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[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago

Then you are wasting space and resources to build a parking garage that will never be at full capacity.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 8 months ago

But think of the shareholders' short-term profit!

[–] [email protected] 15 points 8 months ago (1 children)

That was never the goal…

Most CEOs seem to not have got the memo...

[–] [email protected] 15 points 8 months ago (2 children)
  1. Induced demand
  2. They still take away a lot of space that could be used for housing or third places.
[–] [email protected] 15 points 8 months ago

Carcinisation is unevitable 🦀

[–] [email protected] 5 points 8 months ago

Maxwell has my vote

[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 months ago (1 children)

The artist is pas. They make lots of cool transfem art.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

Ayo a fellow Haibane Renmei fan in the wild? ablobcatrave

If you like these types of mysteries, give Sora no Woto a try.

[–] [email protected] 52 points 8 months ago (1 children)

If only we had more foresight and built that one extra lane...

[–] [email protected] 19 points 8 months ago
 

I think teaching people how protests work is pretty important praxis and is not talked about nearly enough.

Moderates and liberals tend to think of protest and demonstration as the same thing and anything that is not a demonstration is generally though of as bad or counterproductive.

Most of the populace simply doesn't understand that blocking roads or getting arrested have strategic value. They consider the goal of every protest to be to raise awareness and support and to convince people like them ™️ that any given cause is worth supporting and that their support is all it really takes to a make change happen. It's a very self-centered view of how political movement work and it seems unfortunately quite obiquitous.

They see a road block and think "that just makes you look bad" and the thought process ends there because now your movement isn't worth supporting in their eyes. If you try to explain that blocking off roads is often done to cut off supply lines to financial districts or big corporations and put economic pressure on them or the politicians they donate to, they refuse to engage with the idea entirely or claim that it doesn't actually work and the only way to protest successfully is to win over people like them even though they've probably never been to a demonstration, let alone a direct action event and if they did they'd probably do more harm than good given how ignorant they are on the subject.

We really need to educate people about protesting tactics, how they work, what they actually seek to achieve, and how different methods put pressure on different areas to get different effects and I think you probably can't teach this to older generations but younger generations are capable of learning and we really need them to learn this.

Teaching people to think in terms of systems and take a structural approach when trying to change a system is paramount because, in the current state of things, the common belief seems to be if enough people wave signs from the sidewalk, things magically work out in the end.

 

I think teaching people how protests work is pretty important praxis and is not talked about nearly enough.

Moderates and liberals tend to think of protest and demonstration as the same thing and anything that is not a demonstration is generally though of as bad or counterproductive.

Most of the populace simply doesn't understand that blocking roads or getting arrested have strategic value. They consider the goal of every protest to be to raise awareness and support and to convince people like them ™️ that any given cause is worth supporting and that their support is all it really takes to a make change happen. It's a very self-centered view of how political movement work and it seems unfortunately quite obiquitous.

They see a road block and think "that just makes you look bad" and the thought process ends there because now your movement isn't worth supporting in their eyes. If you try to explain that blocking off roads is often done to cut off supply lines to financial districts or big corporations and put economic pressure on them or the politicians they donate to, they refuse to engage with the idea entirely or claim that it doesn't actually work and the only way to protest successfully is to win over people like them even though they've probably never been to a demonstration, let alone a direct action event and if they did they'd probably do more harm than good given how ignorant they are on the subject.

We really need to educate people about protesting tactics, how they work, what they actually seek to achieve, and how different methods put pressure on different areas to get different effects and I think you probably can't teach this to older generations but younger generations are capable of learning and we really need them to learn this.

Teaching people to think in terms of systems and take a structural approach when trying to change a system is paramount because, in the current state of things, the common belief seems to be if enough people wave signs from the sidewalk, things magically work out in the end.

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Tankie rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
 

Just learned about this word and I'm mildly annoyed it's only one letter away from being an anagram of tankie.

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Balls rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
 
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rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
 

My Dear Lass

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anime_irl (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
 

My Dear Lass

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