"Walkable cities" was actually a good idea though
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Date: July 27th, 2024 10:04 PM Author: Spectacular boistinker
Lowering consumption and reliance on the automobile are both good goals
Hated the people bringing it up memetically but this wasn't a bad direction for city planners and administrators. These suburban archipelagoes only work under a certain population density
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Date: July 27th, 2024 10:04 PM Author: fragrant ratface
Walkable cities are cr
Just have to kill all niggers first
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Date: July 27th, 2024 10:06 PM Author: Adventurous doctorate
yes its obvious but the problem is niggas but birdshits are hilarous like if u mention 180 china has veddy walkable cities with great public transport they their brains will explode and they'll claim "we dont need walkable cities we have huge suburbs that are 180!!!"
so its all context, i mean birdshits are after all retarded and will oppose anything china has excelled at
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Date: July 28th, 2024 12:34 AM Author: Spectacular boistinker
All depends on who's saying it. Neither party's rallies really touch on policy for the future or real vision anymore; it's all just been showmanship and kulturkampf type stuff since Romney-Obama (Orama)
For all of the money we dump into government they don't actually do much in the way of "inspiring governance". This is partly the result of the sclerotic bureaucratic administrative state ("Deep State"), which the more recent populist cons at least attempt to address conceptually
Also I can't really get behind the Dem platform as a whole when it includes all of this weird progressive insanity. Fairly certain I "get" the trans stuff and have plausible and non-hateful explanations for why it comes into being, but that still precludes encouraging it and glorifying it. I see these people as being heavily traumatized, unsuited for their environments, and predatorily lied to by actors with a sinister political agenda. Americans have this dichotomy going on where cons reflexively and understandably hate, from a pragmatic position/position of necessity, things they don't take time to understand, and libs react to this by glorifying and putting a spotlight on those things in a sorta mindless feeling celebration of something that is effectively a tragedy. Of course, the people themselves and their actual struggles get lost in this; trans suicide rates probably aren't caused by "God" or whatever the more callous portion of right wingers claim, but are an inevitable response of a mixture of exploitation, being projected upon, and outright hate, which can take a surprising multitude of forms
Also as a con it feels like a large chunk of energy that could go elsewhere is spent fending off crazed WEF type stuff and half-baked social revolution, and libs probably feel similarly about fending off crazed for-profit environmental exploitation and "hard on crime" police state measures that will undoubtedly harm our liberties
GOP's gotten better about not just orienting their stuff around pwning libs but also that's sort of a function of the role. Libs generate potential ideas for this or that and cons critique and cut those ideas down into stuff that's actually workable. These aren't locked positions; cons can and do generate in terms of future oriented things and libs critique and cut themselves, but this is historically what it trends towards
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Date: July 28th, 2024 12:49 AM Author: rusted domesticated keepsake machete coffee pot
All cities used to be walkable. Cars came along (and are 180) but people adjusted their living arrangements and commute which negated their benefit.
Read https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Mumford
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Date: July 28th, 2024 1:18 PM Author: glittery poppy box office
American cities (even the small ones) are often more walkable than you think.
It's just most people choose to have a yard and a big house and live in a suburb.
Everyone can't have the house with the yard and the picket fence and it still be walkable.
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Date: July 28th, 2024 6:18 PM Author: glittery poppy box office
But your proving my point.
LA is filled with gorgous houses and mansions with backyards.
The backyard is what necessitates things not being walkable...
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Date: July 28th, 2024 2:21 PM Author: obsidian theater stage
ctrl+f: blacks
"ok, xo found the bottom line, can skip thread"
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Date: July 28th, 2024 2:52 PM Author: Spectacular boistinker
poa/moniker synergy. I take it you don't spend any time in a city, where even wealthy and middle class people prefer to walk, or may save time or remain fit via walking?
There are actually a lot of people who eg are not happy with hour long commutes or suburban and exurban archipelagoes, tired of dealing with the "car insurance" scam or headache of automobile ownership, disgusted by the roads turning into Haitian thunderdome death races (me; I got T-boned last year in a naked insurance payout scam, and now have lingering back problems due to this), or simply can't or do not want to afford the burden of all of the costs of auto ownership. These people have voices, politically, socially, and culturally and also would like their tax money going to arrangements that suit them personally
The vast majority of these people aren't anti-car as a principle, they just want access to something that amounts to more traditional style living arrangements that existed all throughout the West before the advent of the automobile and all of the radical and revolutionary changes that it brought in its wake. It's inevitable, anyway; our urbs keep getting denser, and getting ahead of the issue before, as with so many other things in the US, it gets so bad that we're forced to deal with it substantively well beyond the point of decay is just sensible direction. Throw in the health benefits (everyone is complaining about everyone else being fat and gross; why not make it easier for people to walk to complete their daily routines?) and it's a W all around
We can buy time with deportations and working on better infrastructure but even with the latter there is only so much space to build in in these already heavily built-upon areas, and assuming the birthrate improves in the wake of the former, the population is only going to increase and cause these issues to get worse
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