• laverabe@lemmy.world
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    10 个月前

    This is going to sound like a tangent, but I think car centricity holds a lot of blame for many societal issues.

    150 years ago you would just walk wherever you needed to go 99% of the time. Now we drive 99% of the time. Most people don’t have a strong community/village physically in the real world. This lack of interpersonal interaction leads to lack of empathy to some degree among society.

    Lack of empathy makes it all about me and not society. That at least marginally contributes to income inequality among other issues.

    We can improve society on a national, state and local level by advocating for pedestrian improvements. I would argue walkability of cities is one of the greatest issues of the 21st century, and historians will hopefully classify this century as one in which we realized our past errors and took steps to correct them.