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I find the quality and variety of discussions on the fediverse to be lower than what I had on reddit. Lemmings have strong preconceived notions and little interest in changing viewpoints from new information. I think I'll be switching back.

Edit: you'll find that most of the comments deny any shortcomings of the culture and go directly to invalidating my opinions via character assassination. If lemmy was a community that actually stood for the ideals which it espouses it would take constructive criticism in the spirit in which it was intended. QED.

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[–] rockSlayer@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Oh hi, I live in Minnesota. Assuming you called out the state because you live here too, I'm sure you're also aware of how bizarre this winter has been. That's because of climate change. We can make the state far more walkable, and we'll need to so we can get control on climate change.

The anti-car movement is better described as "car transport should be heavily reduced and replaced by public transit and alternative transit". When it's intensely cold, people should be able to use mass transit like light rail and busses too. If they live in a very rural area, then yes a car will be necessary. But the point is to focus on human-scale infrastructure, not car-scale infrastructure.

[–] Jode@midwest.social 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

I live one state to the east. Just the first cold place I could think of while being dramatic lol. I get the idea, I support the idea. I'd love to use my car as little as possible. But some of those c/fuckcars people have a very narrow idealist vision of the word they want to live in with little regard to how things need to work outside of their own bubble to keep that world working. The whole "electric cars aren't to save the planet they're to save the auto industry" sentiment is absurd. We have to make progress on this shit somehow. It's like the idea that the whole world can be powered solely by wind and solar. That is absurd. Sure we can completely phase out fossil but jfc diversity is a necessity and putting ALL the eggs in the wind and solar basket is not a great idea.

[–] rockSlayer@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

Lol fair enough. Even with this crazy winter, we did see temps dive from the mid 40s to -3 a couple weeks ago. I miss my snowy winters, at least then it wouldn't look so miserable outside.

I think those communities are a lightning rod for venting frustrations in a like-minded community more than anything. Systemic change is hard, and sometimes it's cathartic to belt out a slogan before returning to praxis.

[–] Jode@midwest.social 2 points 9 months ago

Shit we got so much snow by me in one shot that it knocked the power out and I got a bunch of downed tees I have to deal with. And now it's in the 40s/50s and flooding everything.