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<blockquote data-quote="TX mountain hunter" data-source="post: 2588330" data-attributes="member: 29141"><p>I doubt it was advertising but likely an internal memo where an employee without their employees consent shared something they shouldn't have.</p><p></p><p>It is unfortunate that the future of hunting for our current and upcoming generations will likely depend on the majority of the population which neither does not hunt, nor are adamantly opposed to hunting. Try listening to a recent Rinella or Newberg podcast for more on the thought / topic.</p><p></p><p>It is a shame things have gotten to this point, but why start a fight when there are better ways to influence the base? Pro staffers are very influential people that will reach tons of base. While I don't agree with some things I they have in their "Don't", I'm not surprised by this and would assume many other companies are similar. For the future of hunting for my kids, in addition to them looking out for their own company, I support what I assume is an internal memo despite not agreeing with all of it. Disclaimer - I do not own any Zeiss scopes, only one spotter which I've considered selling prior to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TX mountain hunter, post: 2588330, member: 29141"] I doubt it was advertising but likely an internal memo where an employee without their employees consent shared something they shouldn’t have. It is unfortunate that the future of hunting for our current and upcoming generations will likely depend on the majority of the population which neither does not hunt, nor are adamantly opposed to hunting. Try listening to a recent Rinella or Newberg podcast for more on the thought / topic. It is a shame things have gotten to this point, but why start a fight when there are better ways to influence the base? Pro staffers are very influential people that will reach tons of base. While I don’t agree with some things I they have in their “Don’t”, I’m not surprised by this and would assume many other companies are similar. For the future of hunting for my kids, in addition to them looking out for their own company, I support what I assume is an internal memo despite not agreeing with all of it. Disclaimer - I do not own any Zeiss scopes, only one spotter which I’ve considered selling prior to this. [/QUOTE]
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