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The Radavist weighs in on the ACA situation, chatting with Casey Greene, Lael Wilcox and Andy Williamson in this article.
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#153
Hooked on Touring


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Here's a comment from the NYT column - it sounds exactly like some on this forum -
"I was a donor to the Sierra Club in the past. But when they took their eyes off the ball of protecting the environment to expand to a broad social justice movement they lost me. Sure, those causes need attention and support but the Sierra Club to me was always laser focused on preserving our wild, underdeveloped parks and lands and fighting fossil fuels. Especially now, with a government that is hell bent on exploiting and destroying our pristine lands, we need a strong advocate to fight back. Sadly, it’s no longer the Sierra Club."
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#154
Senior Member


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From: San Diego
Bikes: 1978 Bruce Gordon, 1977 Lippy, 199? Lippy tandem, Bike Friday NWT, 1982 Trek 720, 2012 Rivendell Atlantis, 1983 Bianchi Specialissima? 1998 Serotta Atlanta, 1981 Dave Moulton
The Radavist weighs in on the ACA situation, chatting with Casey Greene, Lael Wilcox and Andy Williamson in this article.
https://theradavist.com/whats-next-f...ng-association
https://theradavist.com/whats-next-f...ng-association
#155
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Are you sure that's not an article about Adventure Cycling - just with the names changed to protect the innocent?
Here's a comment from the NYT column - it sounds exactly like some on this forum -
"I was a donor to the Sierra Club in the past. But when they took their eyes off the ball of protecting the environment to expand to a broad social justice movement they lost me. Sure, those causes need attention and support but the Sierra Club to me was always laser focused on preserving our wild, underdeveloped parks and lands and fighting fossil fuels. Especially now, with a government that is hell bent on exploiting and destroying our pristine lands, we need a strong advocate to fight back. Sadly, it’s no longer the Sierra Club."
Here's a comment from the NYT column - it sounds exactly like some on this forum -
"I was a donor to the Sierra Club in the past. But when they took their eyes off the ball of protecting the environment to expand to a broad social justice movement they lost me. Sure, those causes need attention and support but the Sierra Club to me was always laser focused on preserving our wild, underdeveloped parks and lands and fighting fossil fuels. Especially now, with a government that is hell bent on exploiting and destroying our pristine lands, we need a strong advocate to fight back. Sadly, it’s no longer the Sierra Club."
"Ah yes, the ageism that goes with these perspectives is alienating the very population they need for fundraising. Becoming "inclusive" should not mean pushing away supporters."
#157
Senior Member


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From: San Diego
Bikes: 1978 Bruce Gordon, 1977 Lippy, 199? Lippy tandem, Bike Friday NWT, 1982 Trek 720, 2012 Rivendell Atlantis, 1983 Bianchi Specialissima? 1998 Serotta Atlanta, 1981 Dave Moulton
#158
Disco Infiltrator




Joined: May 2013
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From: Folsom CA
Bikes: Stormchaser, Paramount, Tilt, Samba tandem
Reading that "the Sierra Club isn't just focused on environmentalism any more" is a trip because my Dad was a life member and back in the 90's he was upset it wasn't focused on backpacking any more. I have to wonder if he misunderstood its history, or if his perspective just flipped as he got older, stopped backpacking, retired, and listened all day to talk radio.
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"Well, well!" said Holmes, impatiently. "A good cyclist does not need a high road. The moor is intersected with paths and the moon is at the full."
Genesis 49:16-17
"Well, well!" said Holmes, impatiently. "A good cyclist does not need a high road. The moor is intersected with paths and the moon is at the full."






