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Failing to see any issue here. Just crazy rabid people objecting. 

Black gangster avatars would twist many a knicker tbf
Its just to encourage more cyclists from other demographics. Seems like a good idea to me.
We're basically approaching a position where, no matter the "problem" at hand, BAME+women will have special grants and programmes that white men can't access.FFS not everything is a bloody diversity problem.
We're basically approaching a position where, no matter the "problem" at hand, BAME+women will have special grants and programmes that white men can't access.
What discourages other people exactly?
Find a cycle, get on it. Tadaa your a cyclist.
So basically the underlying issue is poverty. Why bring ethnicity into the debate at all then? Why bring sex into it?It tends to be white middle class men that wouldn't have access to schemes and grants.
In this instance clearly white middle class men have very little discouraging them from cycling so why should they have access to these grants and schemes?
The quote from the OP is of the minister saying that unless "diversity" among cyclists increases, there will have to be "diversity targets" put in place, to get more BAME+women cyclists.
Hardly convenient in a full burka though is it? And I imagine wearing a helmet over your turban or head scarf would be a bit troublesome.
It tends to be white middle class men that wouldn't have access to schemes and grants.
In this instance clearly white middle class men have very little discouraging them from cycling so why should they have access to these grants and schemes?
So...hold on...ive already been through this. Cycling is an incredibly cheap form of transport especially compared to other methods. How exactly is cost the restrictive factor here?
People get a bike because they can't afford a car.
That's funny, because Eastern Europe is pretty much all white and has a hell of a lot of poor people. Yet violent crime rates are very low and their cities are some of the safest in the world
It's not race, it's the culture and soft policing.
doesnt india have a lot of cyclists and motorbikes?Hardly convenient in a full burka though is it? And I imagine wearing a helmet over your turban or head scarf would be a bit troublesome.
So basically the underlying issue is poverty. Why bring ethnicity into the debate at all then? Why bring sex into it?
If they're giving grants for low-income people to start cycling then it's nothing to do with "diversity", or sex.
But they've already gone there and made this about BAME+women, with middle-class white men being under attack for over-representing cyclists.
The quote from the OP is of the minister saying that unless "diversity" among cyclists increases, there will have to be "diversity targets" put in place, to get more BAME+women cyclists.
So...hold on...ive already been through this. Cycling is an incredibly cheap form of transport especially compared to other methods. How exactly is cost the restrictive factor here?
People get a bike because they can't afford a car.
What discourages other people exactly?
Find a cycle, get on it. Tadaa your a cyclist.
doesnt india have a lot of cyclists and motorbikes?
You're missing the point its not about financial access. Anyone can buy a cheap Chinese bike. What everyone is failing to realise is the toxic nature of Cycling in the UK which is and is perceived to be a rich white mans pursuit and this is alienating POC'S and Women from Cycling. As always there is a lack of inclusion. For instance, the sign that says 'Cycle within the white lines', is just re-enforcing archaic notions of Whiteness and supremacy.
You're missing the point its not about financial access. Anyone can buy a cheap Chinese bike. What everyone is failing to realise is the toxic nature of Cycling in the UK which is and is perceived to be a rich white mans pursuit and this is alienating POC'S and Women from Cycling. As always there is a lack of inclusion. For instance, the sign that says 'Cycle within the white lines', is just re-enforcing archaic notions of Whiteness and supremacy.
seems a lot of poor countries have a cyclist problem.I believe they do yes, but from when I've seen it on the news and Top Gear, I don't see many people wearing turbans etc and almost most of them have no head protection anyway, wouldn't fly in this country.