OK, then let me tell you how I really feel....
I've always loved Southwest archaeology, and been fascinated and deeply attracted to the cultures that inhabited the mesas and Canyonlands of that region. Reading Frank Water's The Book of the Hopi changed my life. The migration stories of the clans, the prophesies, the realization that there was a connection to the Mesoamerican civilizations to the south, a connection that existed with the Hohokam as well, this lost history attracted me like no other. It still does. I can't put what that has meant to me in a forum comment. It's been 40 plus years now. Since Water's book introduced me to that ancient world. And two trips to visit the region. Whatever best protects the sites of the Ancestral Puebloan, what I'm still more used to calling the Anasazi, is what I want. I never want to see the relationship still in place between Hopi and Bears Ears, the still living remnant of that distant time and place, when that culture of Pueblo and cliff dwelling and high civilizations to the south existed, in jeopardy ever.
That's what I want. You don't always get what you want, and I am admitting to a lot of personal investment with just this subject. Call it progressive, or liberal, or socialist, or whatever is a foul epitaph in your lexicon, I'll likely always side with historic preservation and protection anyway. That's me, I don't have to apologize for that. I know it's easy for me to say, and local concerns are not meaningless to me, but I will not apologize for my opinion here. Nobody has to join me on my journey through the past, nobody has to love what I love, nobody has to agree. Whatever best protects Anasazi sites wins in my world. Nobody has to root for my team here. But nobody is going to blame it on being "progressive" either. It is as I've described, for the reasons I've described.
On one end of the scale, we have ISIS destroying the past. I'm on the other side where the past is concerned. I have this thing for deep time, and the things of deep time. Meteorites, deep time of the solar system. Fossils, deep time of life. Artifacts, deep time of man. And a landscape replete with some of the best preserved Anasazi sites in the SW? I want whatever is best for those sites. I'm selfish. That's what I want. It pleases me no end that Bears Ears received that particular status where public lands are concerned. I'm pleased the tribes, especially the Hopi from my point of view, had a say and will continue to have a say.
And if all of the above somehow makes other posters here angry, for some reason, I don't care. That's my opinion, and the reasons behind it. What are you gonna do about it? Order me out of the country? Put me on trial for "being a progressive"? Feel free to call me, label me, anything you want. I will not apologize for my opinion or the reasons behind it. It takes all kinds after all, even kinds like me.
Is that clear now, babe? Understood? It's my life, my opinion, you have no say in it whatsoever. It's essentially none of your business.