Posted on 01/02/2005 11:20:40 PM PST by Stoat
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Race ping
Shameful or shameless? I can't decide, perhaps both in their own sense. Sickening, nonetheless.
Unbelievable. The world has officially gone nuts.
I don't want to belabor the obvious, but I wonder if anyone has considered that perhaps young, urban ethnics (whoever the hell they are) just don't care about nature walks?
I'm with you. I mean this has got to be a feakin' joke, right?
Actually it is not really even a matter of urban or race. Young people are like me at their age out trying to interact with other young people. That means bars or other such activities not national parks for most young people.
The Labour Government can huff and puff all they want, but I suspect young men and young women will still be trying to get together and I doubt the moors are a good place for that for most people.
Put another way, they're scrapping the walks because they draw more people from a demographic that makes up about 93% of the British population (whites) than they do from all other groups, which make up something around 7% of the population combined!
Indeed! The people managing the parks are beyond stupid. Are middle-class white people showing up for your walks? Guess what, you can CHARGE these people $5 or two pounds apiece or whatever for the walks, and fund all your other precious programs with the proceeds!
Oh, but I forgot, Europeans get uncomfortable if they might turn a profit....
so next will they be outlawing NASCAR and country music? how about 5 star hotels? Or hockey and golf?
Ridiculous.
I could only imagine some of the complaints from the new 'target' groups 'You white people crazy, there ain't no bus over there, you expect me to sleep outside?? That'll get you killed where I come from. Oh and I guess you expect us to push around those folks in the wheelchairs too huh??'
God I hope not.
I will vote Tory.
That said, perhaps surprisingly, the national parks in England and Wales (Scotland has only just openened its first national park) have traditionally been rather less bureaucratised and regulated than their US and Canadian equivalents, at least on access issues. What we don't have in the UK national parks is the whole business of access by permit to sensitive areas, policed by the all-powerful Park Ranger, or the channelling of walkers into a limited number of designated 'trails', restrictions on wild camping etc etc that you tend to find in some of the North American parks.
As for the more specific theme of this story, it is true that you don't see many black faces in the hills, which is a shame: but if this is to change, it's not a change that can ever be organised into being through some well-intentioned programme of social engineering.
Though I sympathize completely with Mr. Tunstall, he may be wrong: The next step IS for the gummint to "force people to visit the park just to meet Government targets."
Why not? The gummint will confiscate taxpayers' money to fund social programs for the express purpose of gathering "urban children" and disabled people, and busing them to the d*mn parks, whether the children and disabled like it or not!
The gummint will call these programs "The Fresh Air for Everyone Act," or some such thing. In fact, I'd be surprised if such programs didn't exist already.
You're exactly right.
My spouse and I, who are "middle-aged white people," go on these kind of volunteer-led nature and historical outings often. Usually the only other attendees are also "middle-aged white people."
You could never drag even our own "white" children to these outings. They just weren't interested, for the reason you point out.
Good point. I don't imagine that there are many 16-20 year olds of any ethnicity that are interested in nature walks.
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