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I'm not sure what your point is. You come in here with this passive aggressive tone even though this community had nothing to do with the protest you're talking about. I get that it made you mad and you need a place to vent but this is not it.
Also, forming your political opinion based on the fact that some people made you mad is fallacious reasoning and very immature. Even if the protesters were advocating for the same points this community does, them being annoying does not invalidate (or validate) any of the arguments. Funnily enough, good public transport is actually the best and often only viable way to meaningfully improve traffic so you're acting against your own self-interest here.
Alright I don't want to double post because I know it's spammy. But let's consider optics.
Person has bad experience with group professing "We hate XYZ!"
Person later finds subforum online titled "Fuck XYZ!"
The natural conclusion that person is going to draw will be something like "Ah, so this is where that sentiment is stemming from." It would be impossible not to link the two.
I understand why people do this but it's still a fallacy.
You... you think WE started the anti-car movement? Seriously?
Goddamn it, they're finally on to us.
That's great, but where did OP mention what the protest was about, at all? All OP mentions is their methods, not opinions, message, or affiliation.
I don't live in a city. My self-interest is with cars. If you don't have a car out here, good luck getting anywhere lol
It seems to me like you don't actually know what this community is about and you're just mad at the somewhat intentionally provocative title. You wouldn't be the first.
We don't want to take people's cars away. We want good urban planning so that not using a car becomes a viable alternative. If done right this also improves the lifes of people who still need cars for various reasons. If you live in a rural area you'll probably always need a car and that's fine.
To be clear, you're against public transport because you live somewhere with insufficient public transport and therefore cannot rely on the public transport that hasn't been built? Would the problem of insufficient public transport not be solved by building public transport?
This is what I've seen called "the subtractive fallacy".
People say "cars are bad, we should rely on them less", and instead of envisioning what that would actually mean, you just assume that the future they advocate for is exactly the same as the present but without cars. Of course that would suck. Good thing no one wants that.
What we want is for you and everyone to have the choice of driving a car, or not. If we had good public transport alternatives everywhere, this would me less people driving cars which is a good thing for everyone else who still wants or needs to drives cars. "Fuck cars" because they have taken over too much space and resources that could be better used elsewhere for the benefit of literally everyone.
How is this so hard to understand?
Most level headed and well communicated take.
It is probably now that I should admit to having fabricated the story. I hope everyone is entertained.
Let's be honest here, the only thing missing in your story to make it more obviously fake was "and then everyone got up and clapped".
Ideally you would park your car outside of the city and then take public transit into the city. Cities should be dense, walkable communities connected by light rail and bike paths