A recent article by Joe Rudolph, published in The Observer, titled "The DMV: Humanity's greatest crime against itself", sparked a debate about the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Rudolph's article is a critique of the DMV, claiming it is a "bureaucratic plague" that seeks control and total cultural annihilation. However, he fails to provide evidence to support his claims.
The DMV is not just a bureaucratic office that supports a vital aspect of American society and commerce but rather a shadowy syndicate hellbent on manipulating human behavior and reshaping civilization through regulation and fear.
Publishing such a satirical article at this point in the country's history is unproductive, as there are more relevant and better arguments to be made in public discourse.
Rudolph's lack of evidence to support his claims undermines the credibility of his article.
Author's summary: Critique of DMV article lacks evidence.