When the concept of the 15-minute city first hit the mainstream, it was packaged as a utopian vision for urban life—where everything you need, from work to groceries, is just a short walk or bike ride away. Sounds convenient, right? Well, not so fast. Beneath the glossy exterior of walkability and sustainability, the 15-minute city became a lightning rod for criticism, particularly around concerns of government overreach, surveillance, and a disturbing alignment with the broader Agenda 2030.
New rules in Canada…fire EVERY civil servant who ever utter the words ‘resilient & sustainable’
Seriously FK these UN ass kissing freaks in municipal gvnmt. Canadians have resiliently sustained living through 200 years of frozen winters and we do NOT need the God be Damned UN (this is a prayer not a curse) thinking we need their advice about how to live. #defundtheUN #defundtheWHO #defundtheWEF #defundtheCBC. THE WHOLE LOT OF THEM ARE TERRORISTS attempting to destroy our way of life.
New rules in Canada…fire EVERY civil servant who ever utter the words ‘resilient & sustainable’
Seriously FK these UN ass kissing freaks in municipal gvnmt. Canadians have resiliently sustained living through 200 years of frozen winters and we do NOT need the God be Damned UN (this is a prayer not a curse) thinking we need their advice about how to live. #defundtheUN #defundtheWHO #defundtheWEF #defundtheCBC. THE WHOLE LOT OF THEM ARE TERRORISTS attempting to destroy our way of life.