Another possibility is THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM.
BobK has allowed me to post information on the dark side of paragliding on his (this) web site, stating it was worthy of consideration by all members. In my view, the major problem with the thing the USHGA turned into was the acceptance of parachutes as "gliders," following all the hard-won strides in safety and design robustness of hang gliders that the old USHGA, in alliance with the HGMA, made from inception up to the day soaring parachutes were admitted into the association. The long history of being a safety advocate for the membership mutated into a bizarre form of lip service and posturing as the U$hPA turned a blind eye on the deficiencies of soaring parachutes as accidents and fatalities began to mount in the early 2000s.
The important thing to the U$hPA was not to rectify the problem - which does not seem possible - but to silence critics such as myself. Somehow, I had become the problem rather than the issue of paraglider collapse. Today, with more than one thousand three hundred dead paraglider pilots worldwide, the important issue in the eyes of U$hPA is going after Bob.
Hang glider pilots want to fly and to be left alone. They know they have to put up with a certain level of bureaucracy to do that. I understand this. But we had honor when I flew. Today, that's gone.