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View Poll Results: Is it a good idea to get airsoft on the news? | |||
It's great. We should do it | 21 | 26.58% | |
Uhhh...I don't know what to say. | 10 | 12.66% | |
It is %$&#ing stupid. Stay down and don't rock the boat. | 35 | 44.30% | |
Wish People who think of these "new" old ideas would read more and learn what has already been done, and why they should just play the game and enjoy it instead of trying to get political | 13 | 16.46% | |
Voters: 79. You may not vote on this poll |
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December 3rd, 2006, 12:47 | #16 |
I don't really trust the media to get our message out clearly and god help us if they do the report on one of their slow weeks.
At my old anime club, we had two occasions in which we were featured in some sort of report on anime (mostly due to our size, around attending 200 members around that time). First time it was on CBC or something, second time was on the KW Record. First occasion, they just filmed one of our showings and called us a cult. Second occasion, someone from the newspaper came in, interviewed us, and after all that called us anti-social and wierd. Sure, we've got people at the club we wouldn't really use as poster child for the community, but they are in the minority and I'm pretty sure they weren't even seen. Did it matter? Nope. If we ever do a publicity campaign, we should avoid being the topic of a news report. There's a difference between between publicity and good publicity. Look at the gaming community. What do they usually make the news for? Video game violence. What actually brings them positive publicity? Fund raising for good causes.
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December 3rd, 2006, 12:56 | #17 | |
that sums it up right there.
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December 3rd, 2006, 12:59 | #18 | |
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With our luck they'd probably focus in on some perv like Droc or the like For those of you who think otherwise, your so gullible it's not even funny. |
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December 3rd, 2006, 14:19 | #19 |
I've seen a number of very good media reports on airsoft, this NZ one case in point. Do you guys have any examples of bad ones?
The anime one doesn't count, because you guys *are* all weirdo cultists. |
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December 3rd, 2006, 14:36 | #20 |
Way to stereotype there, you violent, muscle-bound, gun-crazy, Rumsfeld-loving, ultra-rightist, militant surviver nut indoctrinating Canadian children with deadly weapons training.
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December 3rd, 2006, 14:43 | #21 |
I'm amazed at how many people are discussing this when it was much more thuroughly discussed a little while back.
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December 3rd, 2006, 17:31 | #22 |
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Airsoft isn't banned in this country, we don't live in Australia. And what's a legitimate use for airsoft? For a bunch of gun freaks who likes to play dress up and play shoot them up? (That's how most people view us) If this goes to the media, you can bet on it having a worst spin than that. |
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December 3rd, 2006, 17:41 | #24 |
The CBC one maybe? I'm pretty sure you weren't around for that.
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December 3rd, 2006, 17:59 | #25 | ||||
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Proof enough- it's not the only time this has happened.
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December 3rd, 2006, 18:13 | #26 |
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Im telling you, rock this boat and somone is bound to push you overboard.
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December 3rd, 2006, 18:14 | #27 | |
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The youtube report was in... uh... Klingon. I think. From the transcript and feedback, instead of trying to influence the report, the major teams turned them down. The report got made anyway, it's just that the news agency had to find a bunch of idiots (ooh, a "Slayer" t-shirt. Classy!) who don't know anything about it or were little wieners to talk to them, and surprise surprise, it turned out badly for airsoft. So this is an example of why we shouldn't talk to the media why? Is the CBC report online anywhere? And did the community cooperate with it, or not? |
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December 3rd, 2006, 18:19 | #28 | |
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The major teams turned them down because it'd muck up either way. There was a hidden agenda, and the teams knew it. From what I know, a lot of people, upon hearing a little about it, don't like Airsoft. At all. "What if a criminal gets one? What if you put someone's eye out?" There's no way the media could put it in a good light without a lot of prodding in the right direction, running to them blindly would not work.
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December 3rd, 2006, 18:26 | #29 | ||
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Everybody refuses to talk to them, so we get all the scary blurred-out hidden camera footage. Of COURSE people are going to be afraid of that. If you aren't open about this stuff, and if you run around wearing a mask in your interview, surprise! People will think you're doing something wrong and have something to hide. Showing us the terrible outcome of a report which airsofters refused to have input on doesn't make a very good argument for having us do the same thing in the future. |
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December 3rd, 2006, 18:28 | #30 |
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The CBC IS available somewhere, and yes, some important players of the west coast scene were present in the video, including footage from a BCAC event as well as interview with Peter Kang.
Although the overall spin on that video didn't come off as good NOR bad (IMO), it did leave a taste in the viewer's mouth that there are some military gun nuts out there who love to dress up every weekend in soldier gear and run around shooting each other. |
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