[philmont] What has happened to the list?

From: Calvin H. Gray <405geezer@thegateway.net>
Date: Mon May 21 2007 - 12:24:33 CDT

I believe Allen is correct. The other major list I'm on (SCOUTS-L) is
even worse, and has lost several hundred members during the ten years I've
been on it.

Earlier this month, someone posted this on SCOUTS-L: "This claim is maybe
the dumbest thing I've seen on Scouts-L in the years I've been on the
list."

Fortunately, I don't remember seeing anything like this on the Philmont List.

Maybe we're living in a meaner era or maybe people are so pressured at
work or elsewhere that they feel they have to be abrupt and insulting when
answering basic questions. Whatever the reason, it is a sad situation.

YiS,

--
Calvin Gray
Scoutmaster, Troop 405
Georgetown TX
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Allen Jones wrote:
Is it just me, or has the quality of this list really gone downhill?  I
started following the list in 2001 and have followed it off and on ever
since.  Those first couple of years, when someone would ask a question or
a new topic came along, there was always some debate, but that is what it
was - just a presentation of different ideas; pros and cons to that topic;
alternatives to consider; past experiences; current trends; etc.  There
were lots of good ideas and lots of reasons why something may or may not
work at Philmont.  Lots of personal experiences passed along.  I learned a
lot and enjoyed following the list.  As I recall, there was only 1 person
that was a self appointed deity that knew more than anyone else could
possibly know and was always right.
Seems like in the last several months there are at least a half a dozen
self appointed deities who know all, see all, have done all.  Their way is
the only way that could ever be right and if you even question them or
even think that you might have the slightest thought of trying something
new, then you are a real idiot because their way is the only way that
could ever be right - how dare you even think that there could be another
way.
It is really sad when someone new (or old) comes in and asks a simple
question, makes a comment, or presents an idea and they are treated
extremely disrespectfully.  They are berated to no end because they were
so stupid as to need to ask that question.  I mean come on; all of us were
beginners at some point.  Some had the opportunity to be beginners as a
youth many years ago.  Some were beginners just a few years ago.  Some are
just now beginners and approaching the magic 50, but trying hard to learn
so they can be a good leader to their kids.  With the current dynamics of
this list, I doubt that very many beginners stay on the list long enough
to learn much.  Not sure what they would learn right now anyway - other
than anyone who asks a question obviously is an idiot.
Since this is a list about Philmont, and Philmont is a BSA property, I
suppose I could step out and be so bold as to assume that nearly all the
list members are BSA leaders.  If that assumption is true, then I am
apparently wasting a whole lot of time with the youth in my Troop every
month teaching the Scout Oath and Laws and just the basics of how you
treat people.  Because it is obvious from the tone of many of the comments
on this list that those archaic ideals just have no place in a BSA
setting.
I know that I am free to remove my name from the list.  Believe me, I have
considered many times.  But this is one of those times just like I teach
the youth in my Troop about the law "A scout is Brave".  When you know
what is right, you have to stand up for it, even if it means that you will
be ridiculed, etc.  The tone and demeanor of this list has gone down hill
and it is time to fix it.
There is way too much knowledge and experience in the collective list
members to abandon this.  There is a huge opportunity for beginners to get
a wealth of knowledge in a short period of time from the wisdom of the
collective members.  But just remember, that we have to treat everyone on
here with respect.  Their question may seem weird, their idea may have
flaws, but this may also be their very first day on the list.  They may
not know anything at all about backpacking.  We want to welcome them and
get them introduced into the "Philmont method".  We have to remember that
there are many things done at Philmont that are not the norm on some of
the major trails in the world.  Some of those things at other locations
are flat wrong; some are great - just not quite so great at Philmont given
a variety of reasons.  Some perhaps should be used more at Philmont. 
Let’s help people learn on here.  Remember, there are many ways to
accomplish a task.  Some are wrong for a variety of reasons.  Some are
perfect.  Some are workable, maybe not the best for everyone, but could be
the best for a particular person, situation, etc.  We might even learn
something ourselves by getting back to treating others with respect and
actually considering the merits of new ideas.
Sincerely
Allen Jones
SM Troop 168
Oklahoma City
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