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Old 09-17-11 | 02:32 PM
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Robert Foster
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Originally Posted by BengeBoy
There is a "war" escalating in Seattle between pro-cycling forces vs. "others." The "others" is tough to pin down -- opponents of Seattle's mayor (who is so pro-bike they call him Mayor McSchwinn); business interests; the pro-road lobby; the anti-transity lobby; etc. It's all wrapped up in local transit politics, left vs. right, proposals to build a new tunnel downtown, etc.

Last year, our local cycling club, Cascade Cycling (which claims to be the largest cycling club in the country), was torn apart because even local cyclists are split on whether cycling organizations should be about recreation and fun or political advocacy. The executive director left and went to work for the mayor.

Meanwhile, the bodies keep piling up -- at least 10 cyclists killed in Washington this year so far, vs. 10 in all of last year. There have been 3 deaths recently, including a long-term commuter hit and killed by a hit-and-run driver, that have gotten a lot of publicity.

The Mayor's opponents claim he has declared a "war on cars." After several recent deaths, the local alternative weekly, The Stranger, had this interesting story this week, "OK, It's War."

http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/o...nt?oid=9937449
Does one have to wear and arm band and carry a little red book to read that site? And if the idea of becoming political broke up a bike club isn't that an indication of some deep seated problem? If we fall for the political rhetoric calling for war between the classes we have to ascribe class to different groups. Once that has been done you simply choose up sides and the majority out votes the minority. The site calls some suburban slobs which can easily be countered with urban criminals because the crime rates are higher in urban areas. Neither slur may be applicable but the division is started and the political party catering to the larger group wins, every time.

Just look at a car free manifesto and see if we haven’t heard t it all before. http://campaigns.wikia.com/wiki/Carfree_movement
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