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Originally Posted by Nouvellecosse
Yes it's good that we have choices. But that framing makes it sound like the opposite, that we don't have choices. That things just are the way they are and we can't do anything about it except "just get used to it." That if we, as a society, want to develop our regions more sustainably then it's hopeless and there's nothing we can do. 
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You can perceive framing anyway you want to.
Another way of looking at it is that not everybody wants the same thing, and at the time at least, we still have the ability to choose the style of living that we want (housing affordability issues notwithstanding). To spell it out, there are some that prefer to live in an apartment in a densely populated area, and there are some who would not prefer that environment.
Of course, on SSP, given the nature of the forum (i.e. skyscrapers, urban preference), the majority will likely see the 'urban lifestyle' as the preferred (and apparently morally virtuous) choice, but then for the rest of the people (2/3 of the city's population, and those living outside of the city), 'other' choices are preferable. I know you already know this, but those are the "choices" I was talking about.
Regardless, we all know where this will go if we continue to embellish, so it would be nice if we could just get back to the topic of the thread.