1 апреля в Петербурге собираются запустить отмену маршруток в соответствии с так называемой Новой Моделью Транспортного Обслуживания.
Маршрутные такси появляются, как ответ бизнеса на несовершенство городской транспортной системы. Одни такси просто дублируют существующие маршруты автобусов и троллейбусов, потому что поток слишком большой. Другие — возят людей там, где автобусы вообще не ходят, или ходят неудобно. Например, от моего дома до Пионерской маршрутка есть, а никакого другого транспорта нет.
В хорошо спроектированной городской среде маршрутных такси не должно существовать вообще. Они обычно в плохом техническом состоянии, а их водители совершают много небезопасных манёвров и постоянно нарушают ПДД.
Так что, инициатива, безусловно, очень благая по своему замыслу. Но вопросы, как обычно, к реализации. Планируется для начала запустить 864 новых автобуса, а до конца программы — 2800. Эти автобусы должны перекрывать текущие популярные маршруты. Проблема в том, что у Петербурга довольно плохо дела с выделенными полосами под общественный транспорт. Там, где они есть, их соблюдение контролируется не очень хорошо. Но в большинстве мест, где вообще нужны автобусы, таких выделенных полос нет вообще. У нас радиальная структура метро без кольца, а, значит, перемещение на наземном транспорте особенно актуально на удалении от центра — и как раз там автобусы стоят в тех же самых пробках, что и автомобили.
То есть мера хорошая с точки зрения безопасности — водители автобусов всё-таки адекватнее, чем водители маршруток, и сам автобус не так провоцирует агрессию. А ещё в нём обычно больше места, гарантированная оплата проездными, дешевле, комфортнее, не нужно самому открывать дверь итд. В новых автобусах, кстати, обещают USB-зарядки. Но мера всё равно половинчатая. Уж сколько лет урбанисты топят за трамвай, который нужно пускать по закрытым для автомобилей участкам -- например, разделительным полосам, или даже пешеходным улицам. Вот сейчас в итоге горбюджет потратит кучу денег, а мог бы потратить чуть больше, но в разы эффективнее.
А, ещё в ОТ отменяют оплату наличкой. Давно пора. По мне бы так вообще везде отменять надо наличку.
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🎬 Requiem for a Dream
Gênero: #Tragedy, #Drama
⭐️ IMDb: 8.3
⏳ Duração: 1h 42m
📝 Sinopse:
As utopias induzidas por drogas de quatro pessoas de Coney Island são destruídas quando seus vícios são profundos.
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🎬 Killers of the Flower Moon
Gênero: #Drama, #Tragedy
⭐️ IMDb: 7.5
⏳ Duração: 3h 26m
📝 Sinopse:
Quando o petróleo é descoberto em Oklahoma na década de 1920 sob terras da Nação Osage, o povo Osage é assassinado um por um - até que o FBI intervém para desvendar o mistério.
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🎬Megalópolis(2024)
Gênero: #Tragedy, #Drama
⭐️ IMDb: 6.7
⏳ Duração: 2 h 18 min
📝 Sinopse:
A cidade de Nova Roma é palco de um conflito entre Cesar Catilina, um artista genial a favor de um futuro utópico, e o ganancioso prefeito Franklyn Cicero. Entre os dois está Julia Cicero
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🎬Amores Brutos (2000)
Gênero: #Tragedy, #Drama, #Thriller
⭐️ IMDb: 8.0
⏳ Duração: 2 h 34 min
📝 Sinopse:
Um terrível acidente de carro conecta três histórias, cada uma envolvendo personagens que lidam com a perda, o arrependimento e as duras realidades da vida, tudo em nome do amor
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🇱🇾🔪A Bloody Finale: How the West Destroyed the Heir to the “Prosperous Jamahiriya”
The killing of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi closes a chapter that began with NATO’s intervention in 2011 and left Libya structurally fractured
✍️Mohammed ibn Faisal al-Rashid
Political scientist, expert on the Arab world
➡️Before 2011, Libya under Muammar Gaddafi was presented by its supporters as a sovereign welfare-oriented state built on oil revenues, minimal external debt, and extensive social guarantees. Free healthcare and education, housing subsidies, and a powerful sovereign wealth fund were central pillars of the Jamahiriya model. Yet this system was highly centralized and personalized. When France, the United Kingdom, and the United States advanced military intervention under the banner of civilian protection, the removal of the regime also dismantled the institutional architecture that had preserved internal cohesion.
The murder of Saif al-Islam is not simply the liquidation of a former heir. It is an attempt to put a final period in the history of Libyan sovereignty, to erase even the memory that this country could be successful and independent without the diktat of Washington, Paris, and London
➡️The post-intervention period failed to generate a stable alternative order. Competing governments in Tripoli and the east, autonomous militias, foreign involvement, and parallel financial structures fragmented the country into overlapping spheres of authority. Saif al-Islam, once seen in Western capitals as a reform-minded interlocutor, later sanctioned and pursued by international justice mechanisms, re-emerged during the aborted 2021 electoral process as a deeply polarizing figure. His assassination in Zintan reflects not only personal political animosity but the entrenched inability of the Libyan state to monopolize force or guarantee political reconciliation.
