Rants from the Angry Crowd

These two posts from a very angry crowd were seen recently:
- To me, the Historic Vienna website exists to harrass [sic] and not to provide serious reflection. If the site authors have real arguments to make, they are hard to parse out from the sad, comic relief they provide. I feel pity for the people behind the Historic Vienna page because they are tilting at windmills and I feel sorry for any people who really think it made a positive difference for the challengers or advanced any hope of bringing other viewpoints into the arena of debate about Vienna and its future. I do think there is a place for new ideas and viewpoints, but try losing the attitude and maybe your fellow citizens might listen to you and not react to you so negatively.
- No, the citizens of Vienna aren't stupid or duped by Maud or Jane. It is just possible that they see you for what you are and reject it. But you are too blinded by the millions that you want to make. That is why you spend so much time and money on lawsuits, maintaining web sites, attending and taping and photographing meetings. Of course it's worth it, for all of the profit that you want to make. Yes, the profit does matter. No, that doesn't make us weak minded, just intelligent. Perhaps we also see you at the grocery store, school, soccer, the park, in your neighborhood or any number of other places. We are everywhere. You are isolated literally and figuratively.
We can't wait for the Hooters office tower to open. We are going to be so rich!





Comments
I agree with the comment regarding negative attitude. But you should realize that anyone having to resort to a lawsuit and website after exhausting conventional means has got to be pretty angry by then. Many who have been denied before simply gave up. You can't let someone's attitude get in your way, or determine how you see the world or conduct yourself... you won't survive in the office nor on the Internet with that attitude. So ignore the negative (let others grow), set your own best example, and speak to a relevant issue! And lose the windmills... this is not about enemies, imagined or otherwise.
Posted by: Town Resident | May 19, 2006 12:38 PM