to explain the anti's I think you need to look at the actual act of camping. When people camp they like to think they're bonding with nature or somehow making do with less than they normally would. Of course this is after they've spent 30 minutes setting up their $40k rig and putting out all the tiki torches, entrance rugs, folding gravity chairs, awning lights, hooking up to 30amp shore power, water line, and sewer. After that though....it's all about roughing it.
Excellent theory and I think it's being reinforced as we all sit here on our laptops and PCs conversing with each other, OP included (although I think by now he's on a Rocky Mountain High!). :B How many posts have there been with pictures of the campsite, posted on RV.net? Hundreds. My idea of communing with nature is being out in the middle of nowhere with no sounds but the birds and the wind-until it comes time to sleep or I have to go potty! :B
Back to the OP's question: It's really unanswerable. Rhetorical even. There's a million answers yet there's no answer. And the OP, being who he is, won't find the answer he is looking for no matter what.