
Originally Posted by
Brian407
Okay, i get that, but I cant help wonder about how the message has been getting out to the hamlets and sheep stations. I'm aware of the fight because I spend a fair amount of time on the Internet (nature of my job until recently), but i'm also aware of many others who dont frequent the net, and are simply not aware that groups such as MAG, AAG, MSC, Bronz etc exist. How are you getting the message to those people.
I consider myself an average motorcyclist. I've been riding for almost 40 years, I read the newspaper most days, I listen to news as often as possible and I try to attend at least three rallies a year, finances permitting. I dont spend a lot of time at bike shops and dont subscribe to any bike mags. I read them when in waiting rooms, or when they're on the smoko room etc, but if it wasnt for the net, and the occasional story in a mag I wouldnt even be aware of the MSC, and I know plenty that arent.
My point is that maybe the message delivery system needs to be looked at, then the message itself needs looked at. Most people have little tolerance for long winded arguments in political speak, thats why the average man thinks that politicians are prats. If you have a 2 word message, use 5 words to get it across, not 200. You'll have lost most people at 20, and the majority of the remaining will give up at 50. Those die hards that stay till the last are already converted and theres nothing to be gained by trying to convince them. Underlying principle is KISS, and i'm sure you know what that means.
Yes there has be a co-ordinated approach, but first you have to find what most people are willing to support, and most people dont become passionate about a cause until they can actually see how it will directly affect them, so far the arguements presented have been far too general for most people to grasp. Be specific, and confront issues one at a time.
I fully expect this post to be met with howls of dismissave indignace and 'yes but' reponses, but if thats all that happens, at least it's ensured that the issues are alive and still being talked about.
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