 bedrooms for just $300/mo in towns with less than 100k population.
The isolation in many American suburbs turns into nigger enabling infrastructure. People generally don't care about the problems they don't see. So if you have a neighborhood were everyone knows everyone and everyone trust everyone. It's practically impossible to introduce a negro, soon as a bicycle is missing everyone will know it's the negro, and within 15 minutes that negro will be curb stomped.
Whereas in an isolated city, a whole neighborhood of negroes could emerge next to a fancier neighborhood. The fancier one will have to put up fence with barbed wire, gates and hire security at insane cost and nobody dares to speak about the nigger problem because muh racism, everyone pretends to be pantifa, they're gonna punch a natzee and blah blah... Typical boomers.
Sadly we have similar problems in Europe too, many new neighborhoods are built in American style for maximal car dependency. Except they enforce EV's so it's "green" apparently. Even tho it's the exact same scam.
Even tho realistically, few people is gonna drive long way to visit a mom and pop shop. The whole thing by design basically ruins the very idea of a high trust society. A local bakery serving a local community is gonna have plenty of regulars, people you can trust to not jew you. People who may become your frens.
But with plenty of customers coming from far away it's the anonymity of a big city, you don't know the people that arrive by car, they could be thieves, niggers, gypsies or jews trying to jew you. Not to mention that such crappy infrastructure also means that if you call the cops, they're gonna take hours to come because they're too far away. In a small community you'll likely have a local cop, someone you know, who care about the community over stupid laws.
But commercial isn't heavy industry, there's plenty of venues that does not cause any obstruction in a residential area, like a bakery, cafe's, grocery stores, small mom and pop shops.
Better yet, because these are commercial they can afford a much higher rent than people who just need a place to live. Which means the commercial stores on the bottom floor pays most of the rent so that everyone living in apartments above can get something like 4-8 bedrooms for just $300/mo in towns with less than 100k population.
The isolation in many American suburbs turns into nigger enabling infrastructure. People generally don't care about the problems they don't see. So if you have a neighborhood were everyone knows everyone and everyone trust everyone. It's practically impossible to introduce a negro, soon as a bicycle is missing everyone will know it's the negro, and within 15 minutes that negro will be curb stomped.
Whereas in an isolated city, a whole neighborhood of negroes could emerge next to a fancier neighborhood. The fancier one will have to put up fence with barbed wire, gates and hire security at insane cost and nobody dares to speak about the nigger problem because muh racism, everyone pretends to be pantifa, they're gonna punch a natzee and blah blah... Typical boomers.
Sadly we have similar problems in Europe too, many new neighborhoods are built in American style for maximal car dependency. Except they enforce EV's so it's "green" apparently. Even tho it's the exact same scam.