When you read up on U.S. political basics, you can’t help but come across the detail that many of the people in cities in the U.S. seem to lean left, yet what isn’t as clear is why and what influences their concentration in cities/urban areas.

Cities don’t exactly appear to be affordable, and left-leaning folks in the U.S. don’t seem to necessarily be much wealthier than right-leaning folks, so what’s contributed to this situation?

  • mercury@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    11 months ago

    Not every conversation and discussion can contain every edge case. Generalizations are okay some times

    • RememberTheApollo@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Make a generalization and people attack your argument with exceptions and lack of specificity.

      Make an argument with specificity and it has to be written with exceptions, caveats, disclaimers, becomes long-winded and nobody wants to read it. Or they throw a generalization at you.

      Can’t win, but conciseness and a level of brevity are still good policy.