Fuck Cars
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As much as I LOL'd and agree with the sentiment, this is almost entirely about politics, not infrastructure -- the only tenuous connection is that the political shithead happens to own a car company. As such, please try to resist the temptation to post more stuff like this here.
Edit to address some feedback:
Yes, !fuckcars is political, but that doesn't mean everything political is on-topic. If this had been about Musk interfering with CA high-speed rail, it would be unambiguously on-topic. If this had been about the harmful effects of those trucks on other road users, it would be unambiguously on-topic (although for the record, I dislike threads hating on any one particular type of car because they risk missing the point that all of them contribute to most of the problems).
But it was neither of those things. It was just pointing out the dishonesty of people who bought a particular product with a particular political connotation. The fact that the product happened to be a vehicle was irrelevant to the idea being conveyed. That makes it a good fit for somewhere like !politicalmemes or !enoughmuskspam, maybe, but not here.
I really think that you can't divorce the car-centric hell we are currently suffering in from the politics that made it happen.
"Fuck Cars" is 100% a political statement.
Guys can we please talk about how we better organize society without being so political?
I don't know. People are writing and calling the government every day, protesting online to attempt to improve public transportation, yet in vain. Well guess who's in control. And it's not just public transportation, you know.
It's a really odd position to take when politics are literally the only route through which public infrastructure and services pass.
"Guys can we please talk about how we better do politics without being political?"
I hope your statement was satire. Otherwise I question your understanding of basic concepts.
It’s so hard to tell. I read it and thought “Good joke!” and upvoted right away. But I had the same reaction when r/TheDonald started, so my sensor is busted.
It's also a shitty, unreliable, dangerous vehicle that allows them to be on the road because Elon is the richest dipshit on earth right now.
He's pushed past regulations and forced his shitty vehicles to be on roads all across the world, including Europe, which doesn't have the road infrastructure to handle things like the cybertruck. It's bypassing regulation after regulation to show up on the road as a massive eyesore.
The Cybertruck is the culmination of everything fuckcars is about imo.
IMO while the post shows a cybertruck and it is the culmination of this community, the post clearly focuses on how horrible elon musk is, which would be better suited somewhere else (even tho I vehemently agree with the sentiment)
Where in the EU is it legal to drive a Cybertruck? Not in Germany as far as I know. I thought it was EU regulations that blocked it
According to this article (in german) the entire front section of the car would have to be redesigned for the cybertruck to be legal in europe.
I think they are grey imports in Eastern European countries. I’ve seen at least one on YouTube, but it was some shitheads channel I don’t follow or remember the name of.
Look, a person who is incapable of taking no for an answer!
Infrastructure, famously divorced from politics
No silly, politics is when minorities.
I mean there was the whole hyperloop thing he pushed in an attempt to prevent high speed rail construction in california.
Give me a break. This shithead intentionally sabotaged high speed rail in CA. Lots of other issues.
Fuck cars and fuck this car douche.
Elon Musk is not a "political shithead" he is a primary reason why we don't have better forms of transportation, and it's worth pointing it out every single time. Also, aren't virtually all of the infrastructure issues that exist that make cars such a prevalent force in our society almost entirely predicated on politics? Was Robert Moses not motivated by his own politics? But was it not his policies that essentially birthed the modern hostility to humans that urban areas have?
Yeah, the whole hyper loop scam [1] he invented was to kill high speed rail in California. Fuck him.
[1] just see it in Las Vegas all out is a tunnel for cars that you pray there's no accident because of fire starts you are stuck and can't escape.
Thank you for being the voice of moderation! I bought a Model 3 in 2018, and the car itself has been great. Considering that it's now paid off, and that it's not okay to trash a perfectly usable resource, it would be irresponsible to replace it just to make a political statement. That said, I do have this same bumper sticker on my car 😅