I know cliques exist wherever you're at, and whatever you're involved with it. However, it seems like it's easier to notice or identify the "higher" you are up in any certain sport or activity. Some seem worse or more extreme than others though, especially with kids and their parents. Their kid is always better than someone else's, or they have a better excuse, etc. But what is the deal with bowlers? I don't think I know of anybody that doesn't have an angle or a strong opinion about something or someone. You have the drinkers who just get drunk and loud and fight with the serious guys, you've got the easy going guys who don't even pay attention to the rules that fight with the sticklers, you have the people who know nothing but think they're qualified to coach anybody, you have the guys who have these gigantic egos because they have honor scores on a house shot, and then once you get up a bit in the industry, you have the super cliques where people are so full of themselves that they view everyone "underneath" them as inferior. These are the people that are supposedly doing the right things, and trying to advance the sport, all while holding all the peasants outside the clique at arm's length, the people they're supposedly trying to help. You ever get that feeling when you're at clinics or around people that are names in the industry that yeah, they're passionate about it, but really only about making themselves look better and pushing their own agenda? When you actually want to get involved or contribute, it's almost like you get a pat on the head and shooed back outside so the grown ups don't have to deal with you whether you know what you're talking about or not.
Now for once, I'm not trying to disguise complaints about something that's happening to me. I just keep seeing it everywhere and I'm really getting sick of it. If you really want to help or improve something, do it, get involved, make everyone feel important whether they suck and are completely incompetent or not. We all at one point or another sucked and were incompetent, and if you don't give somebody a chance, you might miss or piss off somebody with potential. Yeah, you can get on a bowling forum later and vent about it, but I'm sick of seeing people talked down to or treated like crap because they aren't an established name or have a reputation. Bowling is like being back in high school all over again. Yes, there are cliques everywhere you go, but some are just groups of people with a lot of things in common, not exclusionary elitists.