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Have you heard of this thing called a bicycle? It's crazy new. You can get a basket or electric engine, totally crazy, ikr? It's okay, I don't blame you for not Knowing, excuse the sarcasm. Being raised in the us or Canada, you don't see any realistic alternative to owning cars. All of the above can be compensated by owning a bike.
Response to your edit: there is data and evidence to back up our hate to cars.
This one: I don't know what you are saying...
Have you considered moving to a country that does sell milk? I can visit 3 capitals within 6 hours of public transport roundtrip. Though one can legally buy milk halfway to the tram station, so that'd be 5 min walking roundtrip.
I have my suspicions they're from a country that routinely denies people access to more than just milk.