Car culture is a unique thing and if you were a part of it then your still a part of it car or not. It’s interesting when you see lowrider people, import people and muscle car people just talking. While you might not be familiar with the other folks car, you can appreciate the effort, expense and wrench time that went into it. It’s really very apolitical at a car show and it’s very refreshing to get to experience that. Hopefully sooner rather then later I’ll be getting back into it cause I realize how much I do miss it
If "low riders" are an organized group, plan events, rent spaces, provide security. Entirely bypass public space where large gatherings are problematic.
When your belief that preserving your culture means you willingly live out your world as a stereotype, this is what we get. What's next, switchblade clubs? SMFH.