> a problem that a public transport system cannot and should not solve.
Then people will continue to drive, no matter how much you whine about it. If you can't make city buses safe and clean, then people won't use them.
> Seems you think you're rich enough to put a wall around yourself and never see these problems.
In fact, owning and using a car is an effective way to avoid the filthy of city buses. You seem to think this is a mistaken belief, but you're simply wrong. You will never persuade Americans to give up their cars and use buses instead unless you acknowledge the problem of filth and fix it. You can't gas light people into thinking the filth is fine or their cars aren't an option. Denying the problem and trying to shame people who acknowledge it will never get you to the state you want society to be in.
Then people will continue to drive, no matter how much you whine about it. If you can't make city buses safe and clean, then people won't use them.
> Seems you think you're rich enough to put a wall around yourself and never see these problems.
In fact, owning and using a car is an effective way to avoid the filthy of city buses. You seem to think this is a mistaken belief, but you're simply wrong. You will never persuade Americans to give up their cars and use buses instead unless you acknowledge the problem of filth and fix it. You can't gas light people into thinking the filth is fine or their cars aren't an option. Denying the problem and trying to shame people who acknowledge it will never get you to the state you want society to be in.