hellyesbrother

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When you've lost the New York Fucking Times on Israel...

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Started out as r/cumtown

 
 
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Has it been mostly co-opted by the right? How invested is Québec Solidaire in separation? And where does QS stand on issues like religious symbols and immigration?

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Kate Wagner is a national treasure. Kate has been on Trillbillys and the blog perfectly encapsulates the foam and stucco subprime-mortgaged exurbs plaguing our land.

Some of my favs:

https://mcmansionhell.com/post/149472892236/houston-tx

https://mcmansionhell.com/post/152112123991/great-falls-va

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“How about Joe Biden but he’s gay and also Chinese for some reason”

-Nick “Engels” Mullen

 
 

For the record, I love my bike and don't own a car. However, the local cycling "activists" in my community are from the same mold as the YIMBY, neoliberal urbanist types. Overwhelmingly white, PMC and childless, who view bicycling and bike infrastructures as the harbinger for livable cites.

When you're a coder or social media marketing douche sitting on an ergonomic chair for 8 hours, cycling for five minutes to and from your loft is an ideal arrangement. However, cycling is a lot less attractive to a blue collar worker who has to travel to a exurb for their grueling 9 hour retail or Amazon warehouse shift standing on their feet. They would much rather nap on the bus after a shift than push pedals for 5 miles.

There is significant research that bike lanes are a trojan horse for gentrification and neoliberal housing development.

In my mid-size city, the twittersphere about local city politics is disproportionately geared towards cycling. It's become a cool kids club for PMCs to get involved in municipal politics, while ignoring much more desperate issues like homelessness and police brutality.

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