Submitted by anon (not verified) on Sun, 06/14/2020 - 13:11
and that's why i would also support anti-car policies in communities/cities/etc. They're technological domination in two senses:
1. They're physically dangerous and threatening to pedestrians.
2. They cost a lot of money (i.e., work) to maintain.
i would actually love to be in a careless situation but unfortunately the only way i've discovered i can do that is move to a city, and there are a lot reasons why that's not very appealing to me.
and that's why i would also support anti-car policies in communities/cities/etc. They're technological domination in two senses:
1. They're physically dangerous and threatening to pedestrians.
2. They cost a lot of money (i.e., work) to maintain.
i would actually love to be in a careless situation but unfortunately the only way i've discovered i can do that is move to a city, and there are a lot reasons why that's not very appealing to me.