Bad guy Quote by Daniel Greenup
““As clear as it is important, the death of Detroit is still mostly ignored. Generally, the slow destruction of a major city would get a fair amount of attention, but the lack of coverage is hardly surprising. After all, the “bad guys” aren’t the popular ones. In most circles, condemning taxation, regulation, unionization, welfarism and protectionism is unfashionable. It’s necessary to check political correctness at the door and appreciate that the case of Detroit isn’t an isolated tragedy. What happened in Detroit could be coming to a city near you.””
About This Quote
The passage points out that Detroit’s decline is largely ignored, suggesting that similar urban decay could affect other cities, and calls for confronting uncomfortable political truths.
In simple terms: Detroit’s fall is overlooked, warning of similar risks elsewhere.
Pay attention to early signs of urban decline.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- city governance
- community activism
- journalism
- policy making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why is Detroit’s story underreported?
- What can other cities learn from Detroit’s experience?
The view may ignore systemic factors beyond politics.