Board Thread:Young Justice News/@comment-34954086-20130506143410/@comment-432124-20130510020552

Thailog wrote: Cari1994 wrote: Thailog wrote: I already said: I'll gladly shut the F up, let people make up their minds and put a link (with a caveat) on the main page. If I were you, I would shut up and let people make up their minds right now so that this could actually work. The kind of negativity that you're spreading isn't gonna make things better than they are right now and it's definitely not gonna make the show come back any faster.

Edit: And that goes for all of you pessimists. If I were you, I'd choose my words more carefully next time and refrain from trying to stifle free speech. Anyone is entitled to their dissension as much as you're entitled to your optimism. Just don't think that you're somehow superior because you're a supporter or that we are any less fans because we think this is a debacle. And don't you ever dare blame the "pessimists" when this project meets its foretold failure.

And that goes for all of you optimists.

You know what is definitely not gonna make the show come back any faster? Trying to shame and embarrass a major corporate beast into bringing back a show they don't really need. The lack of tact and diplomacy in this campaign is staggering.

And I'm flattered that you consider my opinion so influential, but I hardly think that I've dissuaded anyone from pledging.


 * 1) It was your own words; I was just using them.
 * 2) I don't think that I am superior to anyone or that I am more of a YJ fan than anyone. I just think that you're going about this the wrong way.
 * 3) If the pessimists keep spreading their pessimism and dissuading people from donating, then yes, I can blame them at least partially for the project's failure.
 * 4) If you're gonna tell people to be wary about SMGO, at least try not to assume their intentions. You don't know why they're doing what they're doing or what they hope to get from this. So don't assume that they're trying to shame or embarrass anybody.
 * 5) Words are a lot more powerful than you think, especially coming from administrators of websites.