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by retinaros
1351 days ago
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i ride a bike. i just practice empathy. you should try sometimes. i live in paris and id rather spend tax money to help less wealthy suburban people commute by car to their work rather than make the life of a few 1% rich parisians better. some people live far because they cant afford to live close by their work place, they cant change 2 or 3 trains to go to work especially looking at the abysmal paris transportation continuity of service. they end up commuting for 4hours of their day every day. (it is always late, always canceled, dirty, polluted, thieves everywhere and I commuted for 10 years as a student) |
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It is physically impossible to have everyone in many areas of paris drive, because after a parking garage and a fifth of a piece to drive in there's no space left.
Empathy is not forcing those poor suburbanites to spend a third of their income on a car.
Empathy is not taking up 2/3rds of the land in the outer regions with car infrastructure rather than housing and productive commecial uses.
Empathy is not forcing sparse development for the sake of landlords' property values.
You should try it some time.
Also the entire premise that the actually poor suburbanites are all driving into the city every day is absurd. Mosstof them would be paying more for their car and a parking spot than their wage.