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Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
This is more an USA thing in my eyes, but it has started to spread a bit in Europe as well..
There a possibly billions of examples, but I will lead with this one:
Some of the best skiers decided to hold a stupid competition earning "points" on the slopes, this was in California. They got points for different stuff, ie, talking with your mum on the phone while doing a crazy line - or skiing down nude.
Someone, or a few, got upset by this horrible naked skiing. And the management ordered all their lift cards taken. They then sent a crew out to interview people on town, but after a whole long day, they didn't find a single person opposing it. Not... One... Single... Person...
Also, imagine the "value" for the resort at large, some of the worlds best skiers doing absolutely crazy lines down, butt nekkid. They will go home and be like "Wow man, you have no idea what's going on there, you should give it a try".
Afterwards, it turned out that 2 (TWO!) people had called in about it.
And somehow that outweights the hundreds of people high fiving it.
This is just a stupid example, I know. But the pattern at large can be seen everywhere...
Why this tendency to bow to a loud morally uproared minority? Why does a small minority have precedence over what people at large would chuckle at?
This is more common in the states than here, thankfully. But it IS slowly spreading. Europe is getting more cooperate by the day...
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
You are obviously not thinking of the children.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Kadagar_AV
Why this tendency to bow to a loud morally uproared minority?...
What makes you think it's a minority?
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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They then sent a crew out to interview people on town, but after a whole long day, they didn't find a single person opposing it. Not... One... Single... Person[...]Afterwards, it turned out that 2 (TWO!) people had called in about it.
Because he says so.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Montmorency
Because he says so.
Without looking at the big picture... the overall majority of people in America is unlikely to approve of this kind of behavior. If this makes its way into the news channels (which it would, if they didn't put an immediate stop to it), it would cost the resort its reputation, i.e. clients, i.e. money. Businesses do not like losing money, so they put a stop the kind of behavior that might eat into their profits.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
I'm pretty sure naturalist camps exist in the US.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
Why ski naked it's silly, if you still want to do it in a naturalist camp. I certainly won't like it if they do a naked marathon here, you can of course I wouldn't object but it's so pointless. What is the point anyway
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
In some cases it is all about politics and fear of fallout from offended customers etc.
But there are plenty of cases I am sure of just knee jerk owners/managers who do not understand their customers or have bad business sense.
I have this little Iranian friend, interesting fellow, who owns part of a restaurant with another friend. They have for years sold little mini 12 ounce fountain drinks for 25 cents that you could pick up on dine in or delivery. My friend wanted to go to bottles, because the fountain drinks are a nightmare: ice machines are health hazards and targets for inspectors, soda fountains are a mess to maintain, customers would order obscene amounts of these little drinks and the employees hated transporting them, plus unsealed fountain drinks being delivered are in my opinion just gross. Also, they made no profit on the drinks at all, due in part to having to pay for cups and labor.
Iranian friend was terrified that they would lose customers because people want the little drinks.
This place has really great food and awesome prices for everything, and outpaces all their competition by a long shot, and this guy thought it was the end of business as he knew it if they went to soda bottles, all because one soccer mom with 5 kids expressed disappointment when he told her one day that he was thinking of changing to bottles. In the end, he was 60% owner and he decided not to eliminate fountain drinks, but to add bottles as well. Their fountain drink sales disappeared over night, and everyone started ordering bottles, which were more expensive and had a bigger profit margin. Finally, the little douche got rid of the fountains altogether.
Just because you own/manage a business doesn't necessarily make you smart. Even dummies can succeed if they show up at the right time.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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drone
You are obviously not thinking of the children.
In what way would this hurt the kids?
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rvg
What makes you think it's a minority?
Again, they couldn't find a single person opposing it. One dear old lady came close, she explained that she was a grandmother and were afraid that they might freeze their bits, but she said it with a grin.
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rvg
Without looking at the big picture... the overall majority of people in America is unlikely to approve of this kind of behavior. If this makes its way into the news channels (which it would, if they didn't put an immediate stop to it), it would cost the resort its reputation, i.e. clients, i.e. money. Businesses do not like losing money, so they put a stop the kind of behavior that might eat into their profits.
I honestly think the resort would profit from it making the news.
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Major Robert Dump
In some cases it is all about politics and fear of fallout from offended customers etc.
But there are plenty of cases I am sure of just knee jerk owners/managers who do not understand their customers or have bad business sense.
10-15 guys do a naked run (and want to).
Hundreds of people cheering them on.
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2 morally outraged people.
May I add that this was freeriders. I would have some kind of understanding if they hit the slopes nude, skiing nude among the tourists. But these guys hit the off pist, and could only be seen from a distance from the lifts.
As to why they did it. "Because they could" I assume.
I've been skiing naked, once because I lost a bet, once because I just felt like it (and I was skiing with two very pretty girls who went along with it).
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
You also can't walk te street naked, in public territory you just don't walk around naked. I also just don't see the point of it, why ski naked. Is there a greater understanding of something I am missing or is it just stupid.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Fragony
You also can't walk te street naked, in public territory you just don't walk around naked. I also just don't see the point of it, why ski naked. Is there a greater understanding of something I am missing or is it just stupid.
Partly because it's stupid (and doing stupid stuff is fun once in a while)...
Partly because of a sense of freedom...
