Guns recently overtook cars as the number 1 killer of children in the good ol US of A.
The only thing we seem to be banning is people of colors with funny accents and social safety nets.
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DavidDoesLemmy@aussie.zone 1 day agoThere’s no way to safely mix cars with people. If there was, we would have done it by now. If anything else killed as many people as cars, we would ban it.
Guns recently overtook cars as the number 1 killer of children in the good ol US of A.
The only thing we seem to be banning is people of colors with funny accents and social safety nets.
Relevance?
None to you, apparently.
Your US and A is a strange place. In Australia guns killed 30 or so people and we banned them.
Yea…. I’m in my 40s…
I think humanity has jumped the shark.
SamuraiBeandog@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Alcohol kills more people than cars every year.
Banning cars would radically alter every person’s lifestyle and require massive replanning of cities. It’s a ridiculous proposal.
DavidDoesLemmy@aussie.zone 17 hours ago
The fact that you can’t imagine a world without cars is scary. Humans survived 10s of thousands of years without them. We’ve had cars just over 100 years. They’re not integral to the human experience.
Try to imagine better public transport, more people riding bikes and scooters, walkable cities.
How much of our cities do we give up to cars? Between roads and parking, it’s too much. Even then they still mount the footpath and kill people.
SamuraiBeandog@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
Dude wtf are you talking about, it’s not that I can’t imagine a world without cars, its that the amount of shit that would need to be done to remove cars from modern life would be a massive, slow, expensive project. You’d need to completely redesign cities and pour incalculable amounts of money into the project, while huge swathes of the population protest rabidly against the changes.
Like, sure you can plan changes to cities to reduce the reliance on cars, but its a long, slow process that takes a huge amount of time and political will to enact. Just saying “ban cars” is an incredibly simple minded, knee jerk reaction to the issue.
DavidDoesLemmy@aussie.zone 5 hours ago
I’m not saying it will be easy. But we should be moving in that direction.