I'm grateful to marysdress for reminding me to return to this topic.
I've been thinking about this, and reading the responses. As usual, the SCA thought process is to either 1: focus on the youth market or 2: blame itself.
But I look at the world as it is, and I see that volunteerism is less common than it used to be, that participatory programs such as the SCA are less popular, and so forth.
My thoughts are: am I correct, and if I am correct, how does the SCA either sieve the world to find appropriate exceptions, or should how should it adapt to new realpolitik?
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I've been thinking about this, and reading the responses. As usual, the SCA thought process is to either 1: focus on the youth market or 2: blame itself.
But I look at the world as it is, and I see that volunteerism is less common than it used to be, that participatory programs such as the SCA are less popular, and so forth.
My thoughts are: am I correct, and if I am correct, how does the SCA either sieve the world to find appropriate exceptions, or should how should it adapt to new realpolitik?