And I guess partly because it raises the challenge (you really don't want to fall)...
And again, this wasn't among people...
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Kadagar_AV
Partly because it's stupid (and doing stupid stuff is fun once in a while)...
Partly because of a sense of freedom...
And I guess partly because it raises the challenge (you really don't want to fall)...
And again, this wasn't among people...
There are perfectly fine nudist camps where you can do naked stuff, naked barbecue, naked jeu de boules, it is all perfectly possible because nudist camps are allowed. Buy a mountain if you want to ski naked, it will be all yours if you do
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
Skiing or walking the street naked is stupid, but if people want to do it let them. But I can imagine seeing naked landwhales isn't a pretty sight.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Kadagar_AV
And I guess partly because it raises the challenge (you really don't want to fall)...
This. I wouldn't ski naked for the simple reason that I don't want to fall and land on my unprotected junk.
Otherwise, meh.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
Because some people just can't accept people who do not conform to their norms.
I could write for a day about this, but I won't since I get angry just thinking about it. These people are the reason I became a leftie, btw, I really can't stand the buggers.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
Because they have a "right to not be offended".
I was told that by one of my high school vice principles. No joke.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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a completely inoffensive name
Because they have a "right to not be offended".
I was told that by one of my high school vice principles. No joke.
Again, let us do some very simple math:
10 people want to ski nekkid. As a sidenote, they also did this on the "locals" day's where there are the least amount of random tourists, and the slopes are mainly filled with people who are, actually, specifically on the slopes to cheer them on.
2 people do not want to see it.
The thousands of others on the slopes either cheered them on, didn't even notice, or didn't care as all they saw was some pink blurr hitting radical lines at top speeds.
So again, why is the voice of the two people more important?
And as for the children's argument, I think it cause a child more hurt to grow up in a world where random stuff doesn't happen. If I had kids and were out on the slopes, I wouldn't give a flying **** about someone skiing nekkid.
Again though, I think this might, in some respect, be a difference between the US and Europe.
Over there people own the mountains.
Over here THE people own the mountains.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
Skiing naked remains stupid, why would you ski naked. What am I missing here. You have a right to be free not to do what you want just for the sake of it, and skiing naked is just stupid
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
No, skiing is stupid.
Skiing is a dangerous sport, heck, it is THE most dangerous sports among the big sports (olympic).
Skiing without a helmet is also stupid. The feel of the wind in your hair does not equate with the extra burden you put on the taxpayers if you get injured because of it.
When did you get all communistic on me?
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Gelatinous Cube
Who cares? Let em ski. What happened to live and let live? We're all grown-ups, we can dislike something without needing to destroy it.
I wouldn't destroy it but it's still stupid
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
YES!!
It IS stupid.
But sometime's you just want to feel alive, do something you have never done before, show the WORLD you DO something THEY have never done before...
Again, when did you go all commie on me dude?
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
Should add:
If I do gates: I have leg protection, upper body protection, a back shield, a helmet with not one but two bumpers (watch the eyes as well as teeth) and also protection for my hands as I hit the poles.
If I do slope runs, I have helmet and back shield.
If I do slope runs with beginners, I have back shield on. The risk of me not having a helmet outweighs the fact that I can actually hear what happens with the beginners behind me for their safety. Also, it goes so slow collision with other skiers is the only danger for me, and if that happens I prefer to be between my guest and the idiot. So again I need my ears.
If I go extreme skiing, I have back shield, a helmet with an ultra bumper, and full avalanche equipment to boot.
If I once in my life want to **** it all and feel the wind. Who are YOU to stop me?
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Kadagar_AV
YES!!
It IS stupid.
But sometime's you just want to feel alive, do something you have never done before, show the WORLD you DO something THEY have never done before...
Again, when did you go all commie on me dude?
Call it commie if you want but I just don't like imposing myself, it's just decency to not impose. Ski naked somewhere else, why insist on doing it where it isn't apreciated. But that is part of the fun isn't it, just provoking.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Fragony
Call it commie if you want but I just don't like imposing myself, it's just decency to not impose. Ski naked somewhere else, why insist on doing it where it isn't apreciated. But that is part of the fun isn't it, just provoking.
How much "somewhere else" can you go but the offpist lines a tourist wouldn't even dream about going?
EDIT: We talk about deep snow with the occasional 5-10 meter drop.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Kadagar_AV
How much "somewhere else" can you go but the offpist lines a tourist wouldn't even dream about going?
What good is skiing naked
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Fragony
What good is skiing naked
From the other thread, I forgot to add: I also don't actually care about what you think and will just skip your posts.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
Did the guy actually realize 100 people approved vs 2 people compaining? Because I ws thinking maybe he over estimated how offended people will be.
Or maybe he is just a fuddy duddy.
that is always an explanations for a lot of things: fuddy duddy.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Kadagar_AV
Again though, I think this might, in some respect, be a difference between the US and Europe.
I'm not going to lie. You seem to not know anything about america. I mean I don't know anything about sweden. but I dont piss outside and complain your snow is yellow.
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
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Kadagar_AV
From the other thread, I forgot to add: I also don't actually care about what you think and will just skip your posts.
But that would really hurt my feelings
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Re: Why the constant need to bow to the outrage of the few?
I'd hate to think what the draft might do to your dingle-dangle. Take care of your dingle-dangles and they will take care of you...