I received the following comment on my blog today so I thought I should create a space on the site about the Rewild Camps before people go and make assumptions about the intentions behind the camps, as an extension of this site.
I refuse to donate a penny to such a cause… this can’t be done with money and an (apparently) hierarchical organizational plan. Franchising? Are you the one who calls the shots for all your spin-off camps? Are you going to go to the expense of travelling to these camps which may be quite some distance away, whose flora, fauna, people, climate, and terrain you probably don’t know very well? And money to pay office rent, buy more food at the store, and better computer technology isn’t spreading the kind of word I’d be interested in hearing…I’d suggest going with a rhizome approach by sticking to your own place and getting increasingly established, while setting an example for people in other places to follow based on developing a rewilding community that teaches by practical locally-based example and not online text from your air-conditioned box. It’s cool that Jason Godesky is inspired by you but I wonder if he or his crew would like to be a part of Rewild Camp TM. Any input, Jason?
I appreciate your homegrown rewild camp and look to it as an example but if you come to my town I will be wary and keep my distance since you have no roots here and will have the taint of mammon surrounding you…
The post came in response to a blog where I asked people to offer donations to me for the work I have done to get my Urban Scout project going and stay maintained. I have always thought of the Rewild.info site & camps as an extension of my project, that expands to many other communities and related projects. Though I started this site, I don’t own it. Though I ran a camp in Portland, I didn’t even “own” that one. In the blog asking for donations I joked about traveling the world and doing rewild camps… a joke I guess didn’t come across well. I specifically said that because I thought the article was going to be about the rewild camp, not me.
It is not in my agenda to travel the world facilitating Rewild Camps. Though, after the assumptions this gentlemen made about the hierarchical structure, it does make me think that I may need to travel to the camps to make certain that people understand Open Space Technology before they run a camp… if we even want to agree that that is how they are run? Let’s put that out there. Perhaps a bio-region should ask themselves what kinds of social technologies they want to utilize for themselves. I mean, if people are interested in Open Space, than I would travel there to show them how it works. If not, that’s cool too.
I feel like people are making so many assumptions with this site, and me. It makes me sick to my stomach. I’m doing everything I fucking can here… I’m working day and night to make this movement happen, to get it in everyones fucking head… and I’m about to fucking starve to death here. I have barely enough money for food for the next couple months. I don’t know how frequently I’ll be able to even use my computer in order to keep this up. I want to share what I know. I want to learn more and share my journey with others. I want to learn from people near and far and I use the internet to do that. We are running out of time. I want to know this information, as much of it as possible and I want others to know it too.
My feelings are hurt that after spending so much time putting these things together, someone would attack me for what they assume I am planning, rather than ask me more about what I’m doing first.