Chris Emanuel is bowing out of Newmarket politics after three terms. He has written a piece on Facebook with his thoughts on politics and social media.
Chris is an affable young man . I was interested in what he had to say particularly about social media. He notes people say negative things on social media they might not say otherwise,
A moderator is not required to publish negative comments. There is a question of judgement .
I think it's an advantage for politicians to know what people are thinking....good and bad. They should be evaluating support or opposition to the ideas Chris talks about.
Not all have merit. Not all are free of political intent.
Politics have always been fraught with risk. Kinda like log rolling. . If you don't learn to keep your balance a regular plunge into ice cold river is inevitable.
That experience is also useful.
Chris claims he is not leaving politics because of negativity. He is looking for a new challenge.
I think that's unlikely. Chris Emmanuel demonstrated a serious lack of judgement and social responsibility. He acknowledged his fault. He was remorseful.
He had to make a judgement about whether the community would be willing to overlook the fact he was in charge of a vehicle while rip-roaring drunk.
No-one else is in a better position to judge . No-one shares the responsibility.
No person can be blamed for reminding voters of a salient fact.
I think Chris made the right decision to leave politics.
But he loses points for judgement by complaining about negativity in politics and the social media.
Negativity in politics is a given. Some people are nice. Some are not. Some are nice most of the time but sometimes not. Others are nasty all of the time and never not.
Some don't stand up too well to functioning in a goldfish bowl. They can't handle criticism.
Some make decisions that cannot be overlooked and then there are consequences.
A politician worth his salt doesn't whine.
I agree that Chris made the correct decision. It must have been difficult & one hopes that he was not planning on politics being his whole career. As we have see even here, sometimes it does not work out and a different line of work becomes essential.
ReplyDeleteChristopher mentions Cllr E of Newmarket in his new posts.
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ReplyDeleteCouldn't agree more with Evelyn's post and Christopher's last post "Double Negatives" The truth is that we all have to have tough skins with all jobs. Get over it, and get to work.…we have taxes and debt to pay.
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