Bit idea: I'm a conservative that's all here for dense, walkable urbanism but I don't want to hear about wokeism and defunding the police in my anti-car subreddit
remembering that time i said "If you hate cars but not capitalism, you're not thinking very clearly" in the fuckcars discord and they all got very mad at me
Anti-car people who don’t advocate for things like mass transit are my least favorite people, mostly because they’re all gentrifying yuppies who can afford to live close enough to their fake email jobs to bike/walk without having to rub elbows with us scary poors and ethnics.
What about ones who hate bikes and only want money to go to buses/trains lol? I argued with someone yesterday on my city sub railing against bike lanes because they "only benefit white males with high-paying office jobs and they're a waste of money"
I noticed this sort of thing recently when looking at Christmas decorations, specifically those ceramic Christmas village buildings you stick a light bulb in the back of to make it look like the building is lit up. It’s the most traditional, old-fashioned way to depict a proper Christmastime yet is built around an urban model (walkable town/city, small businesses, density) that conservatives don’t actually want to live in.
A large part of conservatives kind of do? All the 50s ad (or AI generated 50s retro ad) trad conservatives keep depicting very much walkable, small towns and jerk off over them. It's just their political approach to the stated end goal goes along the line of
It sort of stems from the core issue of main character of the road symptom I think. They want to live in these quaint tradcath sundown towns except they also like big cars because bicycles are gay, which basically leaves you at an ideological dead end as to what you should do
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