But we should not sacrifice important opportunities because of the views of
vocal minority groups and their unsubstantiated claims.
«they» are like most very
vocal minority groups..
Not exact matches
Before you oil the squeaky wheel, here are some things to keep in mind about the
vocal minority — those online customers, trolls and / or community members who have big mouths, but don't actually represent the sentiments of the
group.
This
group is however in the
minority, just very
vocal.
When I used to attend (evangelical christian) church there was always a
vocal strain of folks who wanted to think they were persecuted, they told made - up stories about christians being persecuted in various parts of the world (at the time a lot of them were set in the U.S.S.R.)... it was so obvious that they LOVED thinking of themselves as some small
group of martyrs, that they NEEDED to imagine themselves to be a persecuted
minority... holding on to some secret truth that the rest of the world had turned its back on.
Sure, you have your
vocal minority in every
group... but Atheists don't have churches, functions, gatherings... they don't preach.
The mayor lumped the United Federation of Teachers — the teachers» union in New York City — with the National Rifle Association as he listed
groups controlled by a
vocal minority.
The mayor lumped the United Federation of Teachers — the teachers» union in New York City — with the National Rifle Association as he listed
groups controlled by a
vocal minority.
A very
vocal minority of the fan base does tend to have a habit of screeching down any dissent or criticism of Nintendo making it appear that the average Nintendo fan is completely happy with Nintendo's recent decisions the only exception to this that I've seen is from the metroid community who tend to be a very passionate and dedicated
group of fans, their outrage towards federation force has forced Nintendo to at least acknowledge people are not happy about it.
Increasingly
vocal and organized advocacy from low - income and
minority groups has solidified opposition to cap and trade among many climate
groups, especially younger ones.