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notoriousDUG said:Don't post things like this; they will one day cause me to have a stroke.
Regardless of how you feel about a persons choice to drive instead of ride it is not only legal but socially acceptable and if they are following the rules of the road, paying attention and not otherwise acting the jerk really there is no justified reason to bitch them out. People who cut cars off and then bitch at them are the people who are making it harder for us all.
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I agree that we all need to try to get along out there. Peace and love and forgiveness will do us more good in the long run than war and hate and holding a grudge. Cussing out a driver when we do something stupid is counterproductive and as far as I'm concerned, unacceptable.
But "legal" and "socially acceptable" are not valid excuses for wrecking the planet and doing the other harms and damage that motor vehicles cause. At at least one point and place in human history all of these things where both legal and socially acceptable:
We look back at those times and places in horror. Someday if humanity survives long enough, people will look back at our collective behavior with nearly the same horror and disgust.
- genocide
- slavery
- cannibalism
- torture
Thank you Doug.
I was going to post a response when I first saw Howard's reply, but I knew I wouldn't have been as civil.
notoriousDUG said:Don't post things like this; they will one day cause me to have a stroke.
Regardless of how you feel about a persons choice to drive instead of ride it is not only legal but socially acceptable and if they are following the rules of the road, paying attention and not otherwise acting the jerk really there is no justified reason to bitch them out. People who cut cars off and then bitch at them are the people who are making it harder for us all.
I drive frequently, my work leaves me with no choice, and I work very hard to pay attention to and be nice to cyclists but even as an avid cyclist I am, far to frequently, driven to new heights of rage by cyclists doing something exactly as described above. Don't run a stop sign and then curse at me for almost missing you as a slammed on the brakes throwing every part and tool in the back of my van out of the shelves and on the floor; you're supposed to stop too asshat.
H3N3 said:Playing devil's advocate-- some people might think the woman in the car was being socially and morally irresponsible by using an obscene amount of resources and contributing in the greatest possible way to environmental destruction just to get from A to B, and had no right to be in that car in the first place. Some people might think a 2 ton hunk of metal with the power of a huge team of horses has no place in a dense urban environment, and should be prepared to stop for anything.
cutifly said:I am kind of wanting people who DO NOT agree with me on this to find some way and justify this type of behavior so I can gain new insight and perspective. That is what I really need from someone besides being called names, how will I ever learn how to become a better person and a better biker ?
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Tony Adams said:notoriousDUG said:Don't post things like this; they will one day cause me to have a stroke.
Regardless of how you feel about a persons choice to drive instead of ride it is not only legal but socially acceptable and if they are following the rules of the road, paying attention and not otherwise acting the jerk really there is no justified reason to bitch them out. People who cut cars off and then bitch at them are the people who are making it harder for us all.
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I agree that we all need to try to get along out there. Peace and love and forgiveness will do us more good in the long run than war and hate and holding a grudge. Cussing out a driver when we do something stupid is counterproductive and as far as I'm concerned, unacceptable.
But "legal" and "socially acceptable" are not valid excuses for wrecking the planet and doing the other harms and damage that motor vehicles cause. At at least one point and place in human history all of these things where both legal and socially acceptable:
We look back at those times and places in horror. Someday if humanity survives long enough, people will look back at our collective behavior with nearly the same horror and disgust.
- genocide
- slavery
- cannibalism
- torture
OK, so both you and H3N3 want me to stroke out...
Are you seriously going to compare my use of a motor vehicle to genocide and slavery?
REALLY!?
A few things:
1. I to am annoyed by people who drive when there is no need for it but when you see a motorist how do you know if the fall into that category? This is, obviously, excluding the lone Trixie in an H3....
2. Who are you, or who am I, to determine what conditions make for justifiable use of a motor vehicle? What you deem to short a trip may not be to short a trip for me to justify a cars use; same goes for amount of cargo to be carried or any of a million other variables. Forcing one iron clad set of conditions on people tends to turn a lot of folks off on getting more into biking. I know that when I first got into riding as transportation I would have been soured by an attitude like yours towards the driving I still did/do but I was lucky enough to have met cyclists who believe that even if it's only twice a week you choose to ride over drive it's still a better decision.
