| ▲ | righthand 2 hours ago | |
Yes we are succeeding. https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/09/16/good-trade-off-rat-ha... https://gothamist.com/news/the-hottest-clubs-in-nyc-these-da... I would even count Congestion Pricing as cleaning up the city: https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/traffic_and_transit/2025/12... SLC is a major city and a dump then by your observation-only position. > instead of every parent teaching their child from a young age to pick up after themselves What? Are you going to fine or arrest every parent that doesn’t teach their kids to pick up after themselves? How has expecting parents to do that worked out so far? Their culture is similar to how you suggest to operate: just complain about society instead. That’s why they don’t teach their kids to pick up after themselves. | ||
| ▲ | rayiner an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Your articles don’t show that NYC is actually clean now. They show a few people doing something. That doesn’t move the needle in a large city. You need substantially everyone to participate in cleaning and keeping things clean. > SLC is a major city and a dump then by your observation-only position. SLC is the 111th largest city in the country. Maybe you consider that a “major city,” but I was referring to the big ones like NYC, Philly, etc. > Are you going to fine or arrest every parent that doesn’t teach their kids to pick up after themselves? That might be more effective than your community organizing and political activism. | ||