Matthias Feist (he/him)
@matthiasfeist.bsky.social
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You don’t have to ban cars everywhere to transform your city centre. But you do have to seriously rethink and redefine the car’s role. There are many ways to do that, from #completestreets to #sharedstreets, pedestrian priority streets & Dutch #woonerfs, that prioritize streets for people, not cars.
November 11, 2025 at 1:10 AM
You don’t have to ban cars everywhere to transform your city centre. But you do have to seriously rethink and redefine the car’s role. There are many ways to do that, from #completestreets to #sharedstreets, pedestrian priority streets & Dutch #woonerfs, that prioritize streets for people, not cars.
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I strongly believe that #RemembranceDay should be about things this rather than about honor, glory, etc.
Tim O'Brien captures it so well.
Find something here that speaks to you, share it, and carry that forward.
Tim O'Brien captures it so well.
Find something here that speaks to you, share it, and carry that forward.
November 9, 2025 at 12:46 PM
I strongly believe that #RemembranceDay should be about things this rather than about honor, glory, etc.
Tim O'Brien captures it so well.
Find something here that speaks to you, share it, and carry that forward.
Tim O'Brien captures it so well.
Find something here that speaks to you, share it, and carry that forward.
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The one thing I missed most while living in the US.
edition.cnn.com/travel/germa...
edition.cnn.com/travel/germa...
Germans think their bread is the best in the world. Here’s why they might be right | CNN
Germans have more bakeries and eat more varieties of bread than most other countries in the world — no wonder it’s so good.
edition.cnn.com
November 9, 2025 at 11:01 AM
The one thing I missed most while living in the US.
edition.cnn.com/travel/germa...
edition.cnn.com/travel/germa...
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My unpopular opinion: those of us advocating for non-car travel need to stop apologetically saying "I know not everybody can cycle!" Obviously not everyone can cycle, but that's also true of driving. I fear we're just giving our opponents' attack lines legitimacy by shouting them out for free
November 7, 2025 at 7:26 PM
My unpopular opinion: those of us advocating for non-car travel need to stop apologetically saying "I know not everybody can cycle!" Obviously not everyone can cycle, but that's also true of driving. I fear we're just giving our opponents' attack lines legitimacy by shouting them out for free
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This is yet another example of how you beat the far right. By beating them, not trying to be them. By having your own agenda, not aping theirs. With courage and conviction - and humour - not fear and timidity.
November 5, 2025 at 6:35 AM
This is yet another example of how you beat the far right. By beating them, not trying to be them. By having your own agenda, not aping theirs. With courage and conviction - and humour - not fear and timidity.
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The idea (in the US and UK) that immigration is the central issue of our time is really mass psychosis.
October 23, 2025 at 7:36 AM
The idea (in the US and UK) that immigration is the central issue of our time is really mass psychosis.
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21 Oct 2025 -- Swimmer Lia Thomas opens up in a rare interview: "It’s easier to fight the whole world than to fight yourself every day. Because when I look back on my journey, on all the difficulties, all the highs and lows, I would do it all over again in a heartbeat." @rikiwilchins.bsky.social
‘It’s easier to fight the whole world than to fight yourself:’ Why transgender swimmer Lia Thomas wouldn’t change a thing | CNN
In a rare interview, Lia Thomas described what life was like as arguably the most prominent transgender swimmer in the world.
www.cnn.com
October 21, 2025 at 1:52 PM
21 Oct 2025 -- Swimmer Lia Thomas opens up in a rare interview: "It’s easier to fight the whole world than to fight yourself every day. Because when I look back on my journey, on all the difficulties, all the highs and lows, I would do it all over again in a heartbeat." @rikiwilchins.bsky.social
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Sport & gender: A history of bad science & 'biological racism'
The main problem with all “sex testing” is not with the tests per se, but with the assumption that any singular marker of sex is adequate to classify people into a two-sex system.
The main problem with all “sex testing” is not with the tests per se, but with the assumption that any singular marker of sex is adequate to classify people into a two-sex system.
October 21, 2025 at 2:51 AM
Sport & gender: A history of bad science & 'biological racism'
The main problem with all “sex testing” is not with the tests per se, but with the assumption that any singular marker of sex is adequate to classify people into a two-sex system.
The main problem with all “sex testing” is not with the tests per se, but with the assumption that any singular marker of sex is adequate to classify people into a two-sex system.
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EHRC anti-trans campaign loses its momentum - a week of absolute scenes has left the organisation in limbo. Here's what happened, why it happened, and what it all means iandunt.substack.com/p/frightened...
