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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 31, 2025

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I always thought Seattle should have a Safe Injection Site by its most famous landmark, just to make clear to all the tourists what Seattle is really all about. Call it the Space Needle Needle Space.

Just reverse the name and call it the Needle Space. Simple, and neatly inverts the optimistic futurism of the original.

Imagine telling someone in 10 years it used to be called the space needle and having them go "space? Who cares about space? Why would we ever name something like that? It's always been the needle space, you must be a fascist trying to Undermine Community Wellness!"

Not going for the obvious "Space Needle Safe Needle"?

Safe Needle Space Needle?

But all the hobos hang out by Pioneer Square (or at least did when I had the misfortune of living in Seattle a decade ago), and it would be oppressive to force them all to trek up to the Space Needle to shoot up safely.

Especially when they'd get run down by the mounted police posted to keep them out of the pikes place tourist zone. Do they still do that?

Imagine owning a business around pioneer sq and being told "you have to pay taxes so the police can herd all the vagrants onto your doorstep so politically connected businesses can actually make money at your expense"