I'm writing this to hopefully better explain my position shared on the Racing Through History show last night. Interestingly, I have gotten a few emails this morning from folks who thought I was directing my thoughts to them.
I feel like as paying customers, and we all have paid with a lifetime of our free time and hard-earned dollars, we all have the right to express our opinions of where the sport has gone.
To me, criticism becomes bashing when remarks are made about someone...such as that person or group is stupid....that person isn't capable of this or that....or those people are a bunch of...fill in the blanks.
We have the right to criticize...we lose respect and our credibility as members of this organization when we bash. No one likes to hear someone bash another, including me. I don't like being included in blanket defamatory remarks and I don't think anyone does. Much of the good we create here goes out the window with a few personal remarks.
It takes a lot for me to get torqued up enough to do what I did last night. But I get really ticked off at the folks who I think are being inconsiderate (I ain't bashing them)when they say we (old-schoolers) need to quit complaining and living in the past and get on with it. If they have taken away our favorite races and the racing styles and personality we loved....are we supposed to give up our memories too? I think NOT! And I along with you have the right to complain. We paid for it. I will not just sit back and just accept things the way they are and withhold my criticism because some think any criticism is bashing. It is not...when it gets personal and personally degrades someone or even an organization that is crossing the line.
I hope this helps clear the air. We can all give our opinions without making overly critical, accusatory, and threatening remarks ( from the dictionary for bashing). And for the record I do agree with some (from my many emails) who say we cross the lines at times....and I am as guilty as anyone. There have been many things I have said in my life I wish I could take back. There is really no excuse for having to think that about something we write.
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updated by @jeff-gilder: 04/12/17 04:00:29AM