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Is this a homo car?

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Ive Said it all along. Bmw = gay.
Atleast it’s confirmed now.

and no to you snowflakes , nothing wrong about that. Just stating a fact.

ps
Car still looks like shit
 
Ive Said it all along. Bmw = gay.
Atleast it’s confirmed now.

and no to you snowflakes , nothing wrong about that. Just stating a fact.

If thinking the casual use of homophobic language is inappropriate makes me a "snowflake", then so be it. In fact, call me a f***ing snowman.
 
Ive Said it all along. Bmw = gay.
Atleast it’s confirmed now.

and no to you snowflakes , nothing wrong about that. Just stating a fact.

ps
Car still looks like shit
Calling someone a snowflake is a sign of weakness. You must be carrying some trauma. Did it happen in a BMW? Were they cruel to you?
 
Ive Said it all along. Bmw = gay.
Atleast it’s confirmed now.

and no to you snowflakes , nothing wrong about that. Just stating a fact.

ps
Car still looks like shit
How is this language OK to use here? If the moderators don't take action, there are always other ways to escalate.
 
If thinking the casual use of homophobic language is inappropriate makes me a "snowflake", then so be it. In fact, call me a f***ing snowman.
Ok snowman
Didnt ask + ratio
what ratio?


Calling someone a snowflake is a sign of weakness. You must be carrying some trauma. Did it happen in a BMW? Were they cruel to you?
where did you find out it’s a sign of weakness ? In your snowflake manual ?
How is this language OK to use here? If the moderators don't take action, there are always other ways to escalate.
You calling in the FBI ?
 
There are no other ways for it to escalate, just giving greater importance than it has to what is a joking comment, which was born earlier in the thread.
 
Don't limit yourself, say what you think

He probably thinks there's nothing wrong with being gay and that anyone is free to dress, behave and engage in whichever intimate practices they desire; but that a brand that has built its most iconic models and forged its entire image around the traditional masculine "gentleman driver" figure (which doesn't mean you need to be one to own and drive one) so easily ditches its core fundamentals to jump on whichever bandwagon is the latest and trendiest, catering to completely different audiences, and in fact explicitly expressing contempt towards those who still admire its heritage (I don't recall whether that statement about gladly losing the traditional customer base was from Dukec or van Hooydonk), is just ridiculous.

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To claim that such remarks are homophobic is just as idiotic as to claim that saying Macron or Scholz shouldn't be dressing up as clowns is clownphobic, or that saying Porsche or Louis Vuitton shouldn't be selling tampons to make more money is misogynistic.

Of course quickly evolving digital tech, refined materials, uncluttered design, are making cars evolve towards mobile living rooms, and leather-gloved gear stick-yanking Sean Connerys and Steve McQueens aren't everyone's role models anymore; but there is nothing wrong with offering the best "living room" tech and design solutions available all the while cherishing, valorizing and emulating part of that traditional driver spirit in the brand imagery and communication -- obviously to different extents for M and regular BMWs. If however the brand is a total chameleon kowtowing and trying to be something completely different to each and every possible market segment, then it doesn't mean anything at all anymore, then there is nothing making a BMW fundamentally different from, say, a Renault or Toyota, or from a general public food or clothing brand.
 
Ok snowman

what ratio?



where did you find out it’s a sign of weakness ? In your snowflake manual ?

You calling in the FBI ?
There are a dozen cyberbullying watchdogs that will happily haunt you, should I choose to report your behaviour. This is not to mention that I can contact the forum's server hosts, etc., and ask for accountability. Nobody is putting up with this dinosaur crap anymore; it's not only backwards but it is also bad for business. This is not to mention that your behaviour is in clear violation of article 16 of this very forum's guidelines. So on legal grounds, you're also in trouble. Should I go on? This forum is dedicated to discussions about the automotive industry, and any other form of targeted political content has NO place here––unless it relates to the source post/thread topic. To sum it up: Nobody is interested in your idiotic ideas about anything other than cars. Keep them to yourself.
 
