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softskunk | 3 months ago

what’s wrong with a 15-minute city?

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fragmede|3 months ago

You can't imagine how insufferably smug everyone who lived there would be? Living lives all happy and nice and not horrible? Gosh, what a terrible place it must be!

How much was rent again?

nephihaha|3 months ago

It depends whether your happiness relies on someone else micromanaging every step of your life. Mine doesn't. Maybe yours does.

greenavocado|3 months ago

Everything's fine until the government enforced lockdowns start

nephihaha|3 months ago

The 15 minute city is sold as a place with amenities within easy. The reality will end up being forced to live within a small area in some kind of gated community with a curfew.

Besides which, where are these amenities nowadays? Small businesses were decimated by discriminatory lockdown enforcement. Physical libraries and community centres are being shut. As are bars and cafes. If there was a real 15 minute city, it's in the past. The internet is no substitute for in person interaction.

iron_albatross|3 months ago

I’d argue that any sufficiently dense city is naturally a 15 minute city, and tens of millions of people (including myself) live in them. For example: in New York, Tokyo, London etc. one can feasibly access all the amenities they need within a “15-minute walk, bike ride, or public transit ride”.

The key thing is that these cities developed this way organically. There is nothing stopping me leaving my 15 minute radius if I want to, and I regularly do.

saagarjha|3 months ago

Why would there be lockdowns?

skywhopper|3 months ago

You’ve been reading/watching too much propaganda and disinformation, and are weirdly focused on COVID precautions that are long over. You should break out of whatever online communities you’re part of that consume this sort of nonsense.