I found the memes not humorous, but kind of insulting, as if someone who doesn't use a clutch is not a real motorcyclist.
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I don't think I have to prove to anyone that I am a motorcyclist by having a clutch lever on my handlebar.
If this were truly the case, then one might think you have no real reason to feel insulted. Why so defensive over your choices?
I am the same way when (for whatever reason, although exceedingly rarely) I drive my car to coach a Basic RiderCourse. I've done the miles, I've ridden in cold, rain, heat, whatever, for about 50 years, and I likewise don't feel the need to prove it to anyone.
Not trying to start (or continue) any kind of argument -- but I personally feel many these days are quite literally, and quite simply,
allowing others to offend them. I choose not to give others that permission, or that power, to offend me.
For better or worse, I'm comfortable in my own skin.
(Which is a really GOOD thing, because we both would be very UN-comfortable if you were in my skin.)

In the end, I maintain it is good to have choices.