He probably thinks there's nothing wrong with being gay and that anyone is free to dress, behave and engage in whichever intimate practices they desire; but that a brand that has built its most iconic models and forged its entire image around the traditional masculine "gentleman driver" figure (which doesn't mean you need to be one to own and drive one) so easily ditches its core fundamentals to jump on whichever bandwagon is the latest and trendiest, catering to completely different audiences (and in fact explicitly expressing contempt towards those who still admire its heritage), is just ridiculous.

daecd81401445dfe1d207319e293ce01.jpg


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To claim that such remarks are homophobic is just as idiotic as to claim that saying Macron or Scholz shouldn't be dressing up as clowns is clownphobic, or that saying Porsche or Louis Vuitton shouldn't be selling tampons to make more money is misogynistic.

Of course quickly evolving digital tech, refined materials, uncluttered design, are making cars evolve towards mobile living rooms, and leather-gloved gear stick-yanking Sean Connerys and Steve McQueens aren't everyone's role models anymore; but there is nothing wrong with offering the best "living room" tech and design solutions available all the while cherishing, valorizing and emulating part of that traditional driver spirit in the brand imagery and communication -- obviously to different extents for M and regular BMWs. If however the brand is a total chameleon kowtowing and trying to be something completely different to each and every possible market segment, than it doesn't mean anything at all anymore, then there is nothing making a BMW fundamentally different from, say, a Renault or Toyota, or from a general public food or clothing brand.
En realidad no creo que por mostrar otro tipo de comprador que se viste distinto, esten en contra de los admiradores de su herencia.
Si no se apunta a publicos nuevos, no habra mas herencia que admirar
 
He probably thinks there's nothing wrong with being gay and that anyone is free to dress, behave and engage in whichever intimate practices they desire; but that a brand that has built its most iconic models and forged its entire image around the traditional masculine "gentleman driver" figure (which doesn't mean you need to be one to own and drive one) so easily ditches its core fundamentals to jump on whichever bandwagon is the latest and trendiest, catering to completely different audiences, and in fact explicitly expressing contempt towards those who still admire its heritage (I don't recall whether that statement about gladly losing the traditional customer base was from Dukec or van Hooydonk), is just ridiculous.

daecd81401445dfe1d207319e293ce01.jpg


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To claim that such remarks are homophobic is just as idiotic as to claim that saying Macron or Scholz shouldn't be dressing up as clowns is clownphobic, or that saying Porsche or Louis Vuitton shouldn't be selling tampons to make more money is misogynistic.

Of course quickly evolving digital tech, refined materials, uncluttered design, are making cars evolve towards mobile living rooms, and leather-gloved gear stick-yanking Sean Connerys and Steve McQueens aren't everyone's role models anymore; but there is nothing wrong with offering the best "living room" tech and design solutions available all the while cherishing, valorizing and emulating part of that traditional driver spirit in the brand imagery and communication -- obviously to different extents for M and regular BMWs. If however the brand is a total chameleon kowtowing and trying to be something completely different to each and every possible market segment, then it doesn't mean anything at all anymore, then there is nothing making a BMW fundamentally different from, say, a Renault or Toyota, or from a general public food or clothing brand.
He gets it
 
There are a dozen cyberbullying watchdogs that will happily haunt you, should I choose to report your behaviour. This is not to mention that I can contact the forum's server hosts, etc., and ask for accountability. Nobody is putting up with this dinosaur crap anymore; it's not only backwards but it is also bad for business. This is not to mention that your behaviour is in clear violation of article 16 of this very forum's guidelines. So on legal grounds, you're also in trouble. Should I go on? This forum is dedicated to discussions about the automotive industry, and any other form of targeted political content has NO place here––unless it relates to the source post/thread topic. To sum it up: Nobody is interested in your idiotic ideas about anything other than cars. Keep them to yourself.
Who made you then sheriff in this town ?
 
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