>>37470734Selbstverständlich.
Urbanism has it's merits, but in the hands of the current big players it just becomes another tool to control the masses.
I like the idea of a walking-distance Schlecker (RIP) and have disdain for rush-hour, 9-5 and soulless corpocracy like any other sane individual. But it's not the 1920s anymore.
After all is said and done, with a car, you really can go anywhere. We live in a society where forestry machines can be turned of remotely, do you really want to give up even more agency in exchange for sensible city planning right now?
as you already said
>not real honest people.is my biggest gripe with every sensible policy which technically allows for more control.
Alas, It's all off-topic, but you try talking about politics reasonably on /pol/. The board which is botted, shilled, and astroturfed the hardest.
Only a masochist would voluntarily subject themselves to the psyops, conflicting narratives and social engineering going on there for more than a few minutes.
Literally mental poison.
I will stop now, but this would probably be more enjoyable than bait-thread #102
Maybe OP isn't even a real person.
Certainly not someone with any 'horse in this race'
Luv you all, anons.
GN