• prowess2956@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    Excuse my ignorance, but is there something going around about 15-minute neighborhoods? Someone pretty kooky mentioned something about that to me just today (in relation to Chattanooga, I think, but I didn’t exactly follow the crazy train of thought). Something about how they’re monitoring everyone and they can’t take more than 100 trips outside that zone or something. I know it’s all nonsense but there’s also usually some tie back into reality.

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      10 months ago

      The abilities of some to twist and misconstrue almost everything is almost impressive. Anytime anything might be helpful to society, they come up with conspiracies and ways it must be for evil.

      I don’t have, and never planned on having, any kids but, I always vote for and push for education. It is scary what large numbers of ignorant people can accomplish.

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        10 months ago

        This is how things work now. Every idea we come up with to marginally improve society will be met with completely invented bullshit.

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      10 months ago

      I found this USA Today https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2023/04/10/fact-check-false-claim-15-minute-cities-lock-down-residents/11593351002/

      From a snippet:

      Moreno said the posts are inaccurate and misconstrue the nature of the urban planning framework.

      “The 15-minute city is the opposite of lockdown,” Moreno said. “The 15-minute city is an open and connected city, which balances the differences in access to services.”

      The framework does not limit residents’ ability to leave their neighborhoods or access services in other areas of the city.

      “All citizens are free to go where they want," Moreno said. "There are no constraints.”

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        Thank you for this! I figured it was the usual mix of 1) a term based in reality, 2) a dash of sci-fi / dystopian tale, and 3) a whole ton of crazy.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah the conspiratorial right claims they’re a way to trap people into restricted zones 15 minutes across