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IIRC Pushback against "Unsafe at any speed" was the literal origin of the conservative think tank as a political movement. I think Behind the Bastards did an episode on it or maybe Stuff you missed in history class?
Now you have to explain how they relate.
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It was always Ralph Nader's fault.
(To the down voter: Ralph Nader fought to bring regulations for mandatory seat belts, among other life saving consumer safety issues he had a hand in. Man's a hero. Also, this is a joke. Ffs)
He might have blown the 2000 election for Gore and doomed the planet to runaway global heating.
The joke worked for me.
Which part's a joke? I can't tell which of you think you're being funny.
Seat belts> Ralph Nader, ah fuckit, you're boring and humorless.
I think you overestimate your ability to communicate irony in text-only media.
This one needs explaining
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Sorry I still don't really understand. What does "unsafe at any speed" mean?
It's a book by Ralph Nader calling out unsafe vehicle design in the 70's.
Oh damn. I didn't realise just how ahead of his time (by Anglosphere standards) Nader was. We're 50 years on and just now are the evils of motornormativity starting to be more widely understood.
Ah yes, classic blaming someone else for your problems, seatbelts aren’t even an American invention lol.
Since everyone else is being mean and just in case you didn't figure out where you went wrong here: You are replying to a comment that is stating that the GOP/modern right wing party in the US had its origins as a movement to protest against mandatory seat belts being made into a law in the US.
Woosh
I even felt the wind from that one.