i've been poor enough that i couldn't afford a car, so any "poor people need cars, not bikes and transit" argument feels a bit hollow to me.
and the immediate assumption that i'm talking from a place of privilege rather than experience is pretty rude, tbh.
i've been poor enough that i couldn't afford a car, so any "poor people need cars, not bikes and transit" argument feels a bit hollow to me.
and the immediate assumption that i'm talking from a place of privilege rather than experience is pretty rude, tbh.