It serves little to no purpose in naming names but over the past few months, I have had more than a few instances of people telling me they hold views that they feel they cannot post or make public.
I fully realise there will be some views that are best left un-aired but for all the cases I am talking about here, these are views that aren't even inflammatory, they are merely practical or are just plain opinions.
I concede some of these opinions may be unpopular but bejeeepers, have we really come to a stage where we're scared of our own internet shadow?
Are these views withheld for fear of flaming ... because they don't want to attract criticism, they don't want confrontation, why?
Are some people now so gutless they're unable to have the courage of their own convictions?
The laughable irony of this is, if you were to ask some of these people what their views were regrading frank and open discussion, they would no doubt describe themselves as forthright speakers, fearless to tell people how it is .... the truth of the matter is, some people haven't got the testicles of a frikkin merecat.
If I had a penny for every time I have received a message in my inbox that reads something like, 'I agree with everything you say Pete but blah .. blah ... blah' I'd be a few quid richer than I am now, that's for sure.
Now before anybody suggests these people are merely trying to ingratiate themselves with me, I would hardly think the best way to do that was to effectively admit to not having the balls to write what they feel ...nah, something else is going on here and it's something I am having a problem in understanding.
Is it people are wishing to be less confrontational or at least potentially viewed as such, is that it?
I fully realise there will be some views that are best left un-aired but for all the cases I am talking about here, these are views that aren't even inflammatory, they are merely practical or are just plain opinions.
I concede some of these opinions may be unpopular but bejeeepers, have we really come to a stage where we're scared of our own internet shadow?
Are these views withheld for fear of flaming ... because they don't want to attract criticism, they don't want confrontation, why?
Are some people now so gutless they're unable to have the courage of their own convictions?
The laughable irony of this is, if you were to ask some of these people what their views were regrading frank and open discussion, they would no doubt describe themselves as forthright speakers, fearless to tell people how it is .... the truth of the matter is, some people haven't got the testicles of a frikkin merecat.
If I had a penny for every time I have received a message in my inbox that reads something like, 'I agree with everything you say Pete but blah .. blah ... blah' I'd be a few quid richer than I am now, that's for sure.
Now before anybody suggests these people are merely trying to ingratiate themselves with me, I would hardly think the best way to do that was to effectively admit to not having the balls to write what they feel ...nah, something else is going on here and it's something I am having a problem in understanding.
Is it people are wishing to be less confrontational or at least potentially viewed as such, is that it?