by aaron otto » April 2nd, 2010, 7:18 pm
Hey guys,
The stuff on my blog is just my thoughts as they happen. No reason to point out the store or the specific instructor. Causing personal grief for the guy wasn't really my purpose. More so hopefully influence those in the spot to teach others, to pause in the presence of a youngster next time.
Truth is, same type of incident could have happened in a dozen spots. Not sure that is a great thing for our sport. Issue 4 of our little eZine is going to be dedicated to 17 and under only. Turning the pages towards youth involvement. "The missed generation".
No worries, if I post it on my site, it's fair game. Feel free to chat about it, but not really looking -myself- to call anyone out personally. Been on the receiving end of that far to often. From my side of things, It is a loss of character in the industry as a whole. Too many folks think it's easy to sit behind a keyboard with a Lion's courage, and no responsibility to what their words do.
Just my 2 cents. Be kind to each other. Anger that comes quick, is the "question", not the "answer". Sorry not trying to sound preachy,
ao