Welll;
I guess I found one of those few most of you guys warned me about ? Myron; if you read my post you would see that I clearly stated that I stepped out, and with
my hand motions requested a little courtesy. Strange, I even expected I may be afforded some courtesy..my mistake I guess ! I didn't demand a thing..clearly it was a request.
Do you take upon yourself that same attitude you just showed me when you ride in a pack ? I am beginning to think "pack" may be the proper nomenclature for
SOME of our "fellow citizens" as they ride in gangs. Do you really think your attitude does great favors for the Motorcycle fraternity ? I know belligerent hunters don't help
our cause..
So, now I have recieved two answers that sound semi-barbaric.."bikers aren't known for social graces or manners and are not tea totalers"..soooo... Does that mean
they exempt from normal civil behavior ? If you truly believe that, you may be more of the problem than the solution ! Now, I am just an old country boy, but I was not
aware that it took law enforcement to extract a bit of courtesy from, bikers..but then, that wouldn't be courtesy would it...that would be compulsion.
Here, I have been having a rather congenial discussion with several motorcyclists and suddenly the "biker"... "fortress mentality" raises it's head ! You may think that
your particular kiind pursuit exempts you from common courtesy..but it doesn't..
DUH !
I am familiar with the well known "biker mentality" that takes over SOME people as they run in a pack..but I don't blame all motorcyclists for such uncouth actions .
We can witness the same mob mentality with street gangs in certain areas by those who choose to join in..anyone ever heard of the "Bloods" and "Crips" ?
Last year about this time, I spent a week among hundreds of "honestly tough" guys who have proven themselves as such . I visited my grandson, a Special Ops Marine,
who spent a couple deployments in the mean streets of Ramadi & Fallujah..I met some of his friends..also Special Ops. I drove around the streets of Jacksonville, NC
that week, and I was amazed at the courtesy shown by these genuinely tough guys. J-ville is the town that serves Camp Lejeune and the second Marine div, along with
some MEUs. The town is filled with Marines, (most are "combat proven").
The Marines would frequently slow the traffic line and wave people into the stream when they could see there was little break in the flowThey even seemed to take
special note of old timers like myself & wife and be extra courteous whether on the road or in Walmart. The test of a man is not how readily he can bully old people
and women..but apparently some disagree... You see, although I am old now, I was once one of the really tough guys...but I never attempted to intimidate decent folks.
My brother, an old time pro wrestler who wrestled the biggest names of his time..was never was accused of bullying other folks..
My friend who is about my age has a view that perhaps a few of those psuedo tough guys should think about ! He says, "I'm nearly 74 years old..don't have much life left,
and have secured my place in Heaven; should someone unjustly molest a child I know, beat a woman or some outrageous crime..they may think they are tough..but not as
tough as my .44 mag..and likely, they have more to lose than I do"..... Can't say as I disagree with him very much..
My grandson, a big, very muscular, combat Marine platoon Sgt with several martial arts belts (and an instructor of same) is one tough guy, does heavy physical training and runs
non-stop 8 miles each morning..13 miles once a week. Oh and did I mention..he's a tea-totaler ? Does drinking gallons of beer make one tougher, more physically fit ?
Not that I could see from some of those guts I saw flopping on gas tanks yesterday...
..But thank God, I have no qualms that my grandson is likely to run around intimidating civilians.. he was brought up better than that !
Who would one guess is more of a man, these combat Marines..or some hooligan type "biker" ? I still like to believe the hooligans are the minority..