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Originally Posted by frinkprof
The problem here is that this thread is however many pages it is because the bridge was turned into a symbol for this twisted war between "suburbs and inner city." I too think it has turned into a bit of a monster all its own. Does the "inner city" "side" have a persecution complex? Does the "suburb" "side" have a false sense of entitlement and dislike for a misplaced perception of elitism? I would say it's a little of both.
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I actaully haven't noticed a destinctive anti-bridge but live in the suburbs group.
Nor have I seen an anti-inner city group.
I've mostly seen an anti-suburbs group that is pro-bridge.
I've debated vs. the pro-bridge group not on the basis of the bridge but on the basis of them being anti-suburbs. Or on the basis of them feeling they are treated unfairly.