How the 15 minute city bullshit will result in a transition into a dictatorship
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"Don't worry!" say the WEF, when confronted with the accusation that they're building a world where quasi-governmental civil servants will dominate your life in all areas, demanding "papers, please" for every facet of human existence.
"Don't worry! We don't need to ask for your papers, your mobile does that bit for us!"
15 minute cities aka human cattle pens
Next they'll restrict internet access so you can't even get information from more than 15 minutes away.
Now the only people with any freedom will be those with horses.
As if they won't just kill off all the horses with a 'horse flu' or something for climate change.
Chemical spill whoopsies
There are a lot of reasons why white people moved beyond walking distance from cities their family had lived in for decades.
after the extinction of whites, these will take the name of dead nigger storages, let's try to not make another 4chan prophecy become a reality again.
A 15 minute city is not an evil on its own - I already live in one, and I like it, because I'm fucking lazy and hate driving. It's not a 15 minute city by design, though. It just turned out that way, over a century ago.
The evil comes when you try to force people to remain in that 15 minute bubble. Nothing stops or pressures me not to drive an hour away if I want to. There's no toll gate punishing me for leaving the bubble.
If they want 15 minute cities, they should use the carrot and abhor the stick, because the stick will just turn people like me against them.
I forget who it was on this sub who recently described me as disagreeable to a potentially pathological level, but I suspect they're right, because I feel motivated to oppose people on matters I agree with just because I don't like the way they're doing it.
This is just a return to feudalism where peasants are tied to the land.
Each 15 minute zone will have an appointed "Lord" to run it and protect it, some might even get fired or receive consequences for bad things happening to their zone.
Feudalism.
Having most of the stuff you need 15 minutes away isn't despotic: it's good urban planning.
Read the article, they are threatening to slap people with arbitrary fines if they move around too much.
Ah, my bad.
Not being able to leave except with permission, however, is despotic.
And you bet they won't ever get to the part where they actually put the things you need in the zones.
The devil always mixes his lies with truth