Has the Kuda had its time..

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Re: Has the Kuda had its time..

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Don't change the Kuda. At the extreme, if they don't like it they don't have be here or they don't have to use it. It's a bit of fun and I think the majority of us are adults here.

It's like coming to Australia, exercising your choice not to eat pork and asking for it to be banned from consumption.

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Keep it :kuda:
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Jesus if you can get around with Get Fucked Stickers on your Vehicle's and T-Shirts nowadays....
who gives a shit if wowsers find it offensive?
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Kuda is pure KSRC.
Need a stand to political correctness.
Consider it a screening process.
Kuda should stay.
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I see two sides to this argument. As a male, I find it ok. However, if it were to genuinely offend a female, then is it really that precious to us? If nobody finds it offensive, then carry on, but if there are some who really are offended by it, what's the cost/benefits analysis to the club?
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Considering non members seem not to have a clue to its true meaning, in fact you will probably find half the adults around would not know..... I cant see the harm. My kids see the stickers etc & think its cute, kwakawidow laughed her head off when she first saw it, to the members it is a representative symbol that is pretty universal in its meaning, it is neither a rude jesture or a club mascot it can be taken however you like.

If there were cause to remove then I would vote to change the hand as Mike had suggested to two fingers.....then it could be used in every timmyrocks post.
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I'm with Rob and Mike - I think it's ok but if it does offend people then I'd swap it from three fingers to two (or one for a bit more irreverence).

Duane, can you start another poll to gauge if people prefer a three, two or one fingered kuda please ;)
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dave#3 wrote:I'm with Rob and Mike - I think it's ok but if it does offend people then I'd swap it from three fingers to two (or one for a bit more irreverence).

Duane, can you start another poll to gauge if people prefer a three, two or one fingered kuda please ;)
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Post by Wattie »

I was on a ride with Gos once.
An older lady at the pub we were staying at asked what the hand signal meant.

"it means kawasaki" he said.

It's like the old hey charger signal.
Who really thinks of it as it's other meaning now anyway. It's just like a wave now.
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Keep it, it is an innocent representative symbol of KSRC, if people chose to be misinformed or make assumptions about its meaning then poor form on them.
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I think it no longer has the same connotation as its "similar" looking "dirty" cousin the shocker.. :-)

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Re: Has the Kuda had its time..

Post by red_dave »

Whilst I may have had some involvement with it's original introduction :oops: I believe Owen's adaptation to this :kuda: turned it from it's original meaning to a symbol of friendship and fun and uniquely KSRC...

Any gesture can be interpreted in good and bad ways... It's rude to point, unless you're giving someone directions for example.


Gos's explanation - It means Kawasaki... easy.

It should mean KSRC :kuda:
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Post by Glen »

I think the Kuda's OK. I originally hated it not because of it's connotations, it just reminded me of one of the wanky Gang symbol dumb things ie like some of the meathead NRL players do.

Over time though it's become synonomous with us I think and noone here uses it or intends to use it offensively. Besides I don't want to have to take the stickers off my tracky
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Strika wrote: "a female"
and that's exactly what is wrong with the current social climate.....
The needs of the one, outway the needs of the many ffs!
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It's different to the "shocker", the thumb has a purpose in a proper barracuda anyway, and ours has the thumb tucked away in a similar fashion to the horns.

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