The DMV is not a bureaucratic plague that seeks control and total cultural annihilation, clearly.
Recently, Joe Rudolph published an Observer article titled "The DMV: Humanity's greatest crime against itself". In his article, Rudolph unleashes a hazardous tirade of unsubstantiated claims against the Department of Motor Vehicles.
He claims that 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.
On the one hand, it is not productive to publish a satirical article of this nature at such an important inflection point in this country's history. There are more relevant arguments to make in terms of public discourse, such as political opinion articles. On the other hand, Rudolph does not provide any evidence to support his claims.
Author's summary: Critique of Joe Rudolph's article on the DMV.