Then why so much response? Why bother to create a debate over something you yourself seem aware is happening? Quite honestly, I felt I would share that feeling I was having, and probably wouldn't get much response.
Keep in mind of course, as i already shared, I spend a lot of time dealing directly with people of various truth, CT and religious bents, and just felt there was some aggression around the boards that did seem elitist and disingenuous. I didn't need to be right, it was just how I was feeling after putting a few hours the other night on myspace, dealing with the CT folks that push their thing there. Although to be clear, i do think I am right or i wouldnt have come out on the boards after hanging here for a year in silence.
If you think you're up for it, I challenge you to spend some time with the chat crowd. It's tough and thankless, but I feel its important, if for no other reason, it shows a broader perspective of the real reach of these CT, religious and Truth folks.
Since Dylan's reach came up, I'll just say, 50,000 dvd's sold so far, many more given away (although true we actually cannot give any number there), many many TV, Radio and internet appearances, and thousand of torrent downloads. I would say, that after chatting with hundreds of new names a week, many of whom mention the show in one way or another, coupled with the numbers above, i fail to see how that doesn't prove some level of reach worthy of concern.
Phantom, i respect the 5% stat, not sure where its coming from, but thats not the point. It's not just 9/11 truthers that we are talking about here. I merely mentioned 3 people that spread woo, I don't think anyone would likely disagree the world is filled with woo-folk, by the millions, for ages now. The crafters, recruiters, and neophytes (for lack of a better term) make their way in here, and all too often seem to be pushed right out. This leads to a debate I think of the entire forum, and i won't pretend to be able to contend with that. ( I'm obviously already treading in dangerous waters by merely mentioning the tone Ive seen in here.)
Last year, when I first came in, right from the start I noticed it. That same belittling nature that's all too often displayed by folks who take themselves too seriously. That had quite a bit to do with why I didnt bother to contribute, I knew that no matter what my input was, there would be some kind of backlash coming more from some people's need to be validated, then a genuine desire to communicate.
Okay, that was preachy, and I am done. I'll go back into the shadows. As a professor of mine once said, "..never get in the way of intelligent people in need of validation, you'll only end up in need of a new definition of the word."