• Zagorath@aussie.zoneOP
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      11 months ago

      No they’re not. They are arguing against a straw man so ridiculous it’s more of a small sad-looking pile of straw. And they know it, too; they’re a regular car-brained troll in this community, and they’ve had it pointed out to them why their arguments are nonsense many times before.

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        11 months ago

        They are arguing against a straw man so ridiculous it’s more of a small sad-looking pile of straw.

        What is the “straw man” in their argument? Be specific.

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          11 months ago

          No, I won’t. Because you’re smart enough to figure it out yourself. The only barrier to figuring it out is a deliberate obstinance and opposition to better urban planning.

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            11 months ago

            If I knew what the fuck was going on in your brain when you said something, I wouldn’t have to ask. I’d also be a lot richer because it would also mean I’m psychic.

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              11 months ago

              Alright, here it is so that people with no critical thinking skills can get it:

              Nobody, at any point, said we should make the speed limit on all roads 6 km/h.

              Nobody even said we should make the speed limit on some roads 6 km/h.

              The actual thing actually proposed by road safety advocates and people in favour of better urban planning is reducing the speed limit on local residential streets, and in commercial shopping districts. Usually to 30 km/h.