marymck wrote:Sadly Tim you THINK you know humanity. But perhaps you really should ask yourself how many times you are the only one marching in step?
As in other areas, my views are very mainstream, so I never felt I was the only one marching in step. But thank you all the same to JulietP, Parker and Dickp. I think Juliet's explanation of why I was the only one contesting your view quite accurate:
Anyone that disagrees with Mary's worldview = misinformed, misguided, lacking in humanity, spiteful and vilified.
No wonder everyone who disagrees has quietly slipped away, unwilling to be berated and scolded into submission.
If I don't slip away, it's for two broad reasons, I guess:
(1) I think the community actually cares more about more bread and butter issues than saving pubs - such as having somewhere to buy food, having places to live, and facilities for young children. That's what people should be campaigning about. I was brought up to vote for a particular (Labour) councillor because it was she who had helped get mains water supplied to the village where I lived; and
(2) I'm just interested in how people's efforts get diverted, and how we end up with Mary - and others - being identified as representatives of the community when what they do is so counterproductive. Watching it also provides a lot of evidence about humanity.
I'm also fairly thick-skinned.