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Old 12-30-21 | 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Calsun
Not true when choices have been removed by profit maximizing corporations. City lot sizes and dimensions changed when trolley car lines were removed and cars took their place by default. I walked or bikes to school for 12 years but today it is often not safe for children or adults to walk or bicycle anywhere. The interstate highway system foolishly promoted by President Eisenhower made matters far worse. While Europe and Asia build light rail and high speed trains the U.S. government funded freeways which cut cities in half and forced people into cars. Even where I attended college a pork project that benefited only local contractors was done to build a 12 lane freeway through a town of 7,000 people. Students that walked or biked to campus were forced to buy cars which is not a trivial expensve for a student. I spent my last year in college as a homeless person as I could not afford both a car and to pay rent for an apartment.

It is also not appreciated that the "flight" to the suburbs were race based as white parents wanted to move to whites only enclaves and protect their children from exposure to children of color. This is still going on and why the big push for charter schools to continue with racial segregation that is so important to weaken workers in this country and keep them enslaved and living paycheck to paycheck. People have been deluded into thinking that they actually have a choice and live in a democracy.
What part of what I said is not true? can you specify?
The "flight" to the suburbs is the reason that most Americans are used to driving individual vehicles instead of using public transport, mass transit or bicycling.
Which are likely not widely available or safe in most suburbs, because most drivers think bicycles & motorcycles are just toys that don't belong on the roads.
Note that I specified 'most Americans' in my previous post, not you specifically as an outlier.
What you described in your personal experience does not reflect the majority of America.
I'm no stranger to sleeping in cars or being hungry enough to eat from garbage cans. .
Whatever racial divide that occurs in America is not delusion, it is designed maintain what always has been, since Columbus.
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