Have you ever heard the roars and screams of quads and dirt bikes zooming down your street at high speeds? Its the movement known as "Bikes up, guns down" other times referred to as "Bike life" that started in 2016 where young individuals take the streets on off-road vehicles to protest gun violence and police brutality in hope of change wile at the same time still having fun. But are they freedom riders? Or a menace to society?
We at "we mean business" believe the best thing to do is to just leave these group of young men and women alone. You may ask "Why the hell would you do that? They are a danger to other peoples lives!". Well for starters In the past four Martin Luther King "Ride outs" there have been no reported deaths to pedestrians or other drivers in the areas these riders rode in. Secondly The riders don't really show aggression to others on the road. They are also protesting for a good cause without using violence. Finally they are really only a danger to themselves. Although these Off-road vehicles are illegal to drive on public roads and are often not registered or are stolen they have the right to exercise their first amendment.
In conclusion we at "We Mean Business" believe these riders have the right to protest for their belief and to exercise that right.
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