I have to vent here for a bit so bear with me. I'm sure some of you may feel the same way.
Why is it that honest criticism or even simply having a different opinion/taste (in relation to cars) is immediately brushed aside and a person making such posts labeled as a "hater"? I understand people do genuinely hate on anything and everything because they can't do it for themselves (because of a lack of motivation, financial restrictions or a lack of technical expertise). They deserve the label.
But it seems NOONE can take legitimate criticism of their choices without getting their egos hurt and taking it out on those offering an opinion by labeling them a "hater", the car world version of being called a bigot or racist. I can't wrap my head around it, especially when such people lead off with "opinions?" or "what are your thoughts?". Why ask if all you want is bandwagon yes men sucking on your proverbial car culture c*ck?
To be clear this isn't this community in my experience, I think it's because we tend to be older and the rules are strictly enforced so we tend to weed out the ones who typically do this. Anywho, I just needed to put these thoughts down because it's becoming annoying. For anyone curious I can lay out the conversation(s) that lead to this, but it is a fairly common occurrence these days so I'm sure you all have your own examples as well.
Why is it that honest criticism or even simply having a different opinion/taste (in relation to cars) is immediately brushed aside and a person making such posts labeled as a "hater"? I understand people do genuinely hate on anything and everything because they can't do it for themselves (because of a lack of motivation, financial restrictions or a lack of technical expertise). They deserve the label.
But it seems NOONE can take legitimate criticism of their choices without getting their egos hurt and taking it out on those offering an opinion by labeling them a "hater", the car world version of being called a bigot or racist. I can't wrap my head around it, especially when such people lead off with "opinions?" or "what are your thoughts?". Why ask if all you want is bandwagon yes men sucking on your proverbial car culture c*ck?
To be clear this isn't this community in my experience, I think it's because we tend to be older and the rules are strictly enforced so we tend to weed out the ones who typically do this. Anywho, I just needed to put these thoughts down because it's becoming annoying. For anyone curious I can lay out the conversation(s) that lead to this, but it is a fairly common occurrence these days so I'm sure you all have your own examples as well.
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