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In reply to the discussion: Carpocalypse now: Lyft's founders are right -- we're in the endgame for cars [View all]hunter
(38,311 posts)You're only free to go where you're allowed to go within the time constraints that bind you.
How often are you more than a few hundred yards from your car?
What do you see of the world beyond that?
Home, work, shopping, over and over and over again. It's hell.
When I was young and irresponsible I used to be an avid trespasser, walking, running, climbing places no one burdened by a car could go.
My own children and a good number of my nephews and nieces live in big cities. It's a joy to see them get around without their cars.
Cars allowed people who could afford cars to separate themselves from people who could not.
When the "wrong sort" of people were able to afford cars they were terrorized and harassed when they traveled.
How many relationships have become non-consensual because one of the parties couldn't get a ride home?
How many people have been killed and maimed by cars.
I hate cars.
It pisses me off every day that I have to own one to function as an "adult" in this society.
The car culture needs to end. It's killing us and the natural environment of our planet.