syn
Senior Member
You should be the last person to start with emotional arguments.
How do you think the people of Scarborough feel after getting a horrible RT line, that apparently they don't deserve rapid transit access without a Linear Transfer? Stuff like this have been on the minds of Scarberians (yes I'll call them that, I think its a cool name) for decades, yet when a populist appears promising a subway, somehow anyone who complains about this stuff is a filthy ford supporter who invents issues to "overpay" for Rapid Transit projects.
There is a reason why appealing to emotions is a bad form of debate, and why its considered a fallacy.
Do you not see the irony in your statement?
Almost the entire debate in favour of the SSE has been based on emotion. Based on what people 'deserve', and no longer being '2nd class citizens'. Actual numbers and economic considerations have taken a backseat.
I'd say the frustrations of people up north are just as valid of those who live in Scarborough, or anywhere else for that matter - especially in communities that have been historically marginalized.
As I mentioned, when the Premier frames everything in these terms, it was bound to haunt him at some point.