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Isn't it the point that urban planning media raise awareness so that people go into local governments to implement those ideas? I'm not expecting content creator to run for my city council but they convinced me to contribute to local initiatives.
Agreed, and the process of actually getting things to change can vary a lot depending on which city we're talking about. Why should these content creator know how things work in YOUR city?
Not these content creators specifically. This guy's just pointing at the lack of local level content creators who promote organization of such things. As he showed, it is not as easy as getting into council meetings and "doing stuff". There are many complexities associated with this process, that could be made much easier if there were videos on this topic.
Also, the video mildly criticizes NJB for his recent doomerism. That is all.