by seanie » 14 Oct 2011, 22:58
The 'we're being bullied' response to criticism has been employed almost from the beginning, but I only noticed it being emphasised from the planning committee hearing onwards. Cllr Hawkins only had a short time to speak but wasted the first couple of minutes on how parents opposed to the school were too scared to speak out due to the fear of threats and bullying.
At the time I thought it odd; you've only got a few minutes, surely you'd concentrate on substantive planning issues?
But look at it another way. Years of telling all and sundry that you represent the "significant majority", only to find that, when it comes to the crunch, more local people support than object to it. That's got to induce some cognitive dissonance. How to resolve it?
The significant majority of the area, some 20,000 people, are cowed in fear by the extreme sarcasm of me and about a half dozen people, on this forum and the Evening News comments.
What other explanation could there be?