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The New Age if hunting, we are still screwed...
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 3937916" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I found it a relatively well-balanced article. I embrace these new "hipster" hunters. I would love to see more people interested in hunting for food, especially those who are closely connected to the mass media. The fastest way to improve press on a particular topic is for those closest to the media to suddenly find out they like it. They then tell or blog to their friends about it, in a common language, and suddenly positive press follows.</p><p></p><p>Although the self-important attitudes of the overly-educated "hipster" crowd can be a tad annoying, most of those I interact with regularly really turn out to be decent people. Besides, having to deal with real life and death decisions would probably do them some good. Nothing like a little reality to tone down utopian ideology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 3937916, member: 17"] I found it a relatively well-balanced article. I embrace these new "hipster" hunters. I would love to see more people interested in hunting for food, especially those who are closely connected to the mass media. The fastest way to improve press on a particular topic is for those closest to the media to suddenly find out they like it. They then tell or blog to their friends about it, in a common language, and suddenly positive press follows. Although the self-important attitudes of the overly-educated "hipster" crowd can be a tad annoying, most of those I interact with regularly really turn out to be decent people. Besides, having to deal with real life and death decisions would probably do them some good. Nothing like a little reality to tone down utopian ideology. [/QUOTE]
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