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1. Jaysch+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-05-18 15:55:05
I disagree. I lived in NYC for 10 years without a car and used public transit for everything. There are plenty of passengers, and that didn't matter. It was just a larger captive audience for whoever was having their mental breakdown.
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2. diggin+ql1[view] [source] 2023-05-18 22:20:19
>>Jaysch+(OP)
The US's approach attacks public transit from both ends. Transit is gutted, cars are prioritized, making transit not good enough. And social services are gutted, the poor and the unwell are demonized, and then the only people riding transit are scary. And these two feed into each other; by making transit inefficient to use, and making expensive cars necessary, poverty is increased.
3. bertil+sl1[view] [source] 2023-05-18 22:20:21
>>Jaysch+(OP)
You want to have a more holistic view of living together. Public healthcare is part of that.

Whether people in crisis are on the side of the road (and easier to ignore with a lifted car hood) or in your train car, they aren’t getting the help they need.

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