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Winnipeg Free Press Article
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That was completey unexpected... awesome
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good article...puts a good image towards the public
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Thats actually really nifty, and very well written.
Im glad we can get some good publicity towards airsoft. |
Sweet dealio. Were on the good side of the news for once. :D
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A nice positive article :)
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Bolt action M14? Good article though. They should of mentioned customs.
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I think in this case, we should be happy to accept what we've been given :)
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expecting many letters to the editor soon.
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I just read that article about an hour ago and was planning to post it up here, looks like someone already did ;) I really like how the article isn't putting airsoft down like I'm sure many have done in the past.
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Somone send that writer a bottle of scotch....
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Wholly, finally an exciting and positive airsoft article in the media!
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Good article. Some terms that I didn't understand (air bombs? bolt action m14s?), but overall it gave a positive outlook on this sport.
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Email sent to the editor, I fully support all those in the community who enjoyed that article to submit support for the writer.
This article is what we need more of. |
Airsoft in MB has really evolved a lot and is heading in a very good direction. This article is just what we need; along with increased organization, and the real push for our association here to be more official, things will only get better.
We need more of this from other places in Canada. |
+1 for that, great article.
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Great article, just saw it at work.
I have a feeling there'll be a LOT of people coming to noob day this october... :S |
Well, would you look at that.
It's about damn time... Nice job. |
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But not a bad article in it's entirety. EDIT: Oh and yeah GIRL PLAYING?! Awesome! |
very cool, big thanks to whoever was involved with this article
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Cool stuff.
Who did she play with? Any guys from ASC? I saw "Wolfpack" being mentioned.. |
Some of the Winnipeg Wolfpack guy use this board, but mostly only for access to the buy & sell. Most use their own forum or the MAA forums. And yeah, it's all the same Wolfpack - Ontario and Manitoba are one and the same.
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My team's got a girl that actively plays! Not some one's girlfriend who's there just to take pictures! |
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It'd be nice if Ontario and Canada Central would get some good press about it. |
Unfortunately for Ontario, the vast majority of the population is focused around urban centres and thus so is the media. You'd have to get through to the journalist and the editor and even then, the populace would see and hear only what they want to - i.e. "oh my gawd, people running around with realistic looking guns in the area shooting each other - we need to ban!"
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Would be nice to see something on the west coast like this too. And my wife plays with me and she likes it just as much as I do. :D
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people will believe what they want to believe, but what they read can influence what they believe. look at this way, right now theyre already thinking "omg, para military freaks training to do evil things", so if you dont do anything, nothing will change. The girl in the article was the journalist that came to US. not the other way round. she approached us asking to do an article on the sport. all the same, like Amos said, there are girls in the MAA on teams who actually come out on a regular basis. including one on our team. |
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That's impressive though. Did she say what sparked her into the idea of writing the article? |
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On a related note:
New Zealand sounds very much like Canada with regard to airsoft laws: YouTube - airsoft on closeup NZTV Close-up on : "Airsoft" Some press as well executed as this could probably help us. It presents the topic in a fair way, and offers professional (police) representation that states the rules and that airsoft poses in no way a threat to society as long as it's players respect the law and play in clearly defined areas. |
Semi-only in New Zealand? Man, that sucks even worse than Canada.
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The two teams that were there are Wolfpack & Team C.A.M. it was better than we though,but the turnout was lower than we thought uh,yeh! I'm thinking about that one lol.
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Don't get me wrong I am not trying to come off arrogant over the changes, and direction we have here. What I am getting at is that this type of positive coverage could be much more influential in your "urban center" than in Winnipeg. |
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Among other issues and political leanings, there's a markedly different outlook regarding firearms between city centres and those as nearby as 50km out. Several of our own forum members here are legal firearms owners within the province - for those out of the cities, ask them how their neighbours feel about firearms possession vs. "the rest of Ontario." While I agree that such positive coverage could indeed be influential and beneficial, one would first have to break through the anti-gun mindset predominant in those for whom firearms have never been a part of their lives save for the negative associations with crime brought about by the media and political maneuvering. Until then, it's more likely that even such a positive story would somehow be used against the sport to further the agendas of those moving to ban firearms and their replicas outright. |
A writer who actually came out and played before writing the piece.
The only bit of journalism I have seen in years. Impressive. X2 on the scotch. A bloody good year as well. |
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I then contacted our local Manitoba Airsoft Association to see if they were interested in participation along with other airsoft friends and fellow customers. That way the press would have comments from different “levels” of airsofters. Prior to the meeting I had a prep talk to those being interviewed about our purpose of this interview and how we need to use it to bring up the positive “healthy living & active lifestyle” of this sport. The interview started off at our indoor facility (Located inside of the city). Then later migrated to our outdoor facility. The more we talked about outdoor airsoft/Milsim, the more worked up the reporter got about it. We later decided to have a friendly scrim with some local players. We provided the reporter with some rental equipment so she can join the game. All in all everyone had a good time. Unfortunately I cannot provide any further details about the second portion of the interview at our outdoor location as I was not present at the time. But by reading the final result everything turned out well. I apologize for not giving an earlier response to this topic as I rarely frequent these boards. I hope that answers some of your questions. Gordon Lai www.xtreme-tactics.com www.xtreme-tactics.com/store www.xtreme-tactics.com/forums |
Well written, It was done in a way that avoids the controversy. I think the next big game we should do a media invite. Anyone in corporate communications will tell you that you have to control the message. I can guarantee that as soon as there is a negative incident the media will seek us out. By having some positive press it will soften the blow when there will be a less than positive incident.
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