sigh, I though this might have finally ended when I left around 20ish comments ago
>>288522As a writer and ecological scientist I use the word facilitate in many different forms. The way I used it was not in any political or /pol/ sense, and I just dont really follow how you took it that way? Like, what definition besides the obvious are you using to assume I belong on /pol/?
>or is this your new catch phrase to avoid logichere we have you, picking one word out of my comment and telling me to go to /pol/ and saying I'm not using logic, yet, you havent refuted anything from my comment besides misinterpreting the use of a very common word
>>288526please read the comments higher in the thread regarding ignoring people with different opinions. /out/ isnt a board dedicated to hunting or for those with right wing views. Its for people who enjoy the /out/doors. That includes environmentalists, rednecks, hippies, hunters, graiziers, farmers, 4WDers, hikers, skiiers, fishermen, mountaineers, etc, etc.
/out/ is not some exclusive club where you have to hold right wing views on hunting and gun control. And also, whether you like it or not, you responding with terms condescending such as "hippy faggorty" and telling people to leave because they're "lefitst shit fucks" makes you just as bad as people flaming about gun control and gun usage or whatever. You're forcing your personal ideals and your view of what /out/ should be onto someone else while simultaneously insulting them (to seem superior) and telling them to leave.
Your opinion is no more right than theirs. No matter how much each side spergs out, no one is going to read a comment on 4chan that is the polar opposite to their own and then think "fuck, he's right".
The gun owners/ hunters are here to stay
The people concerned with gun control/ animal ethics are here to stay
Both sides should just shut the fuck up and stop trying to force their opinions on the other side, where they're not wanted.