Both are. That's actually pretty obvious from the overwhelming evidence and actions of parties in question.
We have different stances on this. I'm pretty much firmly in the camp that the whole thing is tainted by association at this stage.I’m sure there are cheaters. But it’s isolated to individuals or a single club. I don’t believe it’s rampant enough that it’s ruined the classifier scores.
BUT if you think it isn't tainted, then I implore you to push for change. Because otherwise things won't get better, they're only getting worse.
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Anyways, I think I'm about played out on this situation.
In my opinion, USPSA BOD have acted incongruously to their responsibilities as Board members of the USPSA. Their recent actions of choosing to ban Ben Stoeger, Derek, and a host of other folks is an effort to deflect from their guilt. Guilt with respect to violations of Federal laws and guilt related to their abdication of fiduciary responsibility to the org.
The current membership of the board is culpable in these issues, up to and including YML. Continued employment of Martens, continued lack of transparency with regards to A8 financials, at this stage the USPSA appears to be only slightly less corrupt than the NRA.
My personal view is that the evidence is overwhelming and damning. I, personally, support nuking the entire org from orbit. But I'll admit to being prone to a more extreme view than others. It has just been my experience that if you see two cockroaches, you need to act decisively and vehemently to kill a colony. At this point, my view is that basically the entire USPSA BOD and USPSA Employees are cockroaches in need of decisive, vehement, action to eliminate them.
My stance going forward is: That as of last week, I actively encourage folks to not continue to financially support USPSA through membership, without simultaneously acting to improve your Association by calling for the complete resignation of the board. I recommend you do this loudly and OFTEN. And if you really care as much as you claim to care, nut up and run for board positions.