I sometimes yell at skate kids from my car, just so they know it feels like to be shunned. There was a time where you couldn't walk down the street w/o some jock yelling "skaterfag!" or something like that.
I guess I'm one of the "old guys" but I have stuck with skating through thick and thin, and my love for it has never faded even a little. I have fought extensively for skateboarding. Like a lot of us who've been around for a long time I got harassed in high school, fighting with and jumped by jocks regularly, wrestled with security guards, all that. Today's generation of young skaters haven't dealt with being the scourge of society that skaters were once perceived as. It wasn't just that we weren't accepted, in the early-mid '90's we were absolutely hated. That's why I yell shit at kids sometimes, to keep the angst going.
Much of what needs to be said on this topic has already been said, so sorry if I reiterate any points.
I've fought for skateboarding in a lot of other ways too. Arguing with city hall to get a park built, then encouraging them not approve a shitty design and to hire a decent skatepark design/build company instead of the lowest bidding cement contractor. I've volunteered my time and labor to build ramps and parks, made DIY spots, whatever. I haven't done any of this for recognition and don't want a pat on the back, I just love to skate. The skateparks are a mixed blessing to me. I've always loved skating tranny as much or more than I like traditional street skating. Any good street spot or well designed park is visually appealing in a way I can't explain. I'm not way into paintings, but I imagine the feeling being similar to and art aficionado looking at a Monet. However, they don't just do it because they like skaters, the city sponsored parks help keep skaters off the streets. I say screw them, hit the streets, tear shit up, fight with security guards and any boneheads that give you shit, don't let the city segregate you.
Will skating ever be what it was in the 90's? No. Times have changed. It makes me sad that the sense of brotherhood and community isn't what it used to be but it's still there, you just gotta deal with all of the imposters and a lot more attitude and competitiveness than before. Whether skating "dies" or not is irrelevant to me in a sense, I will still be doing it no matter what.