Yes, of course, nobody here spend their time flatting the tires of homeless people nor on top of a pedestrian bridge throwing shit and yelling "fascists" to the commuting cars below. Specially because imagine going outside, lmao
We don't shit on the people forced to do what they gotta do to survive, we shit on the hare-brained idiots who planned this fucking disaster, or the dipshits who piss and moan about changing anything based on the imaginary scenario of their feelings as broom-broomers being affected by the evil gommuist bus lane :liberty-weeping:
We don’t shit on the people forced to do what they gotta do to survive, we shit on the hare-brained idiots who planned this fucking disaster
That's the intent, but like a dozen other things, the people this is intended for don't care and the people just trying to survive often don't get the whole context.
An ordinary person in a place where they really do need a car will see anti-car stuff and go :jesse-wtf: because there is no other viable way for them to live right now. We're better off pushing immediate improvements over current car-centric culture than we are attacking the problem from the ground up. Talk about mandating that certain employers offer work from home jobs or a plan to open up grocery stores in small towns or better transportation to and from schools and people will see something that directly benefits them (while also reducing dependence on cars).
Yes, of course, nobody here spend their time flatting the tires of homeless people nor on top of a pedestrian bridge throwing shit and yelling "fascists" to the commuting cars below. Specially because imagine going outside, lmao
We don't shit on the people forced to do what they gotta do to survive, we shit on the hare-brained idiots who planned this fucking disaster, or the dipshits who piss and moan about changing anything based on the imaginary scenario of their feelings as broom-broomers being affected by the evil gommuist bus lane :liberty-weeping:
That's the intent, but like a dozen other things, the people this is intended for don't care and the people just trying to survive often don't get the whole context.
An ordinary person in a place where they really do need a car will see anti-car stuff and go :jesse-wtf: because there is no other viable way for them to live right now. We're better off pushing immediate improvements over current car-centric culture than we are attacking the problem from the ground up. Talk about mandating that certain employers offer work from home jobs or a plan to open up grocery stores in small towns or better transportation to and from schools and people will see something that directly benefits them (while also reducing dependence on cars).
Yeah, same thing none of us do big spoon memes IRL when trying to unionize their workplace. This is a space for circlejerking.