Maybe we need a political expression forum that is separate from the advocacy forum?
Seems like the
WTW Lounge (just shootin the shat) forum could already work for this, since it's a not-necessarily-camping-related forum.
I think it's a great idea and goal to keep the politics out of our discussion of parks/public lands advocacy...but I think it's gonna take some very careful foot-work to avoid stepping on members toes from time to time.
If "advocacy" just takes the form of "clean up after yourself, don't screw up public lands, clean up after the slobs and/or tell them to clean up after themselves" then I think we can all agree on that without any controversial politics.
But funding of public lands (especially in National Parks, since revenue-producing resource-extractive activities aren't permitted there) is all about politics. I'm no fan of politics (I even find myself turning off NPR when they interview Ds and Rs about the recent budget debate
), but I'm pretty sure that public-funding is nothing-but politics, and most of politics is about public funding. For example, I'm sure there are Members who love our national parks but also think "national-security" can't be compromised at all, and social programs should be cut instead (not me, but still...)
All I'm saying is that I'm all for keeping "no politics" as an ideal goal for an Advocacy forum/thread...but more-realistically, if we can at least try to think twice or three times about how much of a post is necessary (and not post while hot) it may help the civility of the forum and group-acceptability of the effort.
(BTW: I have to work on this in myself big-time -- "restraint of tongue and pen". I participate in other kinds of forums (fori?), too, and I frequently find myself enraged by any posts that I deem "arrogant" or "ignorant", and I have to struggle to keep from becoming a flaming-post jerk myself...and I don't always succeed.
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- Mark