QUOTE (Iommi @ Jul 20 2009, 02:27 PM)
Anon123, if I support a football team, sometimes I will bash them if I feel they have fallen short of expectation, but that doesn't mean I have stopped supporting them!
I agree. I support the police but that doesn't mean we can't criticise them. Criticism is healthy. I am British and i suport this country, but that doesn't mean we can't voice our concerns.
Bush said “you are either for us or against us”. this was a psychological and subliminal ploy to make people think that if they criticise the government then they are terrorists or anti-American. It then forces the population to keep their mouth shut in case they are accused of supporting anti-American propaganda. Rubbish; it is healthy to criticise. Without criticising certain groups/ people etc it creates arrogance and a self importance attitude; which can be very dangeorus for the people.
People have criticised the police on here and any member of the police or public are welcome to come on here and defend them if they choose. That is democracy. The other way is fear/ intimidation/ communism. I think the debate has been Healthy. I don’t think anybody has been using really abusive or very bad language and that is the only concern we should have.
Glenn