Most of the time when people say they have an unpopular opinion, it turns out it’s actually pretty popular.

Do you have some that’s really unpopular and most likely will get you downvoted?

  • Moghul@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Walk, bike, scooter, train, tram, metro, trolley, bus. Plenty of countries can swing public transportation and plenty of people don’t need to drive but still choose to.

    Edit: It occurs to me now this person may have been sarcastic.

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      1 year ago

      I drive among 12 different locations for work. Can’t really give up the car.

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        1 year ago

        Then you don’t fall within the ‘don’t need to drive but choose to’ segment. I don’t fully agree with the root comment of this thread, there are definitely some jobs that require a personal vehicle, and yours sounds like one of them. But for most people who are commuting twice daily, more environmentally sound options can replace their personal car.

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          1 year ago

          It’s good. I drive from school to school seeing kids with disabilities.

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              1 year ago

              It’s more dishonest to pretend such cases don’t exist, it annoys me so much when people act like public transport is a magical solution to everything because I’ve relied on it a lot and there are so many issues to fix - for a start you have to address how dangerous it is, I don’t like getting a night bus and I’m a scruffy male manual labourer - which cities would you want your 18yo daughter travelling across on bus and light rail at 11pm? Or you elderly mother?

              Then there’s the logistics, if I was going to visit eight people at home and had to get the bus between them then travel to and from the bus stop, waiting, changing bus and waiting again… Most of my day would be on the bus compared to a small percentage of it in a car if that was used instead. And yes you can say jobs like that shouldn’t exist if you don’t care about other people, just chuck the elderly, disabled and vulnerable people into a home and forget about them, who cares if women can’t live normal lives let them stay at home if they want to be safe! All that matters is it’s now cool to hate cars

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                Happily I don’t live in your country, where, true, most cities seem to have been designed by car lobbyists.

                All the arguments you imagined I’d use to rebuke you are, actually, part of the ethos and the public policy in your country, not mine, so you can stop projecting now.

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                  1 year ago

                  I live in a European city with what’s widely regarded as one of the best public transit systems in the West, most of the city was designed before cars even existed.

                  So no I’m not talking about America, are you trying to pretend that getting a bus in Barcelona, Rome, Paris or any other major European city is some magic fairy journey free of pick pockets, aggressive youths, creeps and weirdos? Because I’ve been on buses in all those cities and seen all those things regularly.

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              1 year ago

              I wasn’t complaining about driving - just saying that carless isn’t always an option.