Fernando Rodríguez Garro
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Fernando Rodríguez Garro
@fernandorodriguezg.bsky.social
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Economista, profesor universitario, todavía con esperanza de cambiar las cosas. Costa Rica
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Un tío a voces en un bar (los sabios siempre hablan a gritos) diciendo que los impuestos en España (por debajo de la media UE) son los más altos de Europa y que la culpa es de los inmigrantes, que hay que echarlos. Al acabar su brillante discurso...
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Here’s some common sense for you. If you want or need to drive in cities, your problem isn’t people choosing walking, biking & public transit because of smart, safe infrastructure. It’s all those people being forced to drive big cars instead, stuck in traffic in front of you. #TheTRUTHaboutTraffic
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En 2009 Frederic Kanouté fue sancionado por la Liga con 3.000€ por enseñar una camiseta en solidaridad con el pueblo de Palestina. Lo dejaron solo y señalado, pagó él la multa y dijo: "No me arrepiento. Hice lo que debía contra esta injusticia".
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Hay gente que no se ha enterado que en este país hay gente en prisión por cosas como defender tus derechos laborales (las 6 de la Suiza), manifestarte contra el fascismo (los 6 de Zaragoza) o por una pelea de bar (los chicos de Alsasua).
Hay gente que ha venido a llamarme facha por querer que las prisiones no sean un pudridero y que los presos se reinserten, así estamos, amigos.
El diseño de una ciudad afecta la posibilidad de los chicos y chicas de contar con espacios de entretenimiento, donde puedan socializar y relacionarse. Una ciudad dedicada solo a espacios para vehículos o sin espacios públicos, no es una ciudad funcional para la niñez.
Le echan la culpa del ruido a los pequeños, pero en los hoteles tienen equipos de animación, o bares de piscina, donde tienen música a todo volumen. ¿Y quién dice que los adultos no hacen ruido?
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Cada vez más cerca de que Los Ángeles sea la prisión que imaginó John Carpenter en 1996, eh.
Otra forma de pensar la construcción de infraestructura vial.
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Sube Francisco, este mundo ya no te merece.
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El 66% de los parisinos han votado a favor de crear 500 calles peatonales más, reemplazando 10.000 aparcamientos por zonas verdes y peatonales.

📍 Paris 🇫🇷
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“A startling statistic emerged in Paris last month: during the morning and evening rush hours, on representative main thoroughfares crisscrossing the French capital, there are now more bicycles than cars – almost half as many again, in fact.”

And it has kept growing from there.

Leadership. #Paris
Bollards and ‘superblocks’: how Europe’s cities are turning on the car
In Paris, Barcelona and Brussels, authorities are adopting varied approaches to the task of reducing congestion and pollution
www.theguardian.com
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But Obama wore a tan suit. 🤔
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Hay algo deliciosamente irónico en esta foto... justicia poética. La historia, a veces, tiene memoria
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The bank of the Seine in Paris used to be space for cars. Now for several years it’s been a special place for people in a city making more & more of them. All it took was leadership. Oh, and fighting and winning a court battle when that leadership was challenged. HT @emmanuelspv.bsky.social for pic.
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This. There was considerable opposition from the “car lobby” and the usual anti-pedestrian crowd

“What about my business?”

“It will cause congestion!”

“How will I get home?”

Now you look at it, filled with people, and can’t even imagine cars were ever allowed there
The bank of the Seine in Paris used to be space for cars. Now for several years it’s been a special place for people in a city making more & more of them. All it took was leadership. Oh, and fighting and winning a court battle when that leadership was challenged. HT @emmanuelspv.bsky.social for pic.
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RFK Jr talking about the need for doctors to know how to treat measles for those who are unvaccinated.

“Only very sick kids should die from measles.”

No. They shouldn’t. That was the point of the vaccine. We eradicated the virus so children didn’t die.

Sick & disabled kids are not expendable!
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Slavery was legal.
Segregation was legal.

Never use legality as a guide to morality.