Why is calling someone's behaviour who runs away from something they've been doing cowardly an insult compared to labelling someone a stroppy toddler for wishing to protest against something they don't like?
Quote from: adam#1 on January 10, 2011, 09:09:37 AMWhy is calling someone's behaviour who runs away from something they've been doing cowardly an insult compared to labelling someone a stroppy toddler for wishing to protest against something they don't like?Adam.I don't think the General has run away from anything.I thinks it's more a case of the local and national media sifting through his thread on H&V, Villatalk and that other piddling one and extracting sound bites which are then taken wildy out of context.
Why is calling someone's behaviour who runs away from something they've been doing cowardly an insult compared to labelling someone a stroppy toddler for wishing to protest against something they don't like?And please explain how you interpret your second sentence as relevant to me and this dialogue we've been having?
So, calling his absence from the forums (well, at least this one, I don't know anything about the other, shit forums) "cowardly" is not only disrespectful and childish, it is also fundamentally flawed from the off, as Adam is assuming it was something initiated by him, when it wasn't.Hopefully that clears it up.
Quote from: adam#1 on January 10, 2011, 09:09:37 AMWhy is calling someone's behaviour who runs away from something they've been doing cowardly an insult compared to labelling someone a stroppy toddler for wishing to protest against something they don't like?And please explain how you interpret your second sentence as relevant to me and this dialogue we've been having?There's a bit of a difference between saying someone is acting like a kid having a tantrum when they're saying we should protest because they don't like the manager, and accusing someone else of acting in a cowardly fashion when they are doing something that's best for all concerned. You were talking about freedom of speech, and then made some strange reference to me going through your posts, as though you didn't believe I should.
Dave knows very little about the PMK1981 when he chooses to call him a stroppy toddler and his insult could well stifle this guy's contribution in the future
THE THING IS WE DIDNT PLAY ANY BETTER THAN WE DID AGAINST SUNDERLAND, ONLY THING IS THAT THE OPPONENTS WE POOR, IF WE PLAY LIKE THAT ON SUDNAY WE ARE FUCKED, BUT I HOPE WE DO AND THAT WAY HOULLIER GETS THE SACK.PS. HOULLIER WAS TOLD TO SIGN THAT PLAYER BY THE SCOUTS, HOULLIER CANT TAKE THE CREDIT
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 10, 2011, 11:34:24 AMSo, calling his absence from the forums (well, at least this one, I don't know anything about the other, shit forums) "cowardly" is not only disrespectful and childish, it is also fundamentally flawed from the off, as Adam is assuming it was something initiated by him, when it wasn't.Hopefully that clears it up.Rather coincidental that all the forums lost his excellent contributions then, at nigh on exactly the same time.Smoke and mirrors perhaps, although whilst I fully understand the stupid reactions and comments of some more than justified his departure, for a time, I do think, that his absence came about because it suited, and subsequent results could be said to have justified it.Still a great idea, but one that cannot help but be ruined by those with no thought for the greater good.
Chris - The point I raised initially was all about Dave's insulting of someone who sought to post a point of view and the impact of that upon free speech etc given Dave's position. It now seems that its been turned around into discussing my calling an action to cease communicating with fans when the going gets tough a cowardly act - it seems Dave has successfully deflected away the debate from being about his name calling to this. Thats a shame.
Nobody's free speech is being curtailed - but I'd have thought one of the senior members of this forum would show better leadership than stooping to insult when he doesn't agree with a posters point of view. FWIW, I agree with you, I can't see that now is the time to protest. I'm sure, despite bowing out from interacting on this message baord (somewhat cowardly in my opinion) when the going gets tough, fan opinion is being monitored on these forums. A protest is likely to give the players an excuse not to perform and also to distract them away from the effort they need to put in to get us out of this mess.