> Park outside of the city, walk/bike/scooter/mass-transit within
Very telling how these arguments are always the most ableist shit you've ever heard and yet people seem to think they're Very Progressive for making them.
Very telling how these arguments are always the most ableist shit you've ever heard and yet people seem to think they're Very Progressive for making them.
Before using "ableist" as a cudgel, consider whether you know the first thing about the people you think you're defending.
It is generally more productive to assume charity in the people you are talking to, that of course no one is going to ignore that some people need cars to get around.