Super Aurora wrote:You're acting like you don't moan and whine in the board....
LOL
BellesPrince wrote:Or they moan about the course Disney is on today, when they simply don't have to watch or buy the things they're moaning about.
That BS reasoning and you know it. Just because we criticize something about Disney does not mean we aren't fans or we are haters.
Well, I think the only time I've 'moaned' on the board has been when I've had to put up with people sticking their nose into business that doesn't concern them, and generally being unwelcoming. Or, when I get a bit fed up of the constant Disney bashing. I've never understood the need for people to rant about things they really dislike strongly.
And I seriously doubt the comment about people being haters the way they have such vitriol for certain aspects of Disney. At the end of the day, Disney is operating in a market economy, and if something is popular and sells, they will continue to produce it, if it doesn't - then it's dead in the water.
But, you know, the way this thread has devolved exactly proves my point, and it shows the problem with this board. Jackoleen has started off a topic, obviously intended to be a bit of fun. If people don't want to contribute, or think it's beneath them, or silly, they should just leave it alone. Instead, they feel the need to interfere, complain and whine, and pull the thread off topic. The behaviour, quite honestly, is rude and trollish.
No doubt the Ultimate Disney trolls will jump on my post here and start on me again, but perhaps before you pick other people apart, you should stop and consider your own posts a bit more.
I had a lot of hassle about posting guidelines, which I'd actually read before I made any posts. And if I wasn't sure about anything, I asked a question or consulted a mod. I think perhaps many of the long time posters on this board should go and read the posting guidelines again, and refresh their memories - particularly with a view to the points about sensitivity.