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I think your racism against the Chinese, or possibly the Vietnamese, is coloring your perception of the incident.
Nah, I am an anti-Range Rover-ist ... with a chip on my shoulder about social media millionaires (you know Facebook is worth more than Ford and yet it does not even actually produce anything!?!) who's lived in NY/NJ so know this part of the territory fairly well.
The problem is, we don't see the start of when it first started.
I'm following it because I am amazed at the vitriol being expressed at motorcycles right down from the orthodox news channels to social media and disappointed not to heard any rider advocacy groups stepping into the fray, if even only to disassociate the majority of bikers from this. It's 1953 and The Wild One or fake Hollister all over again.
Nah, I am an anti-Range Rover-ist ... with a chip on my shoulder about social media millionaires (you know Facebook is worth more than Ford and yet it does not even actually produce anything!?!) who's lived in NY/NJ so know this part of the territory fairly well.
The problem is, we don't see the start of when it first started.
I'm following it because I am amazed at the vitriol being expressed at motorcycles right down from the orthodox news channels to social media and disappointed not to heard any rider advocacy groups stepping into the fray, if even only to disassociate the majority of bikers from this. It's 1953 and The Wild One or fake Hollister all over again.
Everything you've posted from your racist, class-baiting rants has been tainted by the same glasses you wear. Mr. Mieses was not retreating, he had already beat on the windows of the RR prior to be run over according to witnesses on that side of the vehicle. His motorcycle was parked in such a position as to prevent escape of the RR, once again, as told by witnesses to the scene. Your rumor that Mr. Lien threw something out the window at the motorcyclists is preposterous and unsupportable by any evidence.
Ultimately, I kind of expect that is how the "lifestyle" will go. We'll end having to trailer our bikes to "designated leisure parks" and climate controlled venues where we'll be only allow to carry out enactment rides ... and sometime before that, we'll have to apply for event licenses to go ride with our friends having to give the police all names and address in advance ... for the safety of responsible family loving husbands everywhere.
Personally, I think a large part of the antagonism in society towards these riders in question is because they are black motorcyclist.
Ya know how to kill a troll? Stop FEEDING it.............
I ate it when people say that.
Let me know your IP address and I'll drive my Humvee into your router to teach you the lesson you need! You're endangering the welfare of Mrs Trolls and Baby Trolls everywhere!!!
Where're my guns!!! I'm fuming ... In fact, I think I'll go run down a few routers just for the preventative hell of it, and I don't care if they are in the middle of your living room either.
Something has to be done about it. Let's get Fox news on this story, I'm calling the president!!!
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