I heard that some have had trouble finding anything negative about Burning Man online. How sad; perhaps I might help. I am one of the moderators for the new stopburningman group
groups.yahoo.com/group/stopburningman
which started out as a generally pro-Burning Man group until a few clueless moderators on ePlaya and their in-kid friends alienated the owner of the list. Charming business involving support for the notion of putting poor black refugees from New Orleans into prison camps and carrying out a holocaust against the population of the Islamic world. Interesting bunch, those progressives in BRC are.
Honest, reasonable criticism of Burning Man is welcome on our list. It is a yahoogroup, so please do be aware of the TOS if you choose to post there, because as mods, we do have to enforce it, even if we don't always agree with it. If you find those too constrictive, I can at least offer a new tribe I just set up for Chicagoans to post about their alternative, non-bmorg affiliated events; criticism of Burning Man is welcome there, too.
If you have an anti-Burning Man site, I do consider those for inclusion in the "Bmorg doesn't speak for us" ring (originally the "BMORG Can Kiss My Ass" ring) at Ringsurf and Ringlink
tinyurl.com/yppajd
tinyurl.com/yr5r5s
which the search engines usually seem to like. I have a few other yahoogroups and pages as well, but I think this will do for starters.
groups.yahoo.com/group/stopburningman
which started out as a generally pro-Burning Man group until a few clueless moderators on ePlaya and their in-kid friends alienated the owner of the list. Charming business involving support for the notion of putting poor black refugees from New Orleans into prison camps and carrying out a holocaust against the population of the Islamic world. Interesting bunch, those progressives in BRC are.
Honest, reasonable criticism of Burning Man is welcome on our list. It is a yahoogroup, so please do be aware of the TOS if you choose to post there, because as mods, we do have to enforce it, even if we don't always agree with it. If you find those too constrictive, I can at least offer a new tribe I just set up for Chicagoans to post about their alternative, non-bmorg affiliated events; criticism of Burning Man is welcome there, too.
If you have an anti-Burning Man site, I do consider those for inclusion in the "Bmorg doesn't speak for us" ring (originally the "BMORG Can Kiss My Ass" ring) at Ringsurf and Ringlink
tinyurl.com/yppajd
tinyurl.com/yr5r5s
which the search engines usually seem to like. I have a few other yahoogroups and pages as well, but I think this will do for starters.
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Re: Hi. I'm a bad, bad man
Sat, February 2, 2008 - 3:13 AM