How much do YOU really know about the oncoming traffic? You keep talking about arguing with the facts, but most of the points you are arguing with are speculation or hyperbole. Also how can you say there was NO danger?
Yes, drifting a car on a snowy road, even with a "buddy spotting", is more dangerous than taking a somewhat blind jump because the consequences are greater. I would argue that, in general, a car accident is more likely to have much worse consequences than a ski accident.
How can you say drifting a car on a snow covered road with other cars on it is a "very controlled environment" it sounds pretty close to the opposite, but that is just me I guess.
I understand that you personally know the owners of FD wear and thus have a completely different perspective of the video than the rest of us. Personally, I had never heard of Lesh & Co. until this video and I think that this is where much of the debate and controversy about this video stems from.
When I watched this video, I saw a spoiled, immature "CEO" of a ski company going out and doing some pretty stupid and irresponsible shit with his friends. Everybody likes to have fun (well most people at least), but isn't there a line that needs to be drawn about where the fun stops and the stupidity begins? If I was along the side of the road or saw them driving past, I would have no clue whether or not they were shooting blanks or bullets, I may be naive about guns, but I would wager that most people would respond similarly. Also, why did Lesh need to waste all the gas and pollute the environment by flying to Breck when it probably takes a similar amount of time to drive there after going through all the pre-flying procedures, etc.? Shouldn't the owner of a ski company be environmentally conscious as their company depends on it?
When you saw the video, you most likely saw your buddies going out and having a good time in a responsible way because you know their personalities and behaviors and what they would and wouldn't do.
My biggest problem with the video though, is that undoubtedly people from outside of the freeskiing community or newschool ski movement will see the video (TGR folk, Unofficial networks readers, etc.) because it is so over the top and has gotten so much attention. They would most likely find the actions in the video even more ridiculous, childish, naive and stupid than I did because they do not have an understanding at all of newschool skiing culture. This video then serves only one purpose to those outside of the freeskiing movement, to further alienate those who are not in it and give those who are a worse reputation.
I am sure you saw the video earlier this year of the kids who were shredding along the side of a groomer, perfectly safely, when an older ski patrol member stopped them and proceeded to swear and yell at them in a ridiculous and over-the-top manner, almost taking their passes. It is my opinion, you are welcome to disagree (and I would not be surprised if you do), that a video like this could have affected that man's perception of those kids and caused him to react the way he did. Personally, I have been skiing safely and in complete control many times, but have been yelled at by ski patrol who say I am going to fast or am out of control. I would argue that they react that way because of the clothes I wear and the perception that all park skiers are bad for their mountain, while if an old racer bro blew past them in his tuck, they may not have the same reaction.
/rant