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Why is the guardian doing such a shitty headline?
The problem is that with that kind of budget you could improve a lot more traditional trains
It’s really just hyperloop 2.0 in order to not improve the classic public transportation
They do care but for the wrong reason (because it’s costing them votes) - so their solution is copying right-wing positions in an attempt to win back voters when that’s only normalizing their viewpoints
Let’s see where the “bUt ChInA1!1!” People move the goalpost next to not have to change
And some people still say that the customers are helpless and calling for boycott doesn’t work…
If people would demand other industries to be more in line with their moral values (like about climate change) that could also change a lot
It’s basically the same kind of treatment the paparazzi and yellow press are giving prominent people and somehow it’s okay then just because they are famous.
But for decades that was normalized because people were buying it and now it’s spreading to other areas as well
Germany and Poland should invite him to a roundtrip through the camps then
It’s really stupid how many people are a sucker for punishment so much that they don’t care if they get it wrong a couple of times…
What happend to “Better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer”?
I’d guess a police officer is seeing more than 50 random people a day though which makes it a daily occurrence to be in contact with people carrying which actually strengthens my point
Case in point “luxury” clothes that cost insane amounts of money just because they have labels printed on them for everyone to see and not because.the fabric is particularly great.
Sure it’s good quality but not better than what you get for half the price and not even close to the custom tailored stuff the really rich people wear…
Really don’t understand how people spend a fortune to walk around advertising for Gucci, LV, etc…
why else would this be one of the only countries where officers are lethally armed around the clock
Because it’s also the only country where many citizens are lethally armed around the clock I’d guess
If you stop a random person in traffic in Europe for routine control then it’s extremely unlikely that they have a gun in their car and even less likely that they will pull it on you.
If you are permanently having to think about scenarios where random people pull a gun on you because it’s not a very unlikely situation to happen then it’s not unreasonable to expect certain paranoia to start to form…
While the stats for “people killed by police” are always shown around I’d guess that the “police killed by citizens” also is much higher in the US.
Gun control is the only solution that even has a chance to remove this spiralling violence of trigger happy cops imho
Very interesting read
NATO really needs to step up their game when it comes to those “softer” attacks via misinformation and using refugees as a weapon though
“but he claimed to be Anarcho and anti-government”…
So it’s basically how a lot of German truckers lost their job to polish and Romanian truckers with EU regulations?
Poland is starting to move from on of the main beneficiaries of the EU to having poorer countries next to then it seems
I thought that guy was supposed to be “Anarcho”?
Isn’t that like his whole thing to do unregulated capitalism?
One of the reasons is probably the same why Tesla isn’t releasing their Cybertruck outside of the us - the Crash-Tests there just don’t factor in pedestrian survival rates if they are hit by the car that you want to release on the market. Most of those giant trucks don’t make it here because they’d just run over any pedestrian they hit without them having any chance of survival even at low speeds.
Add to that the totally car-centered infrastructure that basically punishes everyone not in a car and you have the perfect storm for dead pedestrians and bikers…