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Old 07-30-08 | 11:06 PM
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Blue Order
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Originally Posted by Bekologist
i have a haunting suspicion critical mass divides the cycling community more than the motoring community- they hate cyclists regardless.

its apparent in these threads here that otherwise rational american bicyclists, with full historical knowledge of the value of rebellion effecting change in this country, can deny what is considered by some of us to be the constitutional right to peaceably assemble, parade permit or not, on public rights of way.

the critical mass effect?

i think its the 'media hysteria' effect coupled with american 'autocentrism' effect clouding our collective judgement.
I would totally support Critical Mass--including taking part in it-- if it was respectful of the laws and other users of the road. As long as it is respectful of neither, it doesn't have my support. Slapping a "Freedom of Assembly" label, or a "cyclists rights" label, or a "joyous celebration" label on it doesn't alter the fundamental disagreement I have with Critical Mass.
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