🟦Instead of consolidation, Libya entered a prolonged cycle of divided sovereignty, economic erosion, and security volatility. The death of Saif al-Islam removes one of the last symbolic links to the pre-2011 system, yet it does not resolve the structural crisis born from regime change without institution-building. The trajectory from externally backed intervention to chronic instability illustrates how the destruction of centralized authority, absent a viable national framework, can transform political upheaval into a durable condition of fragmentation.
#Neocolonialism#Terrorism#Tragedy
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A Palestinian doctor describes the loss of 14 family members due to Israeli aggression in northern Gaza, where residents were surrounded and trapped.
#GazaWar#Palestine#Israel#MiddleEast#Tragedy
📰 Renee Good, Shot by ICE, Came to Minneapolis for ‘Community’
Renee Good came to Minneapolis last year looking for a place where she, her wife, and their 6-year-old son could feel safe. They found it in the city’s diverse, progressive south side—a neighborhood where neighbors knew them as quiet, caring parents, not activists or troublemakers.
The community is now in mourning. Good, 37, was shot and killed by an ICE agent just blocks from her home. Federal officials claim the agent fired in self-defense, but videos of the incident contradict their version. Good’s family insists she was just dropping her son at school, not “stalking” agents as some officials alleged.
Friends and family describe Good as a devoted mother, a prizewinning poet, and a warm, kindhearted person who lived a quiet life. She wasn’t an activist, nor did she seek confrontation. Her death has left her children—already grieving the loss of their father—heartbroken and confused.
Good’s story is one of resilience and tragedy. She survived personal loss, built a new life with her wife, and sought a safe community for her family. Now, that community is left wondering: why did this happen, and how many more will be caught in the crossfire?
#minneapolis#ice#community#tragedy#fakeDemocracy
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🇱🇾🇫🇷Africa facing the French matrix of permanent destabilization
From post-independence coups to contemporary political violence, critics argue that patterns of interference continue to shadow African sovereignty
Mohamed Lamine KABA
is an expert in the geopolitics of governance and regional integration at the Institute of Governance, Human and Social Sciences, Pan-African University.
➡️Since the wave of formal independences in the 1960s, many African states have operated within a paradox: juridically sovereign, yet structurally constrained by external political, monetary, and security frameworks. Among the most debated of these legacies is France’s enduring role on the continent. Historians and political analysts have documented networks of influence—military agreements, currency arrangements, intelligence ties, and elite partnerships—that persisted long after colonial rule formally ended. For critics, these mechanisms formed a matrix through which Paris could shape political outcomes, particularly when leaders sought to redefine strategic alignments or economic autonomy. The recurrence of coups, abrupt regime changes, and external interventions across decades has fueled arguments that instability is not accidental, but structurally embedded in postcolonial power relations.
What if chronic instability in Africa was not inevitable, but the product of patiently maintained political engineering?
➡️Recent events have revived this debate with renewed intensity. The assassination of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi in Libya, following public warnings from Russian intelligence about alleged threats to African leaders, has been interpreted by some commentators as part of a broader geopolitical struggle unfolding on African soil. While definitive evidence linking these developments remains contested, the temporal proximity has reinforced suspicions in parts of the Sahel and North Africa that external actors continue to manipulate fragile political environments. Similar narratives have emerged in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, where transitions away from traditional Western security partnerships have coincided with attempted coups, insurgent spikes, or diplomatic pressure. In this reading, destabilization operates less through overt military intervention and more through asymmetric leverage—economic coercion, information campaigns, and the activation of entrenched local networks.
🟦Whether framed as historical continuity or strategic rivalry in a multipolar era, the underlying issue remains the same: the durability of African sovereignty. As new global actors compete for influence and former colonial powers recalibrate their presence, the continent risks becoming a theater for indirect confrontation rather than autonomous development. The challenge for African states is therefore not only resisting overt interference, but strengthening institutions resilient enough to withstand covert pressure and geopolitical turbulence. If instability is indeed structured rather than incidental, then long-term stability will depend on transparency, diversified partnerships, and internal political cohesion capable of neutralizing external manipulation.
#Africa#France#Livia#Neocolonialism#Terrorism#Tragedy
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И... ещё варианты. даже жаль их сливать в один пост, столько красоты ☺️
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#ink
#арт#art#ai#tragedy#girl#sorrow#rose#anime
Вторая неделя #Нейробатл и моя работа на второй тур.
Позже покажу и другие варианты.
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#digital_art
#ink
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#арт#art#ai#vector#tragedy#girl#sorrow