onpoint
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I once contacted a Bozeman publication's editor regarding some incorrect fisheries info about the Madison River, providing the actual data petaining to the subject matter. The next edition not only contained a printed correction, but also a printed thank you for providing accurate and qualified info.
I suppose I coulda' gone on social media and spewed discontent to the "yup that the fake news again" masses, but then the publication may never have received the chance to make a simple correction.
I'm quite sure the same folks that constantly decry the incompetence of the media - yes which is in fact can be, and often is, an issue - are the same folks who seldom show up at a big game season setting meeting.
Or write a letter to the editor.
Or show up in a biologist's office and have an actual conversation about an issue of concern.
Or attend a Public Lands rally at a capitol rotunda.
Much easier to bitch on the internet. And receive the instant gratification of having your tribe members beat your drum with you.
I suppose I coulda' gone on social media and spewed discontent to the "yup that the fake news again" masses, but then the publication may never have received the chance to make a simple correction.
I'm quite sure the same folks that constantly decry the incompetence of the media - yes which is in fact can be, and often is, an issue - are the same folks who seldom show up at a big game season setting meeting.
Or write a letter to the editor.
Or show up in a biologist's office and have an actual conversation about an issue of concern.
Or attend a Public Lands rally at a capitol rotunda.
Much easier to bitch on the internet. And receive the instant gratification of having your tribe members beat your drum with you.
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