VikingsGuy
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The reaction to REI's banning of non-gun products from Vista Outdoor's conglomerate (e.g., camelback) shines an interesting light on to two very different groups of outdoorsman. A difference that shows up quite often in posts on HT. Of course people are inherently complicated, unique and any attempt at generalization is doomed to failure, but none the less I do at times see two camps -- The traditionalist hunter camp who tend to be GOP conservatives, tend to be older, pro-guns, comfortable with reasonable industrial use of public lands, low trust of federal government, low trust of large environmental groups and their involvement in cross-over groups such as BHA, high interest in personal property rights, more state-oriented. And a newer, more liberal, more eco-conscious, pro-Federal government, anti-industrial, low trust in states, tend more towards DEMs, tend to be younger, more public access rights oriented, less gun-focused hunter camp.
I am prepared to be told how wrong I am, and I may very well be, but I do think there is something to this that underlies much of the dynamics of the HT discourse.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/gun-ma...tailers-protest-some-of-its-brands-1520016445
I am prepared to be told how wrong I am, and I may very well be, but I do think there is something to this that underlies much of the dynamics of the HT discourse.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/gun-ma...tailers-protest-some-of-its-brands-1520016445