Well reasoned; well written, Hawke. I haven't read the entire thread, but just now I read the first and last pages. Thanks, Tom, for the kind remarks and the plug!
I haven't bought Shotgun News for ages now because I simply don't have enuf time to spend on it. When I subscribed, it was like eating potato chips - hard to stop once I started. As to making a political statement by boycotting the publication or by boycotting its sponsors, I believe that's an overreaction to an editorial that simply raises some interesting points. I spent a career working for newspapers, and I was often infuriated by the editorials that appeared in the papers for which I worked as a news reporter. Most times, tho, the editorials bored me. But I continued to do my job, gathering facts and trying to present them without injecting my own biases into the mix.
I cherish the First Amendment as much as I do the Second. I may disagree heartily with what someone says, but it's his actions, more than his words, that are more apt to move me to action. If I disagree with an editorial, my response would be to reply in kind, with a counterargument. I'd reply differently, tho, if a publication's entire viewpoint was tied to its editorial policies. If an article is presented as objective, I reserve the right to determine for myself if it is, in fact, objective. If I find a pattern of deception, i.e. articles presented as objective that really are camouflaged editorials, the publication suddenly reverts to toilet paper in my eyes.
The SGN editorial that launched this thread - I scanned it, but didn't study it - seems like a reasonable argument put forth by someone trying to present an open-minded point of view. Open minds are our battlefield, folks. If we run for cover the minute we see an opposing viewpoint, we lose face and, possibly, the argument that's at stake. We can't let the enemy paint us as closed-minded cranks. If we do, they use what can be our greatest strength against us, much as the jiu jitsu and judo artists turn a larger man's innate strength against him.
We need to fight smart, keep our wits, stay agile and use a little humor if we expect to prevail in the battle for the hearts and minds. We lose those, we lose our rights.