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Fattom23 t1_it40zx6 wrote

I thought the dirt bike boys were upstanding citizens and as innocent as the new-fallen snow?

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uptown_gargoyle t1_it43yjm wrote

Have people been saying that in earnest on here?

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KFCConspiracy t1_it4bbgl wrote

I haven't seen it lately, but I've seen it once in a while... That it's something to do for bored young men instead of crime.

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this_shit t1_it5xptn wrote

I mean... for my neighbor it's just a hobby. IDK what to tell you, not everyone who's into the dirtbike culture is the same?

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Fattom23 t1_it45537 wrote

I've seen some people saying that they're ok and we should leave the dirt bike kids alone. Seems like at least some are involved in various other problematic pursuits.

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scienceon t1_it49t0o wrote

I think it was wrapped up in general social justice systemoc racism dialog. Meek Mill also came out in support of the atv/dirtbike "movement." And then in some ways he was the embodiment of that conversation with his legal involvement, so they may have been conflated.

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Squadooch t1_it4qoco wrote

That’s literally what got Meek locked up. Dirt bike in NYC.

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MHM5035 t1_it4j5s8 wrote

No. It’s just the strawman argument they have in their head.

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Zaburino t1_it59vdb wrote

There was a documentary in Baltimore a while back about one of those "social clubs" that did a good job portraying that specific situation as a legitimate alternative for kids that would otherwise end up on the corner, but I didn't do any further research and it was years ago in a different city.

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ColdJay64 t1_it4bm6i wrote

Other than a few misguided people who say "at least they aren't shooting anyone" that get downvoted to oblivion (as they should), I've never seen someone say this.

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PurpleWhiteOut t1_it4hyif wrote

I've heard it IRL. Even though they've been involved in violence on many occasions

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