Is "Not Just Bikes" one of them? They call themselves "urbanists." Their whole vision assumes the government is benevolent and won't use your dependence on them to exert control (or if they do, then that control is good and proper). So of course you should want to give up your car and ride government-run or -funded busses and trains everywhere.
Yes. Also, wendover productions and Adam Something. They both have great videos but like you mentioned, don't understand why we shouldn't give unlimited power to the state or why people don't want to deal with crazy animals on busses and trains.
Their idea of "logistics" is making it as easy as possible to cram as many people as possible onto as little land as possible, and making it so it's never necessary to leave. This reduces the carbon footprint per person, but also lowers the standard of living (but they try to sell this lifestyle as if it was a higher standard of living).
The logistics they present are a feasible way to achieve the jewish goal of insane population density. It's literally "live in the pod, eat the bugs, own nothing and be happy." They even sometimes have propaganda saying things like "who even wants a 2,000 square foot house anyway? What would you even do with that much space that doesn't even have any strangers in it? I'd rather live in 300 sq ft, just a few steps away from teeming crowds."
Is "Not Just Bikes" one of them? They call themselves "urbanists." Their whole vision assumes the government is benevolent and won't use your dependence on them to exert control (or if they do, then that control is good and proper). So of course you should want to give up your car and ride government-run or -funded busses and trains everywhere.
Yes. Also, wendover productions and Adam Something. They both have great videos but like you mentioned, don't understand why we shouldn't give unlimited power to the state or why people don't want to deal with crazy animals on busses and trains.
Their idea of "logistics" is making it as easy as possible to cram as many people as possible onto as little land as possible, and making it so it's never necessary to leave. This reduces the carbon footprint per person, but also lowers the standard of living (but they try to sell this lifestyle as if it was a higher standard of living).
The logistics they present are a feasible way to achieve the jewish goal of insane population density. It's literally "live in the pod, eat the bugs, own nothing and be happy." They even sometimes have propaganda saying things like "who even wants a 2,000 square foot house anyway? What would you even do with that much space that doesn't even have any strangers in it? I'd rather live in 300 sq ft, just a few steps away from teeming crowds."
Yup. “15 minute cities”. You can’t have a new world order if all the peasants own land and are driving around with guns.