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Originally Posted by Blurr
I went but I left early.
I was hoping for a non partisan meeting as stated in their mission.
When Larry Pomerantz (the creator of the league) started mentioning and quoting the highly divisive Michael Moore's new movie Capitalism: A Love Story I sensed that the likely hood for a non partisan group was low. He mentioned at one point "Democracy not Capitalism!".
Shortly after that it turned into a bit of a left wing love fest.
I was expecting it from the crowd, but not from the creator.
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While it was certainly a potentially divisive thing to reference, I didn't think the point being made was at all anti-capitalism.
I'm sorry you got that impression. We will have to be more careful about referencing that type of material in the future. I'm also sorry you didn't stay for the rest of the meeting to hear who else came out and what type of a group we have to start. We don't have a board that wants to affect the outcome of the league. The only "input" we get in the final product is that we'll each be one of hopefully thousands of people who take that survey.
Our biggest committment from the start has been staying non-partisan and not pushing our own views.
HCL is very committed to reflecting what's going on in the community - a mirror as it were. We're not interested in warping the mirror to reflect our own views - in fact, one of the main things we want for our surveys is to make sure they're properly randomized, don't use leading questions or ask t them in an order that encourages any particular response.
If you think there's an issue, that makes your involvement all the more important. If you think there may be an imbalance, we need you to step in and say so, not remain on the outside. This is supposed to be an opportunity for people to say "I want to move Hamilton forward together" -- and although we all have our own views, the league is about asking the community and mirroring what citizens find important, not promoting our own issues.