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What You Think About Gear Makers Getting Political

When Patagonia, REI, and the North Face stood up to Trump鈥檚 national-monument shrinkage, did they earn more goodwill than they lost? We reviewed social comments to hear what you had to say.

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On Monday, in response to the dismantling of Utah鈥檚 Bears Ears and Grand-Staircase Escalante national monuments, Patagonia blacked out its homepage with the message 鈥淭he President stole your land.鈥 REI and the North Face posted similar messages on their sites that day, directing readers to organizations that advocate for maintaining the land鈥檚 protected status. 聽聽

鈥淲ill taking such a clear political stand in this era of hyper-divisive politics cost the brands a few sales? Almost certainly. But clearly, they believe that what they鈥檙e fighting for is worth a little sacrifice,鈥 wrote 国产吃瓜黑料 contributing editor Wes Siler in his story about the retailers鈥 responses. 聽

Judging by the social comments in response to Wes鈥檚 story, lots of you support the brands鈥 message in support of public land. But many others think Patagonia, REI, and the North Face overstepped their bounds as gear makers.

Here鈥檚 a sampling of what you had to say :

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On Tuesday, we published another story about Patagonia鈥檚 political advocacy, and whether brands can turn powerful marketing into actual policy. 鈥淭he outdoor industry has until now proved effective at praising itself and raising money for feel-good causes. Whether it can organize its economic muscle into something more consequential remains to be seen,鈥 wrote Abe Streep, who鈥檚 covered Patagonia extensively for 国产吃瓜黑料.

鈥淏eing woke and winning are different matters,鈥 wrote Abe, noting that Patagonia鈥檚 splashy homepage message this week 鈥渨as widely circulated, yet its 鈥楾ake Action鈥 button did little more than allow visitors to fire off an indignant tweet.鈥

Abe posted this article in the 国产吃瓜黑料 Public Lands Forum (which has gained nearly 500 new members this week), provoking another round of , most of which commended the idea of the outdoor industry trying to boost its political might. (Lots of you also asked about 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 public-lands stance; we鈥檙e working on a longer response for that this week. In short, we agree with our writers Abe and Christopher Solomon鈥攊t鈥檚 a topic that we plan to keep covering with rigor and intention.)聽

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