Submitted by honeybeedreams t3_10cccpx in vermont
Vexans t1_j4hqcrd wrote
Reply to comment by headgasketidiot in Decentering Whiteness in Hiking and Fostering Inclusivity Outdoors by honeybeedreams
My point is not about whether they can understand it or not, but about the tendency of people in academia, to speak in jargon, whether consciously or not that separates them from their audience. That was my point.
headgasketidiot t1_j4hsljp wrote
Yes I understand, but my point is that people are more than willing to try to overcome that barrier when they want to, but on this specific issue, people are throwing up their hands at the thinnest barrier imaginable because they choose not to understand.
Vexans t1_j4hullu wrote
I don’t think you’re going to find many care what a person’s skin color is when they are out backpacking. More than anything, trail etiquette determines whether someone is welcome or not. You can have a cool person (or an asshole) of any color.
headgasketidiot t1_j4i5vzq wrote
I agree with you and didn't suggest otherwise. Neither did the linked article.
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