Witch-hunt.
Not surprised by it, we live in an age where somehow it is more important to be moralistic than it is moral, where what you think is considered more important than what you do. It doesn't matter if you're decent, charitable, generous and moderate in your actions; if you have a view or say something out of kilter you are jumped on and ostracised by the internet lynch mob; people who are so self-righteous that they have somehow appointed themselves as thought moderators and who consider themselves superior based not on what they do, but what they think.
I'm not far right, far from it. I'm not far left either. I'm just me. Nobody can know Steve really belives - and we're not even talking about things he has said, he is being judged by the people he listens to.
We're in danger of taking ourselves too seriously. Steve is not being asked to lead Brexit negotiations or to be a peace envoy to the Middle East, he is just trying to organise actions on behalf of a group of football supporters, a non-political group.
All a bit unncessary and unsavoury this imo.
He was involved in an offer to discuss taking control of CCFC. He resigned from the Trust to lead / organise a group of people involved in a non political dispute.
By him following a row of unsavoury or extremely biased groups and tweeting and retweeting his and their comments, we do actually have a good idea of his views.
He tried, through the Trust, to start difficult negotiations with SISU and was promptly snubbed.
SISU are definitely annoyed - I think rattled - by the loud and well publicised protests at their mismanagement. They have every right to criticise those criticising themselves.
They also have a legal department, contacts to hordes of lawyers and a sizeable budget which could be used to finance a counter attack.
I assume this site is in some way monitored. I also assume that my profile on here has been viewed. I may be wrong, but it is prudent to err on the side of caution.
You will not find anything about Joy's private life on the internet that she has not approved ( she cannot delete the court criticisms ). Tim will also be shielded. When we are openly criticising the owners about " fit and proper " ownership, we cannot allow the possibility of our own failings - in this case unsavoury views being associated with one