Re: Hunters for BC
Originally Posted by
Bugle M In
Man, am I getting frustrated....not even 8:30 am and I feel like pouring a drink over all this BS.
The reason for your frustration has been clear to me for years and I have stated it on numerous occasions.
I don't think anyone is hearing me.
With the advent of all these social media pages hunting community has been fragmented to a point beyond repair IMO.
Every time someone doesn't agree with someone and the conversations get heated some people just can't control their tempers and some can't see the big picture.
The admins of these social media sites, including HBC to a degree, have created this problem by banning people from their sites, just because they can.
The attitude is that it's a private site and I have control so I can have anyone I want to because I think they are an asshole.
Then these banned individuals go and create another page, take their supporters with them and we keep fragmenting more and more.
What this attitude has created is that now there are hundreds of hunting sites, hundreds of people with grudges against other people.
We are right where the antis want us to be.
Yet 10 or more years ago, there was only HuntingBC.ca.
Now there is 300 different sites.
Everyone who didn't agree with something, or was banned by someone created their own page.
Just think about the people who are no longer on this site and I can think of many and are important and have tons to contribute.
(Good to see dana is back)
I know several admins on many of these sites and some like pink Cadillacs, some blue Fords and red Chevys but at the end of the day they all want the same thing.
Continuation of our hunting heritage.
People need to think beyond their personal grudges and opinions and think about the big picture and unification of hunters in this province.
Otherwise we will keep fragmenting and will drive our hunting heritage to oblivion.
It's better to have a fist fight one on one, than pull a gun and shoot somebody because you can't go back from that.
1. Human over population
2. Government burden and overreach