"If killing cyclists is no longer allowable in a free country, then it is the thin end of the wedge ..."
‘Such anti-cyclist anger reminds me in many ways of the feelings about gypsies that I would hear expressed when I lived in central Europe.
In Hungary, people would tell me they disliked gypsies because they were lazy and dishonest. The truth was that gypsies — like, I would suggest, cyclists — were unpopular principally for being different.’—The Invisible Cyclist, anonymous blogger
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