Walk out your front door, take a gander, and tell me this isn't true
Walk out your front door, take a gander, and tell me this isn't true
Walk out your front door, take a gander, and tell me this isn't true
Can you point to another tool whose required infrastructure occupies the same amount of space, we spend as much time and money on, where those who won’t or can’t spend that time or money are treated as second-class citizens, that directly kills as many people, that we fight wars over to ensure we have the needed fuel, that people define their entire identities around, and that causes as much environmental destruction as the automobile?
Think it through, and I’m sure you can see what makes cars different from any other any other tool. Most societies on earth are completely warped around maximizing the use of the car everywhere and for everything, at any cost. It is truly an obsession.
There was a time when I spent more on Petrol than I did on food for myself. Yes, rent was more expensive, but putting that aside, adding up the on-road costs like insurance and registration, and I was well and truly spending more on my car than I was on myself. That's without taking my taxes going to roads or my rent being higher because cars are monopolising more space. Society relies on cars today to the extent that we are faced with cars having life destroying potential in this planet and most of us look the other way most of the time. We need cars and we let them walk all over us.
Transport is not an obsession, it's a basic necessity. It's a huge deal regardless of what mode. But I think your point with cars is that there are alternatives that don't cause as much harm. I can think of a few other similar examples.
Housing - Suburban housing. It's worse than cars in many of the ways you outlined. Typically cars and suburbs come as a double punch.
Food - Meat. At least as damaging to the environment as cars, causes huge amounts of suffering, and it's also pointless because there are great alternatives.
Cooking - Gas stoves. Fairly minor, but there's no good reason they should still exist. Same story with gas heaters instead of heat pumps.
Cars are not living organisms, are not species, and they serve us in every way, not the other way around.
Braindead take.
You are an extremely literal person, aren't you.
In your corner of the planet maybe.
There is more parking sqf per American car than there is housing sqf per American citizen.
Ghere comes to mind a Man who travelled from beteigeuze and mistook Cars for the dominant species. So he took the inconspicuous name of Ford Prefect.
uh actually im pretty sure ants or beetles or whatever are dominant
Nice format
It's not just the car, it's the whole system from the oil well upstream, through the car up to the malls and road system that need oil and subsidize it downstream: it's all infected with car brain, interdependent and self-reinforcing with a feedback loop. It's only going to stop when something breaks.
I'm pretty sure there are fewer cars than people. However, I do know for sure that there are a lot more chickens than people by some multiple.
Cats?
OK, but have you heard of smartphones?
what about the direction of making cars better?
biodegradable / resuable components
carpooling
more efficient energy usage
add more? cars are here,so can we make better use of them?
For within cities, I think epectrified public transit + micromobility + walking is a far better option, because cars are just insanely space-inefficient, which is why traffic is an unavoidable beast in any city that reaches a certain size. But for rural areas, things like this I think are a move in the right direction: https://aptera.us/
National Film Board short on the same topic
OK Ford Prefect, just keep that thumb pointed up.
That Ford Prefect is one Hoopy Frood that really knows where their towel is!