This is a group that realizes that we all have something in common. We ride bikes. We can have differing points of view on a vast array of topics related to and completely seperate from biking, but we have at least some common ground and that is a start.
A group that understands we have all erred. We have all been judgmental or harsh or critical or unfair to our fellow cyclists, and that there is a better way forward. You don't have to be perfect to join, but you should be committed to trying harder. A group that seeks to find ways where our common ground allows for some unity, and our unity creates power and numbers that advances our common goals.
Come and join Cyclists Who Love Cyclists and the Cyclists Who Love Them today, and help stop the hating. It's time for a whole lot of bike love, and a little bit of unity.
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I thought it would be great to join a forum of like-minded, progressive folks
There are definitely constructive discussions and a wealth of information on here, but there is also a lot of negativity and bashing of people who don't conform in exactly the way others think they should.
So anyone who doesn't agree with you is not "progressive?"
Aren't you the guy decrying people who are willing to speak up for non-car ownership as "elitist?"
Take responsibility for your own negativity and the reactions it provokes, please.
Would be good if people joined Lee's group because they believed in building bridges across factions of the cycling community, and not for the express purpose of declaring their superiority.
I'm all for disagreeing as long as we can all agree my way is better.
Doug, Doug, Doug, Doug, Doug... *walks away shaking head and laughing*
notoriousDUG said:I'm all for disagreeing as long as we can all agree my way is better.
To clarify, I realize that we have disagreements. I realize some people like 1 speed, others need 30. Some have stubby little handlebars, and others have all manner of bars at every conceivable angle. Some have 19mm tires, others are practically riding tractors. I realize there are riders who don't have lights, or helmets, or obey traffic, and others who do. Some own cars and others do not. There are those that ride for fitness, and others for transportation. Some who are into the sport, others who are interested in a movement.
I have been concerned with the level of civility and decorum on the Chainlink in the recent past. People are too quick to get hot, and when they get hot, they get really hot. Some folks seem like they are itching for a fight, and this is just an attempt to dial all of that back. I am not trying to start a movement. I am just trying to bring the tone down a notch. The very fact that we are all members of this great site is enough common ground in my opinion that we can at least be civil when we disagree. We can certainly have a diverse and opinionated membership without attacking one another.
To be sure, I am not pure...I have dissed others, called others out, said unkind things, and have raised the level of ire needlessly myself, so first and foremost, it is an effort to fix myself. I apologize to Spencer and Clark and Andrew and Howard and others I may have offended or unloaded on. I aim to figure out ways I can defend my point of view without demonizing others in the process. Others have pointed out to me that I can be harsh, unfair and intollerant, so it is clearly a problem that I must address. I hope it works, because frankly, it isn't helpful to my worldview to express my feelings and vision in a way that only alienates those with whom I disagree.
That said, it is depressing how quickly forum topics turn into arguments between a couple of players, usually far from the original poster's topic. It is exasperating to see cyclists so intent on bashing eachother. The noise-level has gotten too high, and this, is nothing more than attempt to bring it down to a reasonable level.
I hope it helps.
Cheers - Lee
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