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Have we talked about Chloe Dygert and Rapha
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https://www.cyclingweekly.com/...behaviour-483740/amp



I'm not outraged but someone should be...lol
Last edited by: Fishbum: Nov 28, 20 4:51
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Re: Have we talked about this already? [Fishbum] [ In reply to ]
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Think like us or be destroyed.

Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.

- Chinese proverb
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Re: Have we talked about this already? [Duffy] [ In reply to ]
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Duffy wrote:
Think like us or be destroyed.

You must be thinking about Colin Kaepernick. In this case the athlete promoted transphobic and racist babble. That should not be questioned by her employer?
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Re: Have we talked about this already? [Nutella] [ In reply to ]
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I don't give a s*** what people say but I'm blown away by their stupidity. Everyone's concerned with having a voice when all they have to do is shut the f****** and enjoy being a professional athlete.
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Re: Have we talked about this already? [Fishbum] [ In reply to ]
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Fishbum wrote:
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/rapha-says-chloe-dygerts-apology-was-insufficient-after-controversial-social-media-behaviour-483740/amp



I'm not outraged but someone should be...lol

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