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This company isn't alone, check out the parent company behind Black Diamond equipment (originally proper hippie climber types) and POC equipment, you guessed it, a major bullet manufacturer.
No more Bolle glasses for me.
Never liked my Giro helmet anyway.
Ouch, I've got some peachy Giro shoes.
But the circle I'm having trouble squaring is how two of the biggest helmet brands, which will have been formed out of good intentions and peace and goodwill to all cyclists and protecting the cyclists' precious heads and for the freedom of the cyclists and evidence and love and everything...
are owned by a parent company that is so misanthropic that it funds the NRA bigly and files its financial reports with comments bemoaning changing appetites for its products.
No more Giro helmets for me.
Amen DJ...
This guy was an arms dealer. Made his bank selling weapons to the bad guys... and the good. Let me learn you something big. It's all a machine, partner. Live free, don't join.
Hardly surprising.
Lots of companies are owned by much larger companies (who own lots of other companies). Those larger companies are often registered in tax havens aswell.