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Deadpan Troglodytes's avatar

I want to apologize in advance for focusing on an insignificant piece of this: I really enjoy your newsletter, and though I'm pessimistic about rolling back automobile use, I am in favor of promoting transit and walkability on the margin.

But for all that's holy, please forsake the phrase "people over cars" and derivative variations. It seems to be gaining popularity among walkability/transit advocates, but the phrase is insulting and unnecessarily polarizing. Sure, it's just a rhetorical flourish, but it invites obvious objections (cars carry people), and whenever people use it, I feel like they're treating me like a child. Maybe it's polled well, or plays well with the base, but as someone on the fence it sends me screaming in the other direction.

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KLevinson's avatar

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