O.K. we all need to calm down a might and maybe do a bit more research.
Thanks a bunch to CuNoseCap for the OP. I had to go out and find out more about it.
The following links break down all the salient points of the report, most of which I understand and reluctantly agree with. The idea of requiring requiring standardized training and correct dress puts a lot of "reenactors" off, Sutter's Fort in California published a 200 page costume book. Getting signatures saying you will comply is another deal breaker for many. Unfortunately when done right and consistently by people who care, it produces a better "product".
This link is pretty much the NPS point of view and breaks down the particulars of the report:
https://seconews.org/article/5590
I would guess it pretty much is going to be how things are going to go.
This next link is more of a true news story as it gives both sides without much editorializing:
https://www.thefencepost.com/news/changes-being-discussed-regarding-bents-old-fort/
It talks about the issue from both sides, one of the pluses is that the Superintendent Ranger invites public comment on this web site:
https://www.nps.gov/beol/contacts.htm
So lets be heard, I've given them my silver 3 cent's worth,
Join Me.
Now Consultants:
They come with Politics, Biases, Tunnel Vision, Personal back stories, and the "We'd like you to look into blah, blah because frieberschnaper, frieberschnaper and while your at it we'd like to hear about anything else you see."
This is her story here:
https://prycerconsulting.com/about-melissa/
While she may be considered "woke" by many, if we carefully avoid getting our breech-cloths in a knot and jammed up close to the jewels, the real important take away should be that her
experience is with
museums: you know those things you walk through and look at and read about things or rent the recorder and listen. Therein lies her bias. While not denying or diminishing any of Bent's Old Fort's real problems and issues, the report does reflect a lot of that bias, at least to me.
So, I will remain, as somewhat saddened
but still
Mad Michael