Looking at suburban America, the lack of walking space in the alleged "sidewalk" is a startling reminder that these dwellings were planned and designed to make people antisocial.
Look at the narrow concrete space and compare to the large one allotted to the cars in the driveways. The message, even if subconscious, is simple: people are less important than cars.
A young couple can't fit in that space and take a stroll while holding hands.
American society is far more oppressive than totalitarian regimes because it gives people the illusion that they are free.
ANOTHER EURO MEME FLAG POSTING A DEMORALIZATION THREAD ABOUT THE SUBURBS!
WHAT IS THAT? LIKE FOUR TODAY?? WE ARE SO LUCKY YOU ARE DOING SUCH A GREAT JOB
GOD FORBID PEOPLE LIVE IN WHITE NEIGHBORHOODS RIGHT?
BEST MAKE FUN OF THEM AND TELL THEM THERE AWFUL
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK LAD
INCREDIBLE WORK YOU'RE DOING HERE. SIMPLY INCREDIBLE.
Josiah Lewis
>reddit spacing >meme flag what a fucking faggot
Aaron Turner
compare the stairway leading to the house with the sidewalk, and consider a stairway has enough room for two people holding hands and if it wasn't a health risk to walk side by side on a stairway, they are exactly the same space only that there's no health risk and the possibility of stepping on the fucking grass, or did you jut not consider that? saged
Isaiah Young
No, the suppression and villainization of white identity is what causes mass shooters. If you're a white nationalist the world already sees you as the most disgusting/evil thing on the planet. They censor youre right to speak out, leaving violence your only alternative.
I think the biggest issue is the small yard sizes with no outside privacy. I wouldn't feel comfortable relaxing in my back yard because I would know that my neighbors are looking at me or could look at me.
All these people are making fun of you but I have noticed this and agree. The sidewalks aren't the problem, most places in the US don't even have sidewalks. I've lived in europe for a few months and it is definitely more community oriented. In the US you're just supposed to drive around by yourself going to the next consumer store. In most cities there's never any parks or public hangout areas.
Michael Bell
thats because one of our states are bigger than most European countries
our problem is geography
Julian King
t. poor
Brayden Jenkins
Yea that is a part of it but also most cities in Europe were built a long time before automobiles while many in the US were not or were still very small.
Jackson Clark
>most places in the US don't even have sidewalks This is not true for almost every city/suburb
More people have access to sidewalks than don't. Most of the areas with no sidewalks have a very small population density so while taking up a lot of psychical space they don't represent the experience of most Americans.
You're only supposed to dart outside for 5 minutes to smoke a bowl then you go back inside to play Xbox with your bros for a few hours before riding your bike to your scene girlfriend's house to rail her out and then cuddle
Evan Moore
Most of the places I have been to, my town and others nearby, do not have sidewalks or maybe only on 1 street. Most places don't even have crosswalks here. You must live in a big city to think that.
Thomas Watson
Based
Blake Kelly
Wow this is weirdly fucking accurate. I never thought about this but when my wife and I are abroad we are able to hold hands when we walk comfortable and the sidewalks are still wide enough for other people to walk along side us with ease. I figured it's because cars are more important here than other places.
Justin Butler
Non-Western goblins invading the nation (both illegals and visa slaves) creates shooters.
Ethan Allen
post again and prove you aren't paid by the word
Mason Parker
Thanks God we live in postcommunist blocks at least we are not depressed and we are more social. Only truly horrendous totalitarian régime could allow building such houses.
Carson Ross
>A young couple can't fit in that space and take a stroll while holding hands. If they walked more they'd fit in that space just fine.
Landon Russell
I live near rural towns that have lower than 2k population that have sidewalks... this is just straight up lies.
Cooper Sullivan
I went to a suburb once and I felt like I was tripping on acid. They're fucking insane. It's like a dream world and you have to find a way out.
Sebastian Taylor
you can see the wall studs that the exterior was attached too. and shingles chipping off the upstairs fake window. wow, someone paid $500,000 dollars for that, its falling apart and probably not 5 years old. wowser bowser
Adam Sanchez
>you can see the wall studs that the exterior was attached too You can't see shit you faggot, the houses are CGI, photoshopped onto the lawn and streets, they are represented to scale so maybe a retard wouldn't notice it but you can see the unnaturally smooth angles and the 2d textures of the roofs
ok.. so they included terrible construction quality into a cgi model.. yikes
Justin Garcia
are you still trying to prove this is real OP? how much are you paid by the hour? or do you just have a big black dildo up your ass and nothing better to do? look, here's a real suburb
>cars aren't driven by people >a place you aren't forced to live is more oppressive than being thrown in a mass grave You would bitch about horses. Find a mass shooter who had a father in their life. Isn't time to pray, Ahmed?
Jeremiah Edwards
>The message, even if subconscious, is simple: people are less important than cars. Cars are bigger than people
Carson Clark
You missed the point. Per capita more people have access to sidewalks in America than those that do not.
You might live in a small town where no one has access to sidewalks so based on your anecdotal experience it seems like sidewalks are rare but you represent a smaller minority that does not have access to sidewalks.