Hating on Junkies and Drunks Shows an Embarrassing Lack of Existential Empathy
A view from an apartment on First Hill, a neighborhood one Crosscut writer believes is being ruined by urban planners. Charles Mudede
What I find most disturbing in the pro-car and anti-public-space post on Crosscut, "Unreal city planning is hurting a real Seattle neighborhood," is the author's lack of existential sympathy with a class of people who spend much of the day and night high or drunk or both.Don Glickstein, the author of the post, says he lives on First Hill in a condo, does not say w
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