>>1909682>You think that because in the cycling and PT circles commies like you talk the loudest, make your barely-tangential political position well known, and lurk on reddit where anything that gets big enough gets pozzed and turned into another venue for spreading irrelevant leftie brain vomit.>You're the only ones delusional enough to think this actually IS a partisan issue and not just a matter of basic civics and general statecraft.>You're the reason even moderate cageniggers refuse to support even the most basic of non-cage projects.We should be judged by how we treat the most vulnerable in society
To put that in the most simple and practical terms, a 10 year old should be able to cycle to school by themselves.
How is that 'barely tangential'?
>improving cycling is not [in the real world] a partisan issueha
HAHAHAHAHA
>You're the reason even moderate cageniggers refuse to support even the most basic of non-cage projects.uh no, most people don't actually form their political ideas around taking reactive offense at other people, they're mostly just lazy, selfish and resistant to change. Driving is easy and it's what they know and it's frightening to imagine changing that. High minded progressive positions certainly mostly don't help but In my life i try to convert people by inviting them to ride with me and showing them it's fun or by helping them buy or fix a bicycle. Which actually works. And then voting for the people who actually want to support bicycles which ahem is partisan.