For DEI at its moonbattiest, see it applied in the woke world of cycling:
You can’t call yourself a cycling community without fat Black womenhttps://t.co/AgTdxeHcOP
— Cycling Weekly (@cyclingweekly) July 29, 2025
No really, this is for real:
I’m a new cyclist. I’m also a fat Black woman who just rode her first century ride. That sentence alone is not one you’ll read very often. Because when I look around at the cycling world, I rarely see people who look like me.
If a Caucasian popstar likes being around people who look like her, liberal heads explode.
I, too, am part of the cycling community. Or am I? If we’re not talking about those on the margins, then we’re not truly talking about community. Community isn’t just about who shows up, it’s about who feels welcome, who’s invited, and who’s made visible. It’s about who has a voice and who’s being centered, not just tolerated.
Tolerance was achieved long ago. The demand now is to be “centered” at all times by everyone everywhere.
On tips from R F and Varla. Hat tip: Twitchy.