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Jeff Jacoby Is A Dirty Sleaze Bag Who Tries To Get Attention When Cyclists Die
Written by Boston Biker on Jun 29It seems Jeff Jacoby, resident murderous goon at the Globe, likes to make stupid public statements after cyclists are killed to try and squeeze just a little more attention for himself and his horrific view points. I wrote way back in 2015 how stupid he was for doing this, and at the time he got a huge amount of push-back.
Seems he has learned only bad lessons from this behaviour, as he is once again trying to capitalize on the recent death of Amanda Philips.
It would appear from the twitter responses though that the internet is no longer taking any of his shit.
here is his masterful insight on display…
First suggestion is to get priorities straight. Motor traffic is vital to Boston life & commerce. Bicycles aren’t. https://t.co/Rnk0dwDWlv
— Jeff Jacoby (@Jeff_Jacoby) June 24, 2016
The universal reaction to him was pretty much “what the fuck are you talking about Jeff?”
Below is a sample, see here for the whole thing (there are dozens of them).
@Jeff_Jacoby Some food for your mind: https://t.co/a4Yphsn7JZ
— Albert Lechat (@alechat1) June 24, 2016
@Jeff_Jacoby You are completely wrong. Public transit is way more important. And you don't get bikes, at all.
— sean behan (@seanbeh3) June 25, 2016
@Jeff_Jacoby Exactly backwards. Prioritizing vulnerable road users is the proven way to increase safety https://t.co/TiVyeBcWkK
— Tim Fliss (@tpfliss) June 24, 2016
@Jeff_Jacoby @JWLevitt @MBTA the city seemed to do pretty well in the two hundred or so years before the automobile was invented
— david o'brien (@davidobz) June 25, 2016
@Jeff_Jacoby those who have checked in this week alone have saved over 25000kgs of Co2 from being emitted, if you want breathable air…
— Green Streets (@walkridedays) June 24, 2016
@Jeff_Jacoby @JWLevitt @MBTA Shouldn't the priority be to move people, not cars?
— Lawrence Sutton (@sutton408) June 24, 2016
@Jeff_Jacoby this is laughable. Really. Laughable.
— CBS Fremont (@CBSfremont) June 25, 2016
@Jeff_Jacoby @JWLevitt @MBTA this is an unsupportable hot take: cycling imperative to future of urban transit. Cars logistic nightmare.
— (((Hank Single))) (@Hanksingle) June 25, 2016
@Jeff_Jacoby Excellent idea, I'll just teleport to work then, shall I?
— Xander Miller (@xandererBOS) June 24, 2016
@Jeff_Jacoby Delete your account.
— Adam Herstein (@AdamHerstein) June 24, 2016
Tags: Jeff Jacoby, moron, sleaze bag
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The Braying Of A Nincompoop
Written by Boston Biker on Jun 10Warning reading the following moronic attempt at logical thinking could make your head explode.
There is something profoundly wrong with a nation where more adults ride bicycles than children.
America might now be such a nation.
While kids sit at home texting their friends and slaying computer-generated monsters, a growing number of their parents and grandparents are clogging the roads atop a contraption that was once considered a child’s toy.
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Two odious ideologies fuel the popularity of bicycling: anti-obesity extremism and eco-lunacy. Pedal power, we are told, will not only make you thinner, it will reduce your “carbon footprint.” (It’s a Nanny State twofer.)
Seriously, you have been warned, this guy is a couple spokes short of a wheel. Rest of this “article” here.
Tags: bad, hilarious, moron
Posted in fun | 13 Comments »
Tony Kornheiser Is A Moron
Written by Boston Biker on Mar 19Seriously? This is got to be the stupidest thing I have ever had to listen to. Guess the fight continues.
Tags: biking, espn, moron
Posted in advocacy, video | 6 Comments »
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