Anon notices the "grass is always greener" trope in movies - eviltoast
  • Shalakushka@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    When you want to travel to the third world countries that connect the cities of the US you could rent a car, which is necessary because rural areas have apparently forgotten about public transit of any kind. In civilized countries, there’s a solid network of mass transit basically everywhere. It doesn’t matter that you’re in a podunk town, a bus comes by every half hour because it’s a necessity to have a regular bus more than a full one.

    • BigNote@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Bullshit. There are vast areas of the western US and Alaska where this simply is not economically possible or even desirable. The same is true for huge parts of Canada and Australia and other countries that have very remote and thinly settled regions. Even when I lived in Ireland, which is tiny and relatively densely populated, there were rural communities that only had bus service once or twice a day.

      • uis@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        this simply is not economically possible or even desirable.

        Life is not economically possible or desirable by capitalism.