[*BCM*] A fine point
Lee Peters
lfpeters at gis.net
Tue Jan 3 13:50:58 EST 2006
Would the Neo-Con show up at 5:30 pm, at Copley, on the last Friday of the month? That is the only rule I know about.
(smiley face emoticon)
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Zarrella
To: Boston Critical Mass
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: [*BCM*] A fine point
I'm curious what everyone thinks about the poltical nature of CM?
Can CM exist apolitically? Or is this form of bike activism inextricably tied to certain "political" leanings?
would a Neo-Con be welcome on the ride?
-Dan
On 1/3/06, Jason Orach <jorach at gmail.com> wrote:
Dan Zarella wrote:
"just as I (perhaps we?) critize the choice between wage slavery and
starvation as no choice at all,"
This isn't a criticism of your beliefs Dan, but one of the big turn
offs for me about CM is the constant crusade against "the machine" and
the constant stream of anarchist politics in the ride, I know a lot of
people feel the same. It alienates a lot of people who aren't
concerned about bringing down the system, but who just want to be able
to ride their bikes in peace on the streets.
Let's work together to promote bikes, and leave our political agendas
at the bike rack.
- Jason Orach
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