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by orbitingpluto 3552 days ago
The analogy is apt. #alllivesmatter belittles the concerns of black people and the disproportionate danger they face interacting with police. Likewise, cyclists are disproportionately at risk of serious harm while on the road. Not that complicated. Black people are 'whining' because they have legitimate concerns for their safety. Cyclists do as well. And the laws are written in such a way that blacks/cyclists deaths can be easily swept under the rug.

Stop whining is not helpful advice. It means shut up.

Wow. Late night rant, perhaps I should have run as the Republican candidate for POTUS.

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They are not the same in any kind of way. If you think that people getting murdered because of the color of their skin by agents acting under color of authority is equivalent to saying that cyclists shouldn't be shamed for acting unsafely and possibly causing accidents, injuries, or death because bikes are not cars, all I can think is that I feel as sorry for you as I do for the #alllivesmatter people.

In this instance, stop whining is not advice, it's in response to people thinking that for their own narcissistic reasons, it's okay to jeapordize the safety of others. That includes the cars that park in bike lanes as well as the bicyclists who blow through stop signs.

Wow. Check the title. This was a discussion about public shaming cars in bike lanes. You've turned it around into, "everybody should just stop whining and obey the law" and publicly shaming cyclists. The people endangered in this situation do not normally have the same considerations given to the more powerful group. You call them narcissists for trying to make their lives safer. You've adopted the very same tactics as #alllivesmatter. Take a good hard look.

Are cops killing black people morally equivalent to motorist road rage and lack of consideration? Of course not.