No motorcycle helmet laws are a good thing. #humanity #mothernature #darwin #motorcycle



I can tell everything about you from 50 yards if you not wearing a motorcycle helmet. The lack of a helmet law in PA saves me so much time. Not having a helmet law makes the Gene pool strong and spare parts more available in the used market.

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20 thoughts on “No motorcycle helmet laws are a good thing. #humanity #mothernature #darwin #motorcycle”

  1. This has to be the funniest piece I've seen you make as RCR since I've been watching you for the last probably 5 years… holy shit this killed me 😅 I'm a biker, wear a full face when I even THINK about getting on my bike, and this shit hit home way too hard

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  2. I believe in personal choice when it comes to activities that only affect you. If you are the only person affected by your choice, the government has no right to say what happens. Helmet? Seatbelt? Adjustable rate car loans? Fine, that’s on you. Freedom means we have the right to be stupid if we want to.

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  3. Riders without a helmet are a sure fire way to identify D+ average people that dropped out and went to the "college of life" instead.

    PS: this is a joke. I was a D+ average student that dropped out too… And yet I'd wear a helmet so…

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  4. I personally wear a helmet, but I support the rights of others to do stupid things at their own risk (as long as it doesn't risk the safety of others)

    Motorcycles are inherently dangerous, but we dont support banning their use because we should have the right to take on that risk.

    I enjoy the freedom a motorcycle gives me, but I also take every precaution to make my experience safe, (helmet, boots, armored pants/jacket, gloves)

    But for those that don't, its only a matter of time and luck that the problem will solve itself, not a great solution, especially for those they leave behind, but thats the risk they want to take its on them not voters or politicians.

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  5. I’m not so sure they are “stupid”. It would be a stupid choice for me. That doesn’t mean it is a stupid choice for them. It is also a stupid choice for me to ride at all. I sold my bike when my ex got pregnant with our first kid. Haven’t ridden since. Once my youngest hits 18 I’ll be buying a new bike. I have minor children who depend on me, not just for financial support but for guidance through life. Two of my friends died on motorcycles wearing helmets. 5-6 were seriously injured. One committed suicide as a result of his crash. It would be stupid for me to ride, period. However, if it’s just me, just my life? I’m riding. When you look at a guy with no helmet that is a value judgement. Whatever, freedom he feels from that recklessness is worth it to him. Riding a motorcycle in traffic with texting drivers all around you is stupid. To look over at the guy without a helmet and pretend you are superior? Silly.

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  6. But then again you have the squids who are almost always wearing a helmet (mostly so they can have the GoPro mounted) and still end up as organ donors because they do the absolute dumbest shit thinking they're invincible 😂

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  7. I don’t have seatbelts in my cars but I don’t feel exceptionally comfortable with it. It’s just what it is because my cars are ancient. If they had seatbelts I’d wear them. If I liked motorcycles I’d wear a helmet.

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