I’ve got some of this lot on my LinkedIn, of all places, all hoping to one day stop being openforwork by non-stop posting conspiracy theories where potential employers can see it. Their latest thing is that they saw The Hunger Games and decided that 15 minute cities means walled-off districts rather than simply not having to drive everywhere to get what you need.
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
Some of the shit I've read about 15 minute cities makes me really wonder how people take those nuts at all seriously ever again.
This is how it works now. Anything suggested to make the system a little bit better will piled on by arguments that make no sense, and don't even seem to be attacking the actual idea.
No no, you see, they WON, that's why! /s
they think they won a giant victory sigh
They are projecting. It would be nice if we as a society had enough resources to ask them what really makes them feel bad.
Because they got called out, questioned about their reasoning, and had no good rebutle. Question everything, and show your sources.
I'm very happy I have very little real-life experience with any of the anti-vax idiocy, and that it wasn't really a big thing in my country. Seeing all of the conservative 'muricans loose their minds over it has been both hilarious and frightening.
Round 2 coming soon to a face near you!