I saw on Twitter someone posted (paraphrased), “saying ‘save the rainforests’ doesn’t automatically mean ‘fuck all other forests,’” which I appreciated as an analogy for all this “all lives matter” nonsense.
I saw on Twitter someone posted (paraphrased), “saying ‘save the rainforests’ doesn’t automatically mean ‘fuck all other forests,’” which I appreciated as an analogy for all this “all lives matter” nonsense.
It’s the same logic that hears about diverse casting and thinks about the poor white actors being denied a job.
Self-counterpoint: I rented a 911 C4S in Germany awhile back and was very grateful it had parking sensors front and rear because: 1) I had never driven that car before; 2) I imagine it’s very easy to do €1000 worth of damage to a brand new six-figure car; 3) Europe.
While I agree with your user name, I respectfully disagree with your Luddite viewpoint to in-vehicle technology. To your point... people DID park and change lanes prior to this technology. The problem is, they bumped into other people’s cars and other objects when they parked (I live in an old city with parallel spots…
There is an upper limit to how much we can pay attention. Nobody can pay 100% attention every single second behind the wheel. New technology can help us get closer to 100%.
“It rains like 10 times a year max”