The issue though is not about that rider really, or what he said or didn't say about any other riders. (Evan Larson and Cooper are beasts, I'll leave it at that) It is more about parents, other riders, and even company owners that don't understand or accept a sport that is maturing and growing up, and the fact that their are in fact individuals in this sport. I could go on about this, but I received an anonymous email that I have decided to post, because He and I do share the same views on a lot of this stuff. Read it below.
"On Maturation of the Scene.
The following does not reflect the views of Inside Scooters
nor does Inside Scooters endorse it.
Also note that I am not a parent nor do I claim to be a parenting
expert.
Recent events involving a certain rider leaving a certain
team have caused a bit of an internal discussion within myself. I’ll try not to get into too much detail, but
these are my reactions to tonight.
I get it. Parents
like to be involved in their kids’ lives.
That’s great. But to be in it to
that extent? Do you know what the term
“helicopter parents” means? At some
point, you have to let your kid make his own decisions, make mistakes, and
learn from it. Pretty much every kid
will run into drugs/alcohol/questionable behavior. It IS the parents’ responsibility to prepare
their child for those situations. That
doesn’t mean to flat out avoid it, it doesn’t mean go balls out right into it,
but to know how to react and deal with it.
It’s almost a certainty that these situations will arise while on a pro
tour, and if someone can’t handle that, they shouldn’t have been on the team in
the first place. In fact, it makes you
wonder if they should even be a “professional” rider at all…I could write a
whole editorial on who should be pro and who shouldn’t, but that’s a topic for
a different day.
A lot of parents also want their kids to be good role models
for the younger riders- wear helmets, don’t be seen drinking/smoking, etc,
because those younger kids are the ones who buy parts, which supports the pro riders
and the scene in general. And that’s
cool. But I don’t know if they realize
there are older riders, who can relate to riders who are engaging in more
mature activities. Riders that, if they
aren’t catered to, will get bored of the flashy skulls, nunchucks and kneepads
image that some pros have, and leave scootering…most likely, for a sport with a
more developed image, like skateboarding or BMX. Some of these same parents can be seen arguing with 16 year old girls on the
Internet. You want your son to set a
good example for kids, and then you go engaging in pointless bickering on
Facebook with a girl who, nearly by definition, is going to try to get a rise
out of you? Yes, there’s nothing cooler
than when Mom chews out a random girl online whom she has never met. One of the only things more pathetic than an
adult actually fighting with a teenaged kid is an adult fighting with a
teenaged kid over the internet. In fact,
taking the time to partake in Internet drama is always a pointless, lame decision. It could all be avoided by remembering that
what strangers say about you or your loved ones on the Internet doesn’t matter
and will not affect you in any way whatsoever.
Parents aren’t the only ones who need to take a step back
either. Other riders could be found
making inflammatory comments, which fans were clearly reading. It was a bummer to see them respond, saying
how they had just lost respect for some of their favorite riders. Putting down another rider in a public way does
make you look bad. I know a lot of these
guys don’t really care what some random kid thinks of them, but your own
comments online DO reflect on your sponsors.
And what’s bad for your sponsor, is bad for you. The
worst though, are comments like “Nobody knows who you are”. It’s shocking to see that, such cockiness and
disrespect from a rider of such stature.
It really shows how “mature” these guys really are…
So, to recap. Parents, don’t be like Marlin from Pixar’s
Finding Nemo. Let your little Nemo
spread his wings (fins?), and learn to take care of himself. Definitely do not get involved online. Pro riders, don’t involve yourself in
pointless drama. Yeah, you might think
it’s funny to poke fun at someone, and while that may be true, there are kids
out there who will see it and look at you differently. They might not buy that pair of sig bars, or
buy a pair of wheels from a different company, because you made yourself look like a dick.
There are plenty of riders who don’t concern themselves with what’s
happening on the Internet at all. They
are more focused on riding, and having fun- which is what it’s really all about
anyway. Taking a page out of their book
might do you some good."
fuck jeremy malott that fucking cocky duche who thinks his life is set out in front of him because he rides a scooter and thinks he is cool because people know his name, cooper and evan are the fucking chillest people ever. fuck jeremy malott and hisn parents biggest discrace in scootering. oh and jeremy cool shoelace sponsor really goin get you far in life
ReplyDeletehonestly ive never seen a edit from jeremy and all i know is that hes not world champ. dakota is. so game over
DeleteI think scooterings balls just dropped.
ReplyDeleteWill someone please explain what happened?
ReplyDeleteAll he wants is money and fame. Nobody gives a FUCK if you're good at scootering. DO SOMETHING FOR THE FUCKING SPORT. I started SD1. Look where its at now with Andrews work. I fought to let scooters in that damn park at 15 years old. This company bent over backwards,sideways,and every which way for you, pricks. You were treated like fucking royalty for only RIDING. You've done nothing for the sport of scootering and the industry of its business. You are the sell out dude. Don't ever disrespect this family and its name because YOU wanted nothing but money. Yea you were brought up different, everyone respected that and you. We welcomed you in. You gave non of that back to any of us. I see where youre comih from dude, but you acted wrong. Good luck kid, maybe bikes will bring you the money and fame you desire.
