Just rediscovered this slide from the first Deviant Scaffolds talk I gave at UCSC

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Just rediscovered this slide from the first Deviant Scaffolds talk I gave at UCSC
i know that rights are a dead end, but if liberals insist on fighting on such terms, i think it’d be beneficial if they were steered from the whole ‘corporations aren’t people’/people over profit angle toward ‘cars aren’t people’/people over propulsion. dismantling jaywalking laws and such seems a lot easier of a task compared to dismantling all the laws that give corporations rights over people. probably a lot less money keeping it up too (tho surely still significant)
spliting the party over incompatible sidewalk opinions
I can't find the Sidewalk Discourse I can only find posts about the Sidewalk Discourse maybe that's because in literally searching Tumblr for "sidewalk discourse"
Low Tech Opinion: Sidewalk is bad. Technologically Enhanced Opinion: Sidewalks can be Solar Cells.
fuck wall street?
no
fuck all streets
one of my favorite things about the pandemic is the normalization of people walking in the street
average accessibility friendly north american sidewalk: