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In reply to the discussion: Fat-shaming may curb obesity, bioethicist says [View all]Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)Up until the early 1970s, the downtown area was a thriving shopping area that was within easy access of most people living within the city limits, with sidewalks running along most city streets. The elementary school was a three-minute walk from my house, as was the high school. The junior high was 5 minutes away by bicycle.
Today, the nearest elementary school is in "Timbuktu", the junior high is in "Katmandu"-- I would have to take a bus to either of those places if I were a student today. The downtown shops, which are now mostly specialty shops that few people visit, usually either go out of business in a couple of years, or relocate to the affluent areas of "Istanbul" or "Jakarta". New developments are built without regard to pedestrians, and many stop lights are activated by cars, but not by bicycles or pedestrians.