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Easy Riders: A Cultural Icon

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 The Black Pigeon speaks: Adding to this... I've always thought the modern biker culture is essentially a media creation from the days of Hollister to the shitty B rated biker movies of the 50's and 70's. Few culture phenomena are organic in this country. It's all a product. I love motorcycles and owned a few Harley's but the subculture are full of fucking idiots, so much so I sold them. My aunt's husband was in a notorious biker gang in the 70's and he looked like a living B rated biker movie. He was a mean mother-fucker that tried to "go straight." The decision to marry my aunt was against club rules. They tied him to a tree, beat him, left him for dead. He was always threatened from that day forward. Decorated Airforce veteran ruined and dead at 52 from alcoholism and heart disease. I knew someone that joined a club even after I warned him. He caught on quick and had too much of a moral compass and wouldn't do *something.* They kicked him o

Nature is Fascist

Wolves are predators by nature. There is no morality, they kill to eat. It’s a necessity. They have a strict social hierarchy. The Alpha male and female lead the pack. Their survival strategy is pack cooperation and heavily depends on the pack hierarchy. During the hunt they strategize to attack the weakest member of the herd. Their prey may be weak or old. After the kill, all pack members eat, but conflict can arise if the hierarchy isn’t followed. A younger male may challenge the alpha male before or after the hunt. The pack will always need an alpha, he knows he will be challenged and if he fails the challenge his time as alpha is over. A lone wolf has reduced ability to survive and joining another pack means he will be placed in the hierarchy unless he can successfully defeat the alpha. There is no fairness, he accepts his role or is rejected. He meets the needs of the pack or he remains alone. It is not in the interest of the pack to attack the strongest in a herd of prey. There i