The 15 minute city

The 15 minute city

Today is the first time I have heard of this, and it is the goal of the WEF to get everyone into one.

The concept is to have everthing anyone needs, from parks to entertainment to food - EVERYTHING within a 15 minute walk of their home. That means everything is within about 1 kilometer, not even a mile. The goal is to have everyone walk to whatever they need, including work, so cars can be eliminated. You will only be allowed to leave your 15 minute zone a certain number of times per year.

It will suck. Because even in Mexico where there are stores everywhere, (at least 100x as many as the United States has) - there are 4 reasonably priced grocery stores and 2 fully stocked hardware stores within 1 block of where I live and there are probably 30 within a mile - and it is the same everywhere PLUS 2 junk food stores, - even with it like that a 15 minute city won’t work because specialty items are at least 4 miles away, in a country where “everything you need” is right at your fingertips.

I guess the 15 minute city is a Klaus Schwab dream of little slave plantation zones where everyone is slammed into tiny areas and travel is restricted to “within a 15 minute walk”. That is far worse than the soviet bloc, where you could at least walk for a couple days without leaving your zone. A 15 minute walk could be had on any reasonably sized farm, or should I say “plantation?” The Soviet Union was considered a nightmare because travel was so restricted you needed permission to go somewhere that was 100+ miles away. Klaus wants it all within a square mile area, 10,000 times as restrictive.

What a fun future we are all headed into if this is not stopped . . . . .

Question: Where are the 7,400 homes? You guessed it! in apartment structures that look the same as the industrial areas with “30,000 jobs” all within 600 acres!!!

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This 15 minute city has been on their agenda for a while.

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Or you might prefer this 20-minute city in Saudi Arabia’s 100-Mile-Long “Linear” green city, Neom, with no cars, no streets, and zero net carbon emissions.

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Meanwhile you will have these cities.

Interesting idea, a flying cruise ship, except no outside terrace off your room and no port of calls. Seems more like you pay for a luxurious prison experience.

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Have onlyheard of Oxford so far in UK, but apparently i hear now that the wee scottish Jimmy Kranky woman wants to roll out 20 minute cities right across the country

Thats nice of them giving us an extra 5 minutes :roll_eyes:

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Whatever will you do with all that extra time? Remember, idle hands are the devil’s workshop. Use that time wisely. :wink:

That’s the premise for a new “Die Hard” movie… :laughing:

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