Antifa pays a visit. It goes about as well as one would expect.
7 thoughts on “Sturgis”
So people cosplaying at being badasses meet the real deal and need a police escort to get away. Eric von Zipper (yeah I’m that old) meets the Sons of Anarchy, hilarity ensues.
The Sturgis bikers were determined to prevail over Antifa. In fact, in a pep talk at the beginning of their rally, they were urged to “win just one for the Zipper.”
I think you’re right that much of antifa is a bunch of young people engaged in cosplay portraying themselves as some kind of heroic resistance fighters. The event at Sturgis is amusing. I think the incident in Fort Collins, CO last week is more telling, but what happened in a tough Chicago neighborhood is, IMO, more important.
I haven’t even clicked on the link and I’ve thought: “Sunday Funny Pages!”
The bikers were much better behaved than the Democrats in Portland, Seattle, Chicago, and everywhere else. Not sure what the guy was thinking when he kicked the motorcycle. Live and let live falls apart when you pick a fight.
Maybe he will get scared straight after spending the night in jail with those rowdy or drunk enough to get arrested.
My brother has been to Sturgis a couple of times. These are not outlaw bikers, they’re responsibly employed. One time he was accompanied by a friend he made when he was stationed in England. His friend’s day job was as a member of the Royal protective service where he rode his work bike armed with a submachine gun.
So people cosplaying at being badasses meet the real deal and need a police escort to get away. Eric von Zipper (yeah I’m that old) meets the Sons of Anarchy, hilarity ensues.
The Sturgis bikers were determined to prevail over Antifa. In fact, in a pep talk at the beginning of their rally, they were urged to “win just one for the Zipper.”
I think you’re right that much of antifa is a bunch of young people engaged in cosplay portraying themselves as some kind of heroic resistance fighters. The event at Sturgis is amusing. I think the incident in Fort Collins, CO last week is more telling, but what happened in a tough Chicago neighborhood is, IMO, more important.
I haven’t even clicked on the link and I’ve thought: “Sunday Funny Pages!”
The bikers were much better behaved than the Democrats in Portland, Seattle, Chicago, and everywhere else. Not sure what the guy was thinking when he kicked the motorcycle. Live and let live falls apart when you pick a fight.
Maybe he will get scared straight after spending the night in jail with those rowdy or drunk enough to get arrested.
My brother has been to Sturgis a couple of times. These are not outlaw bikers, they’re responsibly employed. One time he was accompanied by a friend he made when he was stationed in England. His friend’s day job was as a member of the Royal protective service where he rode his work bike armed with a submachine gun.
Sons of Matriarchy?