I can understand the fear and disdain that some of you and other burners have for this event being publicly morphed into (yet another) commercialized festival that exists solely for the consumption/spectating animal in society. It's understandable. While I've only been burning for now 4 years, I can only imagine what it's like for some of you that have been here since the earlier days and seeing the changes taking place. I can understand that and agree with it. I without reservation feel that we need to guard and protect the sanctity and principles of Burning Man and it's something that I actively participate in.
We do need to publicly and privately draw a distinction between them.
What's interesting to me though and admittedly disheartening is the way that such events are written off with such vitrol.. as if there is no redeeming value or they're simply a gathering of consuming idiots. One person even going so far as:
Could you not say this about attending an orchestral performance? So.. because I went to go see the Honolulu Symphony a few months back.. that makes it poo in my brain and me nothing but a consumer? If you're going to put it that way.. that hell, sign me up. With that logic, you're saying that anything in life that you are "consuming".. also known as "sitting and enjoying without being a participant of".. is nothing but poo. I feel that there is a time and a place for everything. I do enjoy watching a good band. I like to go to a killer IMAX 3D movie now and again. I like observing and appreciating. Does that make it wrong?Joshua! wrote:When I go to a show, I prepare nothing. I consume the performance like a tasty burrito, enjoying the immediacy of the experience, but add nothing to the plate. I take it home, digest it, and it slowly turns into a nice poo in my brain, flushed away to be replaced by something else.
To me.. again.. everything is what you make of it. I've seen plenty, plenty frat boys and MOOPing idiots at Burning Man. Hell.. go to the man right after it burns and everyone clears. It looks JUST like any other festival with trash all over the ground.
I say stand your ground and fight the good fight in your own every day actions in your own every day life.. yes.. but simply saying something like:
lemur wrote:Those fests are like communism or something bad like that
I dont think they have a place ...whether they are enjoyable or not they dont represent anything i enjoy in terms of corporate power... general behavior and intent of people there....
..that's just plain ignorance and a sentiment that I'm very, very sorry to hear any active member of this community say.