ReplyDeletehahaha yeaaaa nooner telling it how it is. (nooner is apart of razor if you guys didnt know so he has the cred to go off haha)
DeleteNoony Poo is legit as fuck
DeleteThis is the most biased post I've ever seen... Cooper and Evan were the ones who started the initial argument. To blame this all on Jeremy instead of them, even though they started it is ridiculous. Jeremy has the right to leave a team if they are partaking in a "specific activity" that he doesn't want to, and to bring all this BS in around it is pretty pointless. Also, this post completely disregards all comments from Cooper and Evan themselves, and only points to comments from Jeremy and his supporters. Convenient that the article points to park riders and not the street riders? I support both styles of riding, but to be this biased is pretty obviously due to the fact that this has turned into a street scootering blog. I don't really expect this to be posted based on the fact that it calls out the author completely and the author needs it be approved to post, but hopefully it will. To whoever will approve or not approve this comment: if you are running a blog, you need to be willing to accept open discussion, please do not reject my comment as has been done in the past. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhenever these comments show up, I wonder why people think they won't be approved? I don't ever reject comments nor will I simply because of different viewpoints.
DeleteI'm not sure why you think the post blames this all on Jeremy. That second to last paragraph sounds like its more geared to everyone who was involved. Maybe you should read it again, with a less biased viewpoint.
"specific activity" meaning blowing down that mt.kushmore OG
DeleteIt happened to me before, I commented against the author and it was declined.
DeleteI'm trying to find where it points to park riders and backs street riders, is it the one comment about "nun chucks"? I'm amazed that so many people still post anonymous on this site.
DeleteHi Aaron Hill.
DeleteAnd mt.kushmore og im dead josh
that mt.kushmore OG
DeleteThis sounds like someone directly attached to Jeremy's nutsack. It may seem geared to park but thats because the street side of riding is a hell of a lot more mature than most park riders. look passed the obvious and really see shit for what it is before you run your moth and continue a tantrum.
Deleteyeah street siders are way more mature because they do way more drugs and shieet yeah brah.
DeleteShit just got real.
ReplyDeleteso what happened?
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly why no one takes scootering seriously.
ReplyDeleteNo, its not.
DeleteYes, it is. Kids are extremely immature if they are surprised by people taking parts in certain activities. If it's that big a deal, leave and don't make a huge deal over it. Why can't you kids just ride your scooters?
Deleteholy shit what is going on.
ReplyDeleteLemme break it down for you: All deez niggaz iz a buncha bitchazz hoez.
Delete^that summed it all up i guess
DeleteI feel like i get a say in this as well:
ReplyDeletebooty butt cheeks
It's perfectly fine to be chasing money as long as you are sticking to your morals and those of the rest of the scooter community and not fucking anyone over in the process.
ReplyDeleteAs for blowing down on that mt. kushmore OG, he better get used to it because it because that shit goes down on all trips for every team save kota.
Yes. Yes it does.
DeleteA facebook status Greg.
ReplyDeleteI feel like i'm 15 again, this is awesome.
ReplyDeleteAll this drama is so pointless. But anyways, this was a great article Steven.
ReplyDeleteWhen did scootering get so badass?
ReplyDeleteWhen weed joints.
DeleteJeremy Mallot is a douche in person he thinks he's superior to everyone because he's a "pro" get over yourself
ReplyDeletedoes anybody else think that posting this, (which continues the drama) is almost as immature as the drama? Not a whole lot of people saw the fb battle. But now everybody will know about it. We should have just ignored this and let the people involved deal with it.
ReplyDeleteTalking about how immature the sport is won't make it any more mature.
HAHA this is why hes on razor now......
ReplyDeleteWhenever I read these dramatic comments on inside it reminds me how grateful I am that I'm not such a pussy
ReplyDeletescooters have a longgg way to go until we are being influential in a positive way more than a negative one. I just saw this (kind of random I know) but I was like "wow" when even thinking about it in comparison to our sport right now. http://vimeo.com/77327544
ReplyDeletehahaha such a joke
ReplyDeleteMAYBE, people should realize that being sponsored and a minisule part of the sport. We are a community and I personlly think these companies looking for money with a million fanboy snakes...like razor and madd gear just bring out bullshit drama which divides the sport and take away from the art and self expression scootering truly is. Stick to rider owned and riding for fun NOT money.
ReplyDelete-Caleb Haas
This is why I refuse to add my mom on Facebook. Anyways, I think everybody should just chill out. It is nobody's business except for the team and Jeremy and anyone else actually involved. No use causing extra drama. We should all just ride and have fun and live our lives the way we want to and not judge others for the way they want to live theirs. Stuff like this happens in sports and that's just the way it is.
ReplyDeleteFor another facebeed status that went down yesterday go onto 'wrappedupfilms' cover photo, it is soo funny.
ReplyDelete#fame
Deletetime for people to realize thats their straight up adults who are pro n they can do whatever the fuck they want n you live in a world of adults who can do whatever the fuck they want its really whether you let that shit affect you or not you ride cause you wanna ride no one can make you or make you stop so im pretty sure no ones gonna make you do anything else lol -tpcallday
ReplyDeleteInside Scooters is so irrelevant. Street and the"quote" mature riders are such a small number of real scooter riders. Malott quit because other Razor riders were using drugs on tour. There was drugs in the Razor van when they were driving to demos and stores. Another Razor rider Austin went home days before Jeremy for the same reason. Austin called Ali and said "I'm 18 if we get pulled over I will be going to jail" Jeremy was dropped off at the airport, given no money and left at the curb. Next the Razor team blew off a store outing and went to Universal Studio's, while the store promoted the event and even hired a band.I'm sure this comment will not be post, so I will be sending a full letter to every sponsor who supports this page. I'm sure someone will care, because people vote with the pocket book.
ReplyDelete...You missed the point, but good luck with that, Mr. Anonymous. Oh, once again, another "i'm sure this comment won't be posted" comments, which I AM approving...lol
Deleteall hail jordan jasa approver of all messages LOL :)
DeleteAll hail!!!!!
DeleteThis is scooters, right?
ReplyDelete