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[–] rexxit 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

That's ludicrous - I don't know which hedgerow maze you're navigating to get to the grocery store. 2500ft is half a mile. You cannot make 0.5 miles into 4-5 miles in any reasonable amount of neighborhood streets, and I have never lived somewhere like that in 6 completely different suburbs in different regions/cities.

In my suburban neighborhood, the straight line, as-the-crow-flies distance is 0.52 miles. The driven distance is 0.7 miles. Everywhere I've ever lived it's proportionally similar, though not always as close. Anyplace with public transit - even good public transit - would require more distance than walking and WAY more time than driving.

Are there just a bunch of people out there living in insaneland (where?!?)? Everywhere I've lived is dense city or completely sane suburbia. Are suburbs just an evil caricature of reality in your mind? Is fuckcars just full of people living in some crazy fictional strawman of a suburban hell?

[–] rexxit 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

How about this: housing in places with a shrinking population is relatively cheap and plentiful (math, right?). Developed countries could dial back immigration so that immigration + birth rate is below replacement. That solves overpopulation at the regional level.

[–] rexxit 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Sure, and so will slowing, stopping, and reversing anthropogenic climate change. Should we give up?

[–] rexxit 1 points 1 year ago

Where "fascism" is defined as whatever you want it to be, regardless of any reasonable definition. Is renewable energy eco fascism? How about fuckcars? How about forcing densified housing?

Not fascism? How convenient.

[–] rexxit -1 points 1 year ago

Call me when you fucking grow up

[–] rexxit -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (6 children)

Education? Contraception? It's not fucking rocket science. Every developed country in the world is at well below replacement rates. The idea needs to be promoted and not derided or conflated with eugenics (which it emphatically isn't). Blunting the impact of an aging population is the most difficult problem.

Edit: the most difficult problem is that capitalism demands perpetual growth, and billionaires and heads of state with a vested interest in growth would never allow the population to shrink without extreme resistance, like pervasive propaganda and outlawing abortion.

[–] rexxit -1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I've lived in multiplexes and small apartment buildings. For decades at this point. I fucking hate it and I know this is not an uncommon viewpoint. If people hated suburban homes, they would be selling at a discount, which is clearly not the case. You have to pay a premium to live in a less densely populated place and the lack of density is what makes those places expensive and desirable

[–] rexxit 0 points 1 year ago

Or we could promote education, contraception, and contraction of the global population the same way we promote renewable energy - because the ideas are related. Or do you think that there's no point in trying to fix the problem? Because you clearly don't seem to hold that opinion about the climate catastrophe, you just refuse to look at population as part of the problem.

[–] rexxit -4 points 1 year ago (5 children)

"forcing", yes that's it. These people hate living in the suburbs and we are "forcing" it on them. Did you ever stop to wonder why suburban houses sell for 2-3x or more of the cost of condos? I'll give you a hint: it's not because people hate single family homes. The anti-car urban zealots don't have a clue that there are people out there that live in pleasant green communities, and yes, have to take the car to the grocery store.

I lived in NYC - an ultra-dense city with incredible transit. I had to walk or take transit to get groceries. Now I live in a suburb, the store is the same distance away, and it takes 1/4 the amount of time to get groceries. Someone save me from these awful car-centric troubles.

[–] rexxit -1 points 1 year ago (6 children)

What part of "naturally contract" implies genocide? I swear, the resistance to understanding is willful.

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