Posted on 09/06/2015 7:35:09 AM PDT by rktman
Burning Man founder Larry Harvey has countered criticism of the lack of racial diversity at the festival by saying that part of the reason there are so few black attendees (known as burners) is that I dont think black folks like to camp as much as white folks.
In an interview with the Guardian, Harvey vowed that were not going to set racial quotas, defended the presence of rich Silicon Valley executives at the festival, and said he will personally go undercover this week to investigate the luxurious camps of ultra-wealthy tech bosses said by the New York Times to boast chefs, air conditioning and servants.
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Grizzly Bears and other people.
You would think that by burning something down would be right up most blacks alley.
“Ive camped all over the West for the last forty five years. Ive NEVER seen a black person camping. I have seen Chinese and Latino, but no blacks.”
This may be cultural. I have a good black friend with whom I work sports car races. We decided for a two-day event, to just roll up in the back of my pickup at the track. Well, it was cold and slightly wet, so I wasn’t surprised when at dinner he turned to me and said: “I’m not an outdoor Negro, I’m a house Negro, we should go find a motel!”
Clarence Thomas and his Wife have a nice RV and enjoy Camping. He isn’t really “Black” though.
Read his auto biography and there are folks out there that had much easier up-bringing than he did yet think he’s an idiot and had it made. Uh, NOT!
Most blacks don’t have enough money to pretend money doesn’t matter on that grand a scale... the level burning man requires....( applies to most whites too)
Same issue for nationall parks. Blacks just don’t visit.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/03/science/earth/03parks.html?_r=0
That one may go over the heads of most, lol.
If you’re ever coming over to the left (West) Coast (late Spring through early Fall), ring me up...I can take you into some beautiful areas of the Sierra Nevadas...bring light tackle for some trout fishing as well.
That’s pretty much what the guy, Larry Harvey said in the interview. Camping is something you do when you HAVE to do it, not something you would go out and do for fun.
I appreciate the offer; if I’m able to make a trip I’ll certainly reach out.
Why is it up to the founder of a private event to answer questions about diversity.
The final Phish concert (well, they called it their final) was held about 5 miles from my mom’s house in VT. It rained like hell. It was a mult-day freak fest of liquified poo.
“.....on the shore of Lake Superior at Grand Marais Michigan.”
Wow! That jarred back many good memories for me. I had to look it up, as I was unaware of a Grand Marais Michigan, but on a few occasions in the 70’s I went up into the Boundary Waters and along the Gunflint Trail, but on the opposite side of the lake, in Grand Marais Minnesota.
I think it’s more that campers need to exercise a degree of self reliance, discipline, and intelligence. When camping, you need to be able to start and maintain a camp fire without burning yourself, figure out how to cook your own food over a fire (instead of relying on Mcdonald to feed you) and how to find your way through the woods back to your car without getting lost.
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Black folks don’t like the public library as much as white folks.
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The Burning Man site is just full of weirdos period.
Preach it sister!!
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