Frightened and desperate: EHRC anti-trans campaign loses its momentum
A week of absolute scenes leaves the organisation in limbo.
iandunt.substack.com
October 17, 2025 at 7:24 AM
EHRC anti-trans campaign loses its momentum - a week of absolute scenes has left the organisation in limbo. Here's what happened, why it happened, and what it all means iandunt.substack.com/p/frightened...
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“Meanwhile, the e-bike market is skyrocketing…
The question now is: Do officials double down on deadly car-centric urban design, or do they rethink cities to encourage people to ditch four wheels for two?” Via @grist.org
And do we let elected leaders keep doing the wrong things for our cities?
The question now is: Do officials double down on deadly car-centric urban design, or do they rethink cities to encourage people to ditch four wheels for two?” Via @grist.org
And do we let elected leaders keep doing the wrong things for our cities?
E-bikes could cut carbon, congestion, and costs — if cities take them seriously
E-bike sales are booming, providing a clean form of transportation that also improves public health. Yet cities remain committed to cars.
grist.org
October 16, 2025 at 8:29 PM
“Meanwhile, the e-bike market is skyrocketing…
The question now is: Do officials double down on deadly car-centric urban design, or do they rethink cities to encourage people to ditch four wheels for two?” Via @grist.org
And do we let elected leaders keep doing the wrong things for our cities?
The question now is: Do officials double down on deadly car-centric urban design, or do they rethink cities to encourage people to ditch four wheels for two?” Via @grist.org
And do we let elected leaders keep doing the wrong things for our cities?
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We used @sciam.bsky.social's 180th anniversary as an excuse to revisit an old favorite. Familiar with the efficiency of locomotion chart from the March 1973 issue? Here it is again, reimagined for 2025 by DTAN Studio, w/text by @parshallison.bsky.social 📊 🧪 www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-hu...
The Most Efficient Traveler Isn’t a Bird or a Fish—It’s You on a Bike
A famous graphic, now updated, compares locomotion in the animal kingdom
www.scientificamerican.com
October 15, 2025 at 3:54 PM
We used @sciam.bsky.social's 180th anniversary as an excuse to revisit an old favorite. Familiar with the efficiency of locomotion chart from the March 1973 issue? Here it is again, reimagined for 2025 by DTAN Studio, w/text by @parshallison.bsky.social 📊 🧪 www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-hu...
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…are in fact the ones doing the silencing. Bindel getting an article in mainstream media yesterday when no trans person did, evidences my point.
This type of hate activism is closely related to Mirror Propaganda, another dishonest (they’re all dishonest) strategy deployed by GC transphobes.
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This type of hate activism is closely related to Mirror Propaganda, another dishonest (they’re all dishonest) strategy deployed by GC transphobes.
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How anti-trans activists silence their opponents
People claiming to be ‘silenced’ are being featured in national mainstream media platforms. There’s a word for that
www.opendemocracy.net
October 12, 2025 at 10:32 AM
…are in fact the ones doing the silencing. Bindel getting an article in mainstream media yesterday when no trans person did, evidences my point.
This type of hate activism is closely related to Mirror Propaganda, another dishonest (they’re all dishonest) strategy deployed by GC transphobes.
4/4
This type of hate activism is closely related to Mirror Propaganda, another dishonest (they’re all dishonest) strategy deployed by GC transphobes.
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How to relieve traffic congestion, guaranteed:
Support density, sidewalks, protected bike lanes, and high quality public transit. Give people more reasons to stay out of cars and the road will open up to you.
Support density, sidewalks, protected bike lanes, and high quality public transit. Give people more reasons to stay out of cars and the road will open up to you.
October 7, 2025 at 4:34 PM
How to relieve traffic congestion, guaranteed:
Support density, sidewalks, protected bike lanes, and high quality public transit. Give people more reasons to stay out of cars and the road will open up to you.
Support density, sidewalks, protected bike lanes, and high quality public transit. Give people more reasons to stay out of cars and the road will open up to you.
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We're getting a wave of articles that are like, "gee willikers it sure seems like the people who complained about 'cancel culture' for years really like canceling people."
Yes! This was extremely obvious at the time and a lot of us pointed it out!
Yes! This was extremely obvious at the time and a lot of us pointed it out!
Some say canceling is an act of redress. Others blame it on a mob.
“People have used the word ‘cancel’ so loosely,” Ernest Owens author of “The Case for Cancel Culture,” said, “that everyone’s calling everything a cancellation.”
