Originally Posted by
leroy jenkins
I wonder if there is a point where car safety people, if they get their way and pass more and more and more car safety laws, will admit they aren't fixing the problem.
If they had any intellectual honesty, I think they'd just admit that point doesn't exist, and they'd like all cars banned, which will fail to make the world or america a safe place.
But its also just like one or two more 'common sense' restrictions that will drastically change human nature and our heavily individualistic alienating society that lacks community, or the ability to instill common values into its young and if you're not on board with their agenda you're evil crazy etc.
They're so emotionally against the idea that pedestrians just learn some common vehicle avoidance techniques, and that the world isn't just a big happy safe place full of rainbows and unicorns. The previous few decades were the safest in all of history yet they feel entitled to the kind of safety that has literally never existed anywhere, including in those decades.
There has never been a time when children did not need some form of protection. The Donalds wall on the southern border was pretty stupid, but a decent brake foot with your head on a swivel around schools isn't going to traumatize our children. i admit there are problems with having a bunch of kids walking to schools, drivers will begin to target the children for excessive slow walking and involve them in traffic unnecessarily but I fail to see what is so abhorrent about just basic time adjustments in our schools to keep kids away from roads during commute times.
These drivers choose the softest slowest targets they can.
So lets be honest guys, at what point do you admit maybe just going after drivers hasn't solved it? or do you admit you just want all cars illegal? At what point will you be satisfied and direct your attention elsewhere?
Sorry you can all get back to circle jerking and fart smelling now.