Monday, January 18, 2016

Bigfoot Bullies

What mattered less than anything was the differing views held by those throughout the community. I actually sit back sometimes and have a good laugh at how vast the views are. What is important is how you treat other people while conveying your views. 

If you think Bigfoot have abilities to disappear into thin air and you can keep an easy going demeanor while being questioned about your views, you're okay in my book. Same goes if your views are flesh and blood, if you strongly believe they exist or you believe you have evidence and you'd like to share it with others. 

The moment I become agitated is when your views cause you to condescend me or others. When you don't share, but rather thrust your agenda and belittle those who aren't in complete agreement. 

What's worse than that is when you open a social spot pertaining to the subject and suggest it's the largest growing outlet to share kindly the diverse aspects. But in reality it turns out it isn't a place for sharing info, it's a place where very strict rules will be the forefront. Where, not only are you are not entitled to your own views, you're punished for them. 

I've learned along my way that most any group who's description lists kindness as a base goal will treat you the worst. That's only if you are of a free thinking agenda and feel so inclined to question authority that is disguised as peace. All too often simple prodding without an outright accusation is enough to uncloak the underlying agenda of the group. It is by simple prodding you may uncover just a corner piece of their true intentions. It then becomes a struggle for power. 

So, as the old saying goes, the bigger you are the harder you fall. I can understand that once you feel you've established something of great worth you're more likely to try to protect it. But at the same time it must be seen for what it is which is a service. You're business is only as successful as the people you service. 

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