Honestly, if you want to make a point, you should work on the way you phrase it.
> only angry and negative voice their opinions
i.e. bad people
> positively minded
i.e. good people
I know you probably didn't think about it that much. Personally, I could start a rant about toxic culture now, but I'll leave it at that.
If you don't want to create an aggressive response, maybe refrain from calling people that disagree with you angry and negative.
EDIT: here's a suggestion for a good way to phrase the actual meaning you might have been thinking about:
People that are happy about the way something is, are less likely to complain about it. Yes, true, but that by itself doesn't make the thing either good or bad.
In what world are angry people necessary bad? Or negative people?
And no, positively minded people are not necessary good people. That is absurd claim.
"People that are happy about the way something is, are less likely to complain about it."
I did not made that claim nor wanted to. Which is why II contrasted it with other topics, so that it is clearer that parenting is treated differently.
Lastly, your comment seems to be the only negative reaction. As of now, there is not even comment disagreeing with me (which would be different then negative of course).
Wow, you completely redefine what they're saying and then attack your own redefinition.
"People that are happy about the way something is, are less likely to complain about it."
This isn't even what OP was arguing. It's more along the line of "People that are happy are less likely to voice that satisfaction than people that are unhappy are likely to voice their dissatisfaction".
The post to which you are replying is not a rant by any reasonable definition of the term and what 'rjzzleep is saying should (probably won't, but should) be taken to heart.
> only angry and negative voice their opinions
i.e. bad people
> positively minded
i.e. good people
I know you probably didn't think about it that much. Personally, I could start a rant about toxic culture now, but I'll leave it at that.
If you don't want to create an aggressive response, maybe refrain from calling people that disagree with you angry and negative.
EDIT: here's a suggestion for a good way to phrase the actual meaning you might have been thinking about:
People that are happy about the way something is, are less likely to complain about it. Yes, true, but that by itself doesn't make the thing either good or bad.