t0mas88 3 months ago

That 8ft shoulder they're constructing is close to what we would call a normal road in the Netherlands... 9ft is the size of a 50 mph type road between cities here. Only highways are wider.

Something1234 3 months ago

It's absolutely fascinating to me how we bend over backwards for the Amish cult to live in the sticks and pay fewer taxes. So much consideration for a group that wants nothing to do with us.

  • IntelMiner 3 months ago

    Cult seems like an unfair, if not outright incorrect description

    "A cult is a group which is typically led by a charismatic and self-appointed leader, who tightly controls its members, requiring unwavering devotion to a set of beliefs and practices which are considered deviant (outside the norms of society)"

    Meanwhile the Amish are a bunch of loosely knit groups that don't all even have the same views on technology. That's why some of them use cars, and even computers! [1]

    [1] https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2013/02/25/172886170/a-co...

    • jbaber 3 months ago

      Obviously the use is pejorative here and "cult" is the only word for "sect led by disingenuous person taking advantage of a bunch of people".

      But "cult" is a very overloaded word. I'm a bit leery of using the first sentence of a wikipedia article as a dictionary definition with no alternatives.

      I'm used to "cult" meaning "dangerous sect", but also just "new religion", "tiny religion", or "overly specific religion".

      e.g. calling early Christianity a Jewish cult or talking about the Greek Cult of Athena

  • jarbus 3 months ago

    On a first read, I agree with you, but if I was in that department I’d love that we still have a model T and that we get to drive it around, especially compared to the other work they must do

  • olgeni 3 months ago

    "We" have been bending over backwards for far worse, so what's there to complain about?

  • whythre 3 months ago

    To me, the presence of such groups indicates we are a tolerant society.