alright son, let me get a little touchy feely artsy fartsy on you for a minute, k? good.
so yanno how when you're little, they take you to art class, and you paint and you draw. pretty basic stuff which is defined as an 'art' class. but if you look around right now, so many things are considered art. hell there's modern artists who probably puke on a canvas, let it stain, and then sell it in a gallery. freakin' painting done by elephants have sold for thousands of dollars. but at the end of the day, people still categorize them as art.
->where i'm going with this is, skiing is much like the situation described above. so many things fall under one category, and while one thing may be outrageously different from the next, you can't dismiss it. do i rip on my racer friends? yes. do i rip on my snowboarder and tele friends? of course, but when it all comes down to it, they still wake up early to go to the mountain just like i do. who cares if they're in the glades or the park? hitting deep pow in the winter or grinding against urban cement in the summer? i think it's ignorant to say something is killing our sport, just because it's different. if you don't like rail jams, then don't attend them. but as mentioned before, with photos, look at the exposure that railjams bring to our sport. they can be set-up almost anywhere and provide the public with an interesting look into our lives as snow fanatics. it's really sad to see you hate on something that could do wonders for this industry in the long run (if done correctly).
now, i did just rant the hell out of you, but i'm at work and i have nothing to do and i sincerely think you're wrong.
don't hate cos you ain't.