• bassomitron@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Wondered if this was actually real since I saw the post and realized what community it was posted under, haha:

    https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/bus-ticket-20-squats/

    Mostly true

    In Cluj-Napoca, Romania, a so-called “health ticket” was introduced that allowed individuals to use public transportation for free by completing 20 squats. However, the organizers only implemented it in one city for a limited time. As of this writing, it’s unknown if the program will resume at a future date.

    It’s too bad it was only kind of a social experiment vs a real government-sponsored health campaign that was still ongoing. I think it’s a pretty great idea. However, I can also see it getting some negative backlash if the government funded it since those with certain disabilities wouldn’t be able to utilize it. I think it’d be easy enough to incorporate a variety of healthy exercises that are more accessible to get around that aspect, though.

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      1 year ago

      how do they not already provide free transport or at least discount for people with disabilities?

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    In the USA, the machine would be accompanied by a paramedic team and several vultures (lawyers) circling above. In case of a heart attack.

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    1 year ago

    That’s ridiculous! They should hook it up to an exercise cycle and generate electricity off of it instead.

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    Whenever I see this I think “wow, cool idea, wish we had something like this in the US.” And then I think “it’s just asking for a discrimination lawsuit so unlikely.” And then I think “well we should be making public transit free for everyone anyway.” And then I think "until we get our housing affordability and mental health crises resolved, free transit proposals just becomes a fear magnet (“roving homeless shelters!!!” “crime train!!!”). And then I get sad.

    Disability protections are generally a great thing, and the US is significantly more accessible than many countries for them, but I’ve watched a lot of cool, creative ideas get torpedoed because of them. Instead we’re stuck with car dominance because “everyone can drive, not everyone can walk/bike/take the bus” (inb4 “wtf that’s not remotely true” … I know, but car brain doesn’t).

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    She’s not a machine. She’s a woman, a human being. Do not objectify her.


    Edit: Oh, wait… Now I see it.
    The box she’s facing is a machine.

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      Wait until you find out where she prints the tickets from.

      It’s the machine in front of her.

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      1 year ago

      So curious about the downvotes. Please keep your vote how you did, but it would be interesting to know if it’s primarily one of these reasons below, or is it something else?

      A. The downvotes express that my comment is just not funny, but the voter completely understands what I was going for
      B. The downvotes express not liking being told not to objectify women
      C. The downvotes express not liking me objectifying this woman
      D. The downvotes are based on a misunderstanding of what I was going for

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        1 year ago

        I think you got a minority of downvotes to start, then others piled in. There are plenty of similar jokes in the thread that didn’t get that treatment. Also, people on the internet are generally pretty bad at reading and the venn diagram has a lot of overlap with people looking for an excuse to be offended.

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          Yeah, I think it’s actually funnier that it got downvoted. But damn I’m curious how it all went down for everyone.