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“I'm so sick and f*cking tired of hearing about privilege. Privilege isn't being white — Privilege is living in government housing and calling people oppressors while they pay your f*cking bills
- Privilege is being able to protest every little thing that offends you without worrying about calling in sick to work because you don't have a f*cking job
- Real privilege is wearing $200 sneakers when you haven't worked a day in your life
- Privilege is walking around with $300 Beats headphones while you're living on f*cking food stamps
- While you're on public assistance, and it's paid for by people who wake up and grind every day
- Privilege is having the latest smartphone with unlimited data and having zero idea where the bill goes because somebody else is always picking up the tab
- Privilege is being able to cheat, lie, fail over and over again in life and still get bailed out while people who play by the rules get punished. That's privilege
This isn't about race. This isn't about class. This is about accountability. We've got a culture that rewards victimhood and demonizes work ethic and responsibility.
Meanwhile, the people holding everything together for the rest of society, they get taxed into the f*cking ground, their businesses get choked by regulation, and they get personally vilified for speaking up and saying that this is bullsh*t.
You want to talk about privilege? Then start with the people who've never paid the price, but who also scream the loudest. Because they've never had to build anything, they've never had to defend anything, they've never had to carry any real weight.
And the reason they get away with it? It's because we don't live in a society of strong men anymore. No. That's been dismantled on purpose over the last 50 years because a society of strong men would never put up with any of this bullshit. And that's exactly why they came after us first”
“I'm done pretending that any of this bullsh*t makes sense”
Full remodel on this apartment kitchen I was working on today! The range wouldn’t open without hitting the fridge, and you couldn’t have the dishwasher open and be at the sink at the same time. Ripped it all out and started fresh. She’s ready for granite and new appliances now 💪🏼
From MotoMom Media:
DUMP THE PEE-WEE CLASSES. FOR REAL.
We’ve Seen Enough
Let’s call it what it is.
The 4–6-year-old Shaft Drive class at Loretta Lynn’s needs to go.
It’s not cute anymore. It’s not fun. It’s not “just racing.”
It’s a toxic circus of parents living through their toddlers - and the sport deserves better.
What Are We Even Doing?
Let me ask the hard question:
Why are four-year-olds racing for a national title?
They can’t even wipe their own butts or finish the alphabet song - but sure, let’s treat them like mini Ricky Carmichaels.
Spoiler: They’re not here for the #1 plate.
They’re here because you are.
Look in the Mirror
This one’s gonna sting, but some of y’all need to hear it:
Your kid’s not the problem. You are.
You’re the one losing sleep over jetting and compression ratios on a PW50.
You’re the one pacing tech with clenched fists, looking for someone to protest.
You’re the one whispering, “If you ain’t cheating, you ain’t trying” while your preschooler watches.
Is that really the legacy you wanna hand down?
That winning matters more than integrity?
That the only way to stay in the game is to rig it?
If you’re more focused on your four-year-old having the fastest bike on the track than you are about raising a good human, then you’ve lost the plot - and the kid is the one who pays.
The Class Is Broken
Let’s recap the drama from just this year:
• Parents filing multiple protests in the shaft drive class.
• Bikes impounded, stripped down, and proven illegal.
• Grown adults throwing fits at the gates because their modded-to-hell “stock” bike finally got caught.
• Claims flying left and right (along with right hooks) retaliation, revenge, and straight-up pettiness.
All this… over a class for kids still learning how to spell “motocross.”
This Isn’t Development; It’s Delusion
What started as a stepping stone has become a trophy-hunting playground for parents with too much money and too little self-awareness.
These kids don’t need titles. They need room to breathe.
They need to love riding, not feel like they’re auditioning for your approval.
We’ve got 6-year-olds quitting because they’re already burned out.
We’ve got 5-year-olds crying behind the gate because Dad’s mad the bike didn’t hole shot in practice.
We’ve got kids who think they are their results - before they even know who they are as people (ask me how I know and what I’m still trying to “fix.”)
Shut It Down
Kill the pee-wee national classes.
Let these babies race local. Let them crash and giggle and ride again. Let them eat dirt and dream big - not carry your insecurities on their handlebars.
No more claims. No more cheater bikes. No more performative pit drama.
Just little kids on little bikes, riding for the love of it.
If that doesn’t sound like enough for you? Then maybe it’s not your kid who needs to grow up.
Can we be done watching freaking preschoolers pay the price for their parent’s egos?
-MotoMom