Comment by mdp2021

9 days ago

Comparing freedom of movement to a killing device is beyond any threshold of plausibility. And the whole sentence above is unintelligible here.

No, it's really that the ability to move at ease is priceless.

Car crashes kill roughly as many Americans each year as guns.

If you add pollution impacts, cars double the yearly deaths of guns.

  • > Car[s...] kill

    And in a Cost/Risk/Benefit computation, cars remain incommensurately invaluable. Because one's Quality of Life without them would simply be destroyed, comparatively. The moving "castle" (legal term in the USA) can be more important than the house in crucial regards.

    The point attempted at post 48501189 remains unintelligible. That cars imply risks and externalities does not clarify it.