“People have used the word ‘cancel’ so loosely,” Ernest Owens author of “The Case for Cancel Culture,” said, “that everyone’s calling everything a cancellation.”
How cancel culture came for everyone
Few issues in recent years have united the American right as much as their professed hatred of cancel culture. That’s changing.
www.washingtonpost.com
October 2, 2025 at 5:30 AM
We're getting a wave of articles that are like, "gee willikers it sure seems like the people who complained about 'cancel culture' for years really like canceling people."
Yes! This was extremely obvious at the time and a lot of us pointed it out!
Yes! This was extremely obvious at the time and a lot of us pointed it out!
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I’ve said it for a long time: our failure to call out the racism right from the start is what led us down this path.
I think the racists know it, which is why they’re so desperate not to have their racism called out.
I think the racists know it, which is why they’re so desperate not to have their racism called out.
October 1, 2025 at 9:07 PM
I’ve said it for a long time: our failure to call out the racism right from the start is what led us down this path.
I think the racists know it, which is why they’re so desperate not to have their racism called out.
I think the racists know it, which is why they’re so desperate not to have their racism called out.
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Komm, kurz mal Erinnerung an good news from Germany.
In NRW ging KEIN Amt als Ober-Bürgermeister*in oder Landrätin an die AfD!
In NRW ging KEIN Amt als Ober-Bürgermeister*in oder Landrätin an die AfD!
September 30, 2025 at 9:15 AM
Komm, kurz mal Erinnerung an good news from Germany.
In NRW ging KEIN Amt als Ober-Bürgermeister*in oder Landrätin an die AfD!
In NRW ging KEIN Amt als Ober-Bürgermeister*in oder Landrätin an die AfD!
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Another little reminder: asylum seekers in the U.K. already have ID cards.
September 26, 2025 at 8:19 AM
Another little reminder: asylum seekers in the U.K. already have ID cards.
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I've had enough of listening. Time for action on low traffic.
My letter in the Oxford Times today
My letter in the Oxford Times today
September 25, 2025 at 8:33 AM
I've had enough of listening. Time for action on low traffic.
My letter in the Oxford Times today
My letter in the Oxford Times today
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You guys, this is what we meant
September 18, 2025 at 1:33 PM
You guys, this is what we meant
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think if you're broadly a centrist and were suuuuuper concerned about attacks on free speech from the left and so you decided to give the right a hearing then you need to realise you were taken for QUITE the ride (and don't really have anyone to blame but yourself)
September 18, 2025 at 6:55 AM
think if you're broadly a centrist and were suuuuuper concerned about attacks on free speech from the left and so you decided to give the right a hearing then you need to realise you were taken for QUITE the ride (and don't really have anyone to blame but yourself)
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You can never appease a tyrant.
September 18, 2025 at 5:10 AM
You can never appease a tyrant.
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They are literally canceling culture
September 18, 2025 at 12:26 AM
They are literally canceling culture
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Ta-Nehasi Coates is doing a lot of things with this essay, but one of the most important is fearlessly using examples of anti-trans hate to describe Charlie Kirk's politics.
The contrast between his choices and those of other writers for major legacy outlets is revealing.
The contrast between his choices and those of other writers for major legacy outlets is revealing.
Charlie Kirk, Redeemed: A Political Class Finds Its Lost Cause
By ignoring the rhetoric and actions of the Turning Point USA founder, pundits and politicians are sanitizing his legacy.
www.vanityfair.com
September 16, 2025 at 6:06 PM
Ta-Nehasi Coates is doing a lot of things with this essay, but one of the most important is fearlessly using examples of anti-trans hate to describe Charlie Kirk's politics.
The contrast between his choices and those of other writers for major legacy outlets is revealing.
The contrast between his choices and those of other writers for major legacy outlets is revealing.
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TLDR: Make racism shameful again. While you’re at it add fascism too.
September 15, 2025 at 4:33 PM
TLDR: Make racism shameful again. While you’re at it add fascism too.
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Bear with me, I anticipate your disagreement. There is a clear pattern to the advice given to those who want to press back against rising racism. What it boils down to is that if you point out that racism is often being dressed up as “legitimate concerns” you will alienate people. /1
September 15, 2025 at 4:33 PM
Bear with me, I anticipate your disagreement. There is a clear pattern to the advice given to those who want to press back against rising racism. What it boils down to is that if you point out that racism is often being dressed up as “legitimate concerns” you will alienate people. /1