unified front for common cause
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Originally Posted by
Ducksanddogs
Uh, I joined both and don't really care about all of your petty disagreements. Both clubs try to do good things for the sport and uphold a tradition. Sounds to me like too many feelings are hurt.
This is like when a candidate from party A wins an election because party B nominated someone and had a pissed off person go on campaigning as a write-in and divide party B's votes to a point where party A wins. We're all falconers, we're all people, at the end of the day we want to be able to trap/buy and fly birds. Why so much bickering. I've seen kids go to timeout for arguing like this...
By all means let us squabble privately where we disagree, but for the sake of the sport let us show a united front to the public and to the regulatory agencies where we can agree (or even where we can just meet at a compromise in the name of appearing to show a united front).
Satisfaction versus Traction
Whether it is nobler in the mind to speak your truth boldly and fail to advance your cause, or to speak part of your truth softly and gain a step toward your goal, that is the question!
Thomas of the Desert, 2016 A.D.