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yeah i know until some fuckers started spamming me non-stop on a relatively minor issue, like it’s the type that you read and say : hmmm ok, the more you know.
yes, we can all play our part. reduce usage of cars at least? or take public transport more that’s what i’m doing.
CAUSE IM MAKING FOOD AND EATING. WTH.
i already have ya creep
you’re resorting to ad-hominem but you’re accusing me of engaging in “bad-faith” discussion WHEN you are the relentless one hounding me non-stop. I’m fucking eating my guy, you expect me to engage you like a keyboard warrior at a moments notice? i don’t ahve to work or eat or do other adult stuff?
but you are contributing to the problem? don’t be a hypocrite.
every single time you use the car, think of the animals etc that you are harming. the greenhouse gases especially
interesting stats, thanks for the information
ok, don’t drive or ride in a car then
you: puts a photo of your mum as response
also you: WheN You EngAge in Bad-FaiTh diScuSsiOn
“Bruh” When did i say that? merely drawing parallels that Chinese people love big cars just like people in US.
tho they don’t have huge pick up trucks and what not last time i was there. And what’s so good about US car culture anyway, most people are driving around in Altimas and Camrys.
cars are not inherently bad, it’s only bad when you have a government that entirely expect people to rely on cars as a transport. I would argue for big countries like US and China, car is still the way to go. But public infrastructure ie. public transport has to keep up as well to give people an option. A
lso micromobility only works in urban centres. I live in suburbs myself, i can kinda use my e-scooter as a last mile transport solution but anything more than 5km i would say it’s a bit of a stretch.
their railway is arguably their government’s best modern project, will literally pay dividends for decades to come. uplifted so many people from poverty and improving social mobility. say what you want about the lack of freedom there, gotta hand it to their government for getting shit done sometimes.
In China, you usually have way more sustainable options, which we see reflected in their lower carbon emissions per capita.
True that, they are leading the EV game. Even Audi is forming a JV with state-owned SAIC. I believe Volkswagen is doing the same thing with another Chinese EV company.
Chinese are obsessed with big cars just like the US. Many German marques have China exclusive models like “L” version for more popular models which not just longer but also heavier
think of it as subreddit, and within the subreddit you have other sub-subreddits.
“i can’t participate in a normal, healthy discussion and refute the other person with clearly made out points so I am going to resort to ad-hominem insults to gaslight and invalidate his points.”
the “wokeist” label wasn’t directed at you, i’m more commenting about individuals that take issue with cApiTaliSm but not really addressing the issue properly. Wokeists THINK capitalism is wrong BECAUSE it is capitalism. I am all for income redistribution and support a just and equitable society if you’re wondering before you come at me again.
In any case, you’re the one asserting it’s a scam, shouldn’t you be the one explaining why capitalism is a scam? the onus is on you mate, not the person cross-examining you.
Phoebus Cartel, essentially the few oligopolistic light bulb companies got together and colluded and intentionally reduced the lifespan of light bulbs.
calling capitalism a scam is moot, the other viable alternative, socialism is even worse.
also, no country on planet earth is pure-capitalism, not even in US. Northern European countries have proven that market economy with the right taxation policies can effectively distribute income. I wished more wokeist knew about this or at least bothered to do a bit of research.
How about Carbon-Cringe lifeform