a bike revolution?
i'm not sure what this means?
so i come across the b.i.k.e. movie, and i sit back and watch the trailer. then i hear a woman telling me that 'black label is not for strangers.' so why did you make a movie/documentary?
'the only real outlaw bicycle club.'
you want to live without a car? that's great. i'm happy for you. but don't force it on others. don't do violence against me, because i have/want to drive a car. that's just wrong.
you then become no better than the nazi's of world war two. an oppressor. you're using violence to get your point across. and what does government do to deal with violent behavior?
they makes laws against such behavior. restricting such behavior. then restricting my behavior. my behavior to ride a bike.
even to make it un-safe for me to ride. i am already aware of people in cars that don't 'trust' me, or even like me because i ride my bike on the road. so is that what i want...more pissed off drivers? no.
these pseudo-punks (that's right pseudo...punk is dead) think that violence is the way to get your point across. i have to ask...what's your point? it is not to 'live by the bike,' by any means. your point becomes violence for violence sake. there's talk about community. well, if anything you are creating a 'dis-community' by segregating yourself from others.
to be a community we need to live together. community.
is this just another way of disconformity, but yet at the same time to conform to something else? you just want to belong to something so bad, but you still want to be 'different', and then get pissed when people single you out? jackass.
get a clue. grow up. take responsibility for you actions. here's a concept...know yourself. understand who you are. have a sense of identity. or just be another sheep in another flock.
i hope this is not the way the bicycle revolution is going. i'd hate to hang up my wheels.
an eye for an eye; makes the world blind...
namaste...
so i come across the b.i.k.e. movie, and i sit back and watch the trailer. then i hear a woman telling me that 'black label is not for strangers.' so why did you make a movie/documentary?
'the only real outlaw bicycle club.'
you want to live without a car? that's great. i'm happy for you. but don't force it on others. don't do violence against me, because i have/want to drive a car. that's just wrong.
you then become no better than the nazi's of world war two. an oppressor. you're using violence to get your point across. and what does government do to deal with violent behavior?
they makes laws against such behavior. restricting such behavior. then restricting my behavior. my behavior to ride a bike.
even to make it un-safe for me to ride. i am already aware of people in cars that don't 'trust' me, or even like me because i ride my bike on the road. so is that what i want...more pissed off drivers? no.
these pseudo-punks (that's right pseudo...punk is dead) think that violence is the way to get your point across. i have to ask...what's your point? it is not to 'live by the bike,' by any means. your point becomes violence for violence sake. there's talk about community. well, if anything you are creating a 'dis-community' by segregating yourself from others.
to be a community we need to live together. community.
is this just another way of disconformity, but yet at the same time to conform to something else? you just want to belong to something so bad, but you still want to be 'different', and then get pissed when people single you out? jackass.
get a clue. grow up. take responsibility for you actions. here's a concept...know yourself. understand who you are. have a sense of identity. or just be another sheep in another flock.
i hope this is not the way the bicycle revolution is going. i'd hate to hang up my wheels.
an eye for an eye; makes the world blind...
namaste...
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