City Council Can't Take Blogger Criticism And Resigns?
from the there-has-to-be-more-to-this-story dept
Dave W alerts us to a story in the UK of how (allegedly) 11 city council members in a small rural town resigned from the council after getting annoyed by a local blogger criticizing them. Dave notes that the blog in question isn't too bad, but also notes that such city councils are often staffed by people who do the job because no one else wants to do it. Still, if you're going to hold some sort of public office, at some point you would think that you would learn how to take some criticism. It makes me wonder if there's really more to this story beyond just a critical blogger and thin-skinned council members.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Senate Sunshine Act S.604
Now, if we can get some comments to what's actually occurring at "Sunshine Act" meetings, we all may be a little better off.
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Welcome to a world of communication, you will hear things you don't like, you have to come to terms that some people just plain don't like you. They will nit pick, call you names, talk about how they f'd your mother, dig up anything they can you sling mud on you.
Ya know, stuff that you should have learned to ignore and deal with attending school.
We are adults now and should all recognize that some people are just jerks for the sake of being jerks and should be ignored. If you can't ignore them obviously you are the problem.
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I have no doubt you are correct. In any case the city is better off without the departing council. Volunteer or no, they do not belong in the role if they cannot deal with the vitriol.
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There is a difference between "cannot" and "will not".
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In future, we should avoid all complaints unles having actually done something ourselves.
Witness cops beat someone unconcious without provocation? Don't file a complaint until you've completed academy training and spent two years on the force (bonus points if you get an A&E film crew to follow you around).
Seriously, "Devin", if they can't take a bit of criticism they SHOULD resign.
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