When teenagers went to go see "The Fast And The Furious" movies, they were fed subliminal messages with music, and imagery, that told them to go drive cars recklessly. And "race" and "drift" their way into earning respect, money, drugs, and/or women. Illegal street racing has never been as popular and big as it is today, because of "The Fast And The Furious" films. Street racing is mostly done by uninsured teenagers. Whom #1, have little experience driving, let alone racing. #2 often race while they are drunk or high. #3 Make poor, irrational, senseless, and illogical decisions because their adolescent brains, and because they are immature.
I have seen "The Fast And The Furious", "2 Fast 2 Furious", and "The Fast And The Furious Tokyo Drift". And since then, I have had no desire to go street racing or want to operate a motor vehicle recklessly. But with uninsured teenagers, some of them not even old enough to get driver's ed learner's permits, somehow get in the driver's seat of motor vehicles and "race" their friends and usually end up getting in a high-speed collision with another vehicle and someone almost always gets injured/killed, and/or sued.
Some of the male teenagers, say an 18 year old boy, asks his 14 year old girlfriend to give him oral sex while he is "racing". Which is illegal. But hey, they're a bunch of American kids, what do you expect?
In the case Of Hulk Hogan's son, Nick Hogan, whom got in a high speed auto accident when he lost control of his vehicle due to the excessive speed in which he was traveling at, and crashed his "race car" into a palm tree, profoundly injuring the passenger in the car with him. The passenger, who was a friend of Nick's, is permanently in a coma because of the accidnet. And get this, he is an Iraqi war veteran! Plus, Nick Hogan was driving drunk! At 17!!! I am affraid that Nick Hogan may have seen one of The Fast And The Furious movies, and it inspired him to become a "racer", and drive recklessly on public streets. Who does he think he is? Paul Walker?!
Every time I hear of a street racing accident or fatality on the news, or elsewhere, it's almost ALWAYS a person aged 15-20, and drugs and/or alcohol were involved. I think that they should stop making The Fast And The Furious movies, and there should be a national awareness campaign that tells teenagers that racing is dangerous, and they are too young and inexperienced to be racing. I have a feeling that there is going to be a massive lawsuit somewhere down the line because of these movies and what they teach teenagers.
Here, I made this picture of Nick Hogan.
I have seen "The Fast And The Furious", "2 Fast 2 Furious", and "The Fast And The Furious Tokyo Drift". And since then, I have had no desire to go street racing or want to operate a motor vehicle recklessly. But with uninsured teenagers, some of them not even old enough to get driver's ed learner's permits, somehow get in the driver's seat of motor vehicles and "race" their friends and usually end up getting in a high-speed collision with another vehicle and someone almost always gets injured/killed, and/or sued.
Some of the male teenagers, say an 18 year old boy, asks his 14 year old girlfriend to give him oral sex while he is "racing". Which is illegal. But hey, they're a bunch of American kids, what do you expect?
In the case Of Hulk Hogan's son, Nick Hogan, whom got in a high speed auto accident when he lost control of his vehicle due to the excessive speed in which he was traveling at, and crashed his "race car" into a palm tree, profoundly injuring the passenger in the car with him. The passenger, who was a friend of Nick's, is permanently in a coma because of the accidnet. And get this, he is an Iraqi war veteran! Plus, Nick Hogan was driving drunk! At 17!!! I am affraid that Nick Hogan may have seen one of The Fast And The Furious movies, and it inspired him to become a "racer", and drive recklessly on public streets. Who does he think he is? Paul Walker?!
Every time I hear of a street racing accident or fatality on the news, or elsewhere, it's almost ALWAYS a person aged 15-20, and drugs and/or alcohol were involved. I think that they should stop making The Fast And The Furious movies, and there should be a national awareness campaign that tells teenagers that racing is dangerous, and they are too young and inexperienced to be racing. I have a feeling that there is going to be a massive lawsuit somewhere down the line because of these movies and what they teach teenagers.
Here, I made this picture of Nick Hogan.
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