Reminding leftists once again that their car free walkable utopian ideals are ableist and exclusionary, and that they need to:
a) prioritize accessibility, not walkability;
b) listen to disabled people;
c) think inclusively rather than starting from a premise that removes some people from their vision;
d) listen to disabled people;
e) listen to disabled people.

@amaditalks ok but why not both though. The vast majority of blind people cannot drive and so they would benefit from not having a car centric city.

Walkability in general include wheelchairs and motorized devices.

There is already adapted transport for disabled people available in many places

@louiscouture who said anything about not “both” whatever both means?

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