Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minute cities is actually the opposite. Having amenities close by, walkable and safely bikable frees people from the expense and burden of being car dependent.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/11/15minute-city-falls-short/
Not utopia
Thank you for World Economic Forum link.
Americans had better start to pay attention,
BEFORE it’s too late. The clock is ticking.
OMG!!!
I better go buy a couple more automatic rifles now!!!
signed, a MAGA
You may anonymously sign however you like, lol.
How do you like the WEF global agenda?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minute cities is actually the opposite. Having amenities close by, walkable and safely bikable frees people from the expense and burden of being car dependent.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/11/15minute-city-falls-short/
Not utopia
Thank you for World Economic Forum link.
Americans had better start to pay attention,
BEFORE it’s too late. The clock is ticking.
OMG!!!
I better go buy a couple more automatic rifles now!!!
signed, a MAGA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minute cities is actually the opposite. Having amenities close by, walkable and safely bikable frees people from the expense and burden of being car dependent.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/11/15minute-city-falls-short/
Not utopia
Thank you for World Economic Forum link.
Americans had better start to pay attention,
BEFORE it’s too late. The clock is ticking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minute cities is actually the opposite. Having amenities close by, walkable and safely bikable frees people from the expense and burden of being car dependent.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/11/15minute-city-falls-short/
Not utopia
Thank you for World Economic Forum link.
Americans had better start to pay attention,
BEFORE it’s too late. The clock is ticking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minute cities is actually the opposite. Having amenities close by, walkable and safely bikable frees people from the expense and burden of being car dependent.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/11/15minute-city-falls-short/
Not utopia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently they're a plot by liberals or the WEF to take away our cars, to lock people in their neighborhoods, to restrict freedom of movement, to take away our rights and impose totalitarianism etc.
Because there is a subset of morons that are trying to take away cars. Just like there is a subset of morons trying to take away gas stoves. It's an exaggeration based on a truth and no different than the subset of morons banning books etc. It's unfortunate but that is why we all need to tell these subsets of morons that they are morons.
Please post where cars have been outlaw
They haven't been but, as I said, there is indeed a subset of morons that are pushing for that.
BoThSides!!! You really need to learn the difference between imagined online activity, and actual policy and legislation.
Books are ACTUALLY being banned. Right now.
Cars are not. Those things aren’t equal.
Anonymous wrote:Man, memories are short here.
I can remember during the throes of the pandemic, how many people were opining about living in an area that isn't so populated with people living on top of each other. I am lucky enough to live in an area like that. Yes, we have to drive a bit to get places, but I wouldn't trade my life of space and greenery and nature with a "15 minute city" ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:15 minute cities is actually the opposite. Having amenities close by, walkable and safely bikable frees people from the expense and burden of being car dependent.
+1 If American towns looked like this people would be happier.
Anonymous wrote:Man, memories are short here.
I can remember during the throes of the pandemic, how many people were opining about living in an area that isn't so populated with people living on top of each other. I am lucky enough to live in an area like that. Yes, we have to drive a bit to get places, but I wouldn't trade my life of space and greenery and nature with a "15 minute city" ever.
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget take away our gas stoves.
Anonymous wrote:Man, memories are short here.
I can remember during the throes of the pandemic, how many people were opining about living in an area that isn't so populated with people living on top of each other. I am lucky enough to live in an area like that. Yes, we have to drive a bit to get places, but I wouldn't trade my life of space and greenery and nature with a "15 minute city" ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently they're a plot by liberals or the WEF to take away our cars, to lock people in their neighborhoods, to restrict freedom of movement, to take away our rights and impose totalitarianism etc.
Because there is a subset of morons that are trying to take away cars. Just like there is a subset of morons trying to take away gas stoves. It's an exaggeration based on a truth and no different than the subset of morons banning books etc. It's unfortunate but that is why we all need to tell these subsets of morons that they are morons.
Please post where cars have been outlawed.
They haven't been but, as I said, there is indeed a subset of morons that are pushing for that.
BoThSides!!! You really need to learn the difference between imagined online activity, and actual policy and legislation.
Books are ACTUALLY being banned. Right now.
Cars are not. Those things aren’t equal.