Why Being Called a ‘NIMBY’ is Never a Compliment
NIMBY is an acronym that stands for Not in my Backyard. It’s not a compliment to be called one. NIMBYs, or people opposed to changes and developments in their localities, are often more concerned about their own personal well-being than that of their fellow citizens. NIMBYs can be seen as being selfish, uncaring, and shortsighted. Sometimes NIMBYs have a strong desire to preserve their property and keep their community from being destroyed. A NIMBY could oppose affordable housing construction because they believe it will decrease the property’s worth. NIMBYs might also oppose changes or developments that would benefit the broader community such as a new bus line or bike lane because they are not in favor of them. The term NIMBY can also be used politically to disparage people who don’t like certain developments or projects within their communities. It has led to the suppression of people with valid concerns regarding the possible impacts of projects. Cont…
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