• MrSpArkle@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    That last panel is why the entire “fuck cars” movement is a joke. You can’t have real solutions if you don’t have real empathy.

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      1 day ago

      Even if we outright banned cars with no nuance or forethought whatsoever, that would still save billions from climate change.

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      1 day ago

      I think the bottom right one is supposed to be sympathetic and more making fun of the catch 22 of the car arms race caused by all the other panels.

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      17 hours ago

      If that’s why the movement is a joke, then why are there several upvoted posts here saying that one is a legit reason?

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      The grains of salt I take when going to a fuckcars sub:

      1. Most, not all, but most people online and in reality live in congested cities full of cars, and 90% of the sub will be their POV.

      2. Carbon emissions are bad, full stop

      3. Living even in a suburban area makes you an outlier

      They could change their names to fuckallthesecarsinparticular but I get how offputting that is.

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      I don’t think you’ve spent much time here if you think that “fuck cars” is being said without empathy. None of us think that nobody should be allowed to own a car and that there aren’t legitimate use cases. Just that the vast majority of cases are Not That and for how dangerous and inefficient they are, along with infrastructure that only considers the experience of people in cars, the extent that cars have taken over and define our lives (again, as non-single-mothers-of-seven) is ridiculous.

      Also, station wagons used to exist. Mini vans still exist. You could transport this many kids and not have to drive a massive truck that’s likely to mow one of them down in the driveway before you even notice they’re unaccounted for. There are other “real solutions” for this person. In fact, that single mother would have a far more peaceful time transporting her family if the cars around her were both smaller in size and fewer in number. Our interests are aligned, you see.

      Have you tried having some empathy for those that are strained by the financial burden of owning a car? Society should consider people that don’t want and shouldn’t need to own a car just as much as it considers people who do need to own a car. Go project your lack of “real empathy” somewhere else cause it’s definitely misplaced here.

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        I mean here is a comparison between a minivan and a 3 row EV SUV:

        https://www.carsized.com/en/cars/compare/honda-odyssey-2017-minivan-us-vs-kia-ev9-2023-suv/

        Not every SUV is a Suburban or Escalade.

        Also, a wagon is not a replacement for a Minivan, the station wagon jump seats that I grew up with were firmly in the crumple zone, and would prevent any cargo from being loaded.

        The person who wrote this comic never shopped for a family hauler, or has shopped for a family hauler and ignored their lived experience to make a quip.

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          Here’s the thing: “Family-hauler” is so dumb. In a sane society, that wouldn’t even be a thing. Those kids should have the freedom to get around on their own, but they can’t because of all the super-sized “family-haulers” that would kill them.