I think it helps to have a nuanced opinion and make sure we don't spiral into an echo chamber. For my example, I've found that lefties are able to identify a lot of the right problems, it's just that they think gay space communism is the solution to it.
For instance, I completely agree that North American cities are really stupidly designed. The car-centric nature of them means you're stranded if your vehicle breaks down. The fact that you have to go into debt to buy this big stupid box to navigate your own city is ridiculous in the first place.
But when it comes to their solutions for this they can't separate their stupid idpol nonsense from it. My local city government keeps talking about "equitable solutions" to traffic and pedestrian fatalities. Typical "world ending, women most affected" type stuff.
Plus they keep droning on about high density housing which absolutely no one wants to live in. in their utopia we'd all live in depressing Soviet-style block apartments.
Get rid of two of them. Keep only the smallest, most fuel-efficient one. Your wife/husband can drop you off at work in the morning while she/he uses the car to take the kids to school and buy groceries during the day. Only one car per household. Then you can have your le heckin' wholesome walkable cities.
Then go fuck yourself, you fucking hypocrite.
I don’t believe I ever told anyone they need to get rid of their cars bud. But congrats on beating that argument I never made.
So you're just bitching into the ether. Like a woman. Noted.
No, I said there should be more pedestrian infrastructure which would save lives then you got really defensive. Like a woman.
The opposite, actually. I presented a workable solution for your pedestrian infrastructure quandary. You, meanwhile, keep queefing "shouldas" and "muh saved lives" like a vagina. It's the same tiring rhetoric from all emotional leftoids.
But I understand you don't like it because it personally affects you. How about we remove two lanes off each road for a wider sidewalk? It'll make driving more miserable than it already is, but think of the walkability! We could even add bike lanes with all the extra space.
Another solution would be to imminent-domain part of your land for a sidewalk easement. It'll lower your property value and destroy your landscaping, on top of nonstop construction noise, but that's a small price to pay for walkability.