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destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Palestine@lemmy.ml•An "orgy of evidence". It's all too perfect21·7 hours agoYou’re so right actually. All of the facts are absolutely being reported with pinpoint accuracy and zero bias or obfuscation by official sources and media that absolutely haven’t demonstrated a consistent slant towards a certain side for the entire duration of this latest round of genocide in particular and the entire struggle in general.
Come to think of it, I’m sure the timing of this event, coming at a time when that particular side is actually starting to lose substantial support in the court of public opinion as well as in actual criminal courts, is completely circumstantial and coincidental – as is the fact that the perpetrator is part of a “leftist” organization that is notoriously riddled with feds to keep an eye on the movement, or the fact that he was treated with kid gloves and allowed to shout FREE PALESTINE loud and clear for the cameras to capture, by a police force that normally shoots kids with toy guns – the same police force that was pointing guns at Aaron Bushnell as he burned to death.
Completely above board and natural, I’m certain.
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Electric cars are to save the auto industry, not the environment.English2·9 hours agoFunny you should mention Asian countries, considering both I and the author of the tweet in the screenshot live in an Asian country. We do use individual transport – but it’s not cars, it’s usually motorbikes or scooters. The “meme” (actually a serious opinion from someone who studies urbanism and transport for a living) is aimed at manufacturers and governments (like mine) who are pushing electric cars that most people can’t afford (and that people in rural areas definitely can’t afford) to the exclusion of public transit, which practically everyone can afford.
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Palestine@lemmy.ml•An "orgy of evidence". It's all too perfect62·10 hours agoAnd you think the feds don’t have enough experience to draw from to plant a convincing-looking manifesto?
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Palestine@lemmy.ml•Consider everyone's attentions successfully redirected.4·11 hours agoDoesn’t have to be either. I wouldn’t put it past the Zionists to consider two unsuspecting lives an acceptable price for the massive PR boost they’re getting out of this
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Electric cars are to save the auto industry, not the environment.English42·18 hours agoI don’t think you’ll find anyone with a lick of sense in here that’s advocating for zero cars – just that the way the system is currently set up prioritizes cars above everything else when it ought to be the other way around – cars ought to be the very last resort instead of the first option most people go for. Taxis absolutely have their uses, and yes they should be cheap, but not so abundant as to divert people from using mass transit like buses or trams
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Electric cars are to save the auto industry, not the environment.English184·19 hours agoThe money wasted in electric car subsidies is much better spent on mass transit and cycling and pedestrianization initiatives, all of which move far more people at much less cost per person. Electric cars are being posited as the solution (as opposed to drastically improved mass transit) because that’s the only way auto companies can stay relevant and maintain their supremacy
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Kerala’s first-ever light tram project, inspired by Brisbane model, proposed for Kochi’s non-metro areasEnglish5·20 hours agoI think the confusion stems from the fact that the actual vehicle that the Brisbane Metro rolling stock is based on is also called a Hess LighTram. There’s a good chance that this is also going to end up just being a BRT like the Brisbane Metro, or (maybe) an adapted guided bus system. We’ll have to see, it’s still extremely early days for this project. Honestly I’m just glad they’re considering something like this, we have precious few modernized transit options in any of our cities.
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•5-minute headway isn't ideal, but it's a huge step in the right direction. I'm quite stoked for this.English3·20 hours agoI’m on the web interface so I do actually see the headline in the body (plus the beginning of the article itself), but I think maybe it doesn’t show up on other clients?
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Kerala’s first-ever light tram project, inspired by Brisbane model, proposed for Kochi’s non-metro areasEnglish5·20 hours agoThere’s also a water metro for offshore islands in the city
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•5-minute headway isn't ideal, but it's a huge step in the right direction. I'm quite stoked for this.English7·21 hours agoOh, my bad – I thought the headline showed up in the post too!
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•5-minute headway isn't ideal, but it's a huge step in the right direction. I'm quite stoked for this.English10·21 hours agoI live in Mumbai – while the commuter trains have lots of room for improvement, they do run at ~3 minute headway for most of the day, and that’s on tracks shared with the national rail network. I’d expect a metro system with its own dedicated tracks to be able to do even better, at least at peak hours.
Just to be clear, I’m not complaining – 5 minutes is pretty great, and the Mumbai Metro system (separate from the commuter trains) is also worse at about ~6 minutes – but even so, I was hoping this system might be able to achieve times like the Paris or Moscow Metro
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•This is unironically true -- being forced into a car-centric mindset makes monsters out of most peopleEnglish11·21 hours agoI think the point being made is that having to drive everywhere makes people even less kind than they usually are, as borne out by road rage incidents
destructdisc@lemmy.worldOPto Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Keeping the fuckcars spirit flying high by combining two modes of transitEnglish8·22 hours agoThis is Line 2A on the Mumbai Metro. The train sets were built locally by BEML, but Alstom supplies the signaling infrastructure.
I should also mention that only two of the four operational metro lines in Mumbai currently have bike infrastructure. It’s pretty annoying
No I get that, but there’s this prevailing sentiment that cars are somehow more necessary in rural areas because…they’re not worth serving with transit or something? I don’t know. I think it’s ridiculous. Big cities should obviously have excellent transit and non-car infrastructure but so should small towns and villages