The whole thing seems pretty silly to me. It is also very flattering to think that what I do actually makes such a huge difference to some folks that they get all worked up over it. That is really weird.
I was required to enter my beers in another region. It is odd to blame me for following the rules. (As a side note, I get hate mail every year of the NHC, no matter which region I enter.) I'm comfortable with any change in the rules that the NHC wants to implement as they apply to everyone, but asking me not to enter or not to list my club is just foolish.
I am going to keep brewing. It is my passion and I'm not stopping for anyone. If I brew, I'm going to enter the beers in the hardest and best judged competitions around. I've said it over and over: The only way you're going to get honest feedback to improve your beer is to enter it in competition. If you take that away from me, I lose my best tool.
I also think it is quite pathetic that a BJCP judge would think the only reason for entering a competition is winning. The big value is the feedback, which I use to improve my beers.
And there is no way I'm going to not list my club. That would be like giving up your family and it is something that just isn't in my nature. I'm proud of those folks and I'll not shy away to keep someone else happy.
It would be great if they could figure out a system that made everyone happy. Unfortunately, that is impossible. In any competition no matter how fair, there are always going to be some people that lose. Of those people, some are always going to blame the winners instead of doing what they should do, which is learn from the experience and improve their beer. I think this is just a basic fact of life.