But despite the flaws, Pierce makes some useful observations including this.
Underneath the undeniably unquenchable spirit of the place, and underneath all the Chamber of Commerce rah-rah bullshit that is that spirit's tawdry public doppelganger, there remains a sense of abandonment and loss.If I had to put my finger on the single most serious obstacle to progress in post-Flood New Orleans it is that we've allowed the "Chamber of Commerce rah-rah bullshit" to co-opt and commercialize what was momentarily a defiant civic spirit. One need only look at the sad turnout in our recent citywide election for evidence that our much hyped "grass roots" involvement in recovery hasn't translated to a more habitually engaged citizenry over the long haul. We do still manage to sell each other clever T-shirts from time to time which is nice, I guess, because it probably helps "buck the trend" or something.
Of course this was always inevitable but in the future I could do with a lot less of the self-congratulatory NOLA community bootstrap false narrative.
Now back to more Rah-rah bullshit.
We may not be Portland, Seattle or San Francisco, but Travel + Leisure places New Orleans just behind those bohemian cities as one of the country's hipster havens in a recent ranking
Update: See also, please this.
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