3. Genocide!? REALLY!? Marginalize great disasters much?
I wouldn't take it to seriously, personally I believe it is Howard is attempting to make life easier for the Chainlink moderators by causing me to stroke out.
Tank-Ridin' Ryan said:Thank you Doug.
I was going to post a response when I first saw Howard's reply, but I knew I wouldn't have been as civil.
notoriousDUG said:Don't post things like this; they will one day cause me to have a stroke.
Regardless of how you feel about a persons choice to drive instead of ride it is not only legal but socially acceptable and if they are following the rules of the road, paying attention and not otherwise acting the jerk really there is no justified reason to bitch them out. People who cut cars off and then bitch at them are the people who are making it harder for us all.
I drive frequently, my work leaves me with no choice, and I work very hard to pay attention to and be nice to cyclists but even as an avid cyclist I am, far to frequently, driven to new heights of rage by cyclists doing something exactly as described above. Don't run a stop sign and then curse at me for almost missing you as a slammed on the brakes throwing every part and tool in the back of my van out of the shelves and on the floor; you're supposed to stop too asshat.
H3N3 said:Playing devil's advocate-- some people might think the woman in the car was being socially and morally irresponsible by using an obscene amount of resources and contributing in the greatest possible way to environmental destruction just to get from A to B, and had no right to be in that car in the first place. Some people might think a 2 ton hunk of metal with the power of a huge team of horses has no place in a dense urban environment, and should be prepared to stop for anything.
cutifly said:I am kind of wanting people who DO NOT agree with me on this to find some way and justify this type of behavior so I can gain new insight and perspective. That is what I really need from someone besides being called names, how will I ever learn how to become a better person and a better biker ?
As a cyclist, I like to identify with the community as it is a healthy mode of transportation that is fun, rewarding, and most people are generally good humans. However, I do not agree with those who are bent on trying to convince the world that all motorists are bad people who are destroying the environment.
I cycle, I take the CTA, I drive my GMC SUV that gets about 18mpg. I drive respectful of others in cars, on bikes, or beating the pavement with their shoes. I cycle and walk the same way.
I don't have to prove to anyone that it is "okay" for me to drive my gas guzzling SUV around town if I want to get a gallon of milk and burn a gallon of gas anymore than someone else has to justify their "need" for a $1,000 wheelset on their $4,000 bike. We are free to spend our money as we see fit. I don't have to like your taste in music, food, or anything else. That is one of the reasons it is great to be American. Seeing how Memorial Day honoring the military personnel who have provided this freedom to you was yesterday, I find it amazing that people are calling out those who do not have the same beliefs as you. Yet you are free to do so.
America, land of the free.
I agree that we all need to try to get along out there. Peace and love and forgiveness will do us more good in the long run than war and hate and holding a grudge. Cussing out a driver when we do something stupid is counterproductive and as far as I'm concerned, unacceptable.
But "legal" and "socially acceptable" are not valid excuses for wrecking the planet and doing the other harms and damage that motor vehicles cause. At at least one point and place in human history all of these things where both legal and socially acceptable:
We look back at those times and places in horror. Someday if humanity survives long enough, people will look back at our collective behavior with nearly the same horror and disgust.
- genocide
- slavery
- cannibalism
- torture
Tony Adams said:
I agree that we all need to try to get along out there. Peace and love and forgiveness will do us more good in the long run than war and hate and holding a grudge. Cussing out a driver when we do something stupid is counterproductive and as far as I'm concerned, unacceptable. But "legal" and "socially acceptable" are not valid excuses for wrecking the planet and doing the other harms and damage that motor vehicles cause. At at least one point and place in human history all of these things where both legal and socially acceptable:
We look back at those times and places in horror. Someday if humanity survives long enough, people will look back at our collective behavior with nearly the same horror and disgust.
- genocide
- slavery
- cannibalism
- torture
I'm pretty sure conflating a personal display of bad manners and comporting oneself irresponsibly with atrocities and war crimes is listed in the DSM-IV
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