• LemmyIsFantastic@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s like none of you have actually been to a city in the USA having an event. Do any of you see times square on various holidays or have been to a parade?

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    What if I told you a car is not necessary for travel. Take the red ticket, and it all ends. You board your flight and go back to the west, back to your long highways and calculated suburbs. But take the blue ticket, and I show you how far these two feet can walk.

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    1 year ago

    yes because the average american has made a choice to have a car-centric society with car-centric infrastructure and could totally just not use a car to get 8 miles across town and back for their job every day how silly of us

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      No current American has made that decision. It was made for us after world war II