Using unpopular in the sense that this view does not seem to be either the majority one being expressed nor will it sit well with some of those views that ARE being expressed. Nonetheless....
I will be joining in with the protest activities and contributing where I can in other areas. I am, however, doing so for reasons other than those expressed by some.
I'm not outraged by an apparent targeting of my favourite form of recreation.
I'm not hell bent on proving that motorcycling is just as valid a means of transportation as a car.
I could not give 2 shits about my carbon footprint either on my bike, or not.
I spend not one second raging about "other motorcyclists" giving "us" a bad name with their behaviour. Nor do I subscribe to the absurd view that levy hikes are a response to such behaviour.
Thats an excuse - not a reason.
There is only one reason that I am protesting:
The Government is betraying its citizens and breaking (explicitly breaking) a social compact that was formed 34 years ago and is intrinsic to the identity of this nation.
ACC is NOT an insurance scheme. For those morons that keep rabbiting on about comparisons to private insurance - learn what it means to be a citizen of this country you twats.
ACC is a 24/7 NO FAULT accident COMPENSATION scheme set in place so that the citizens of New Zealand should not be financially disadvantaged in the event of injury. In return for universal coverage of this compensation we forwent the ability to sue anyone who might have been deemed to have been liable for the injury
THAT'S IT
FULL STOP
This is only marginally about bikes, basically they are doing it to us because they think that they can.
For me this protest is to show the goverment that they cannot.
Don't ask me to be polite
Don't ask me to be "responsible"
Especially don't ask me to justify my recreational pasttime
I'm a citizen amd I'm fucked off
I'm going to stay fucked off until this gets fixed and I will do whatever I think is necessary to remind those in elected positions that they are there to carry out the duties of their office in the service of the citizenry.
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