(16 Jan 2020, 11:59 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Is that necessarily a bad thing?I think it is a bad thing when the responsibility is put on often vulnerable people not to be upset by other people's unpleasantness.
These days, especially on social media, the only way to get your point across is to be louder than everyone else.
It's no use hiding behind a corporate image, the most successful people/companies are the ones that say exactly what they think, have a bit of fun, have arguments, heck even cause 'offence' (though as we all know, offence can only be taken, not given). It's why the likes of Katie Hopkins and Piers Morgan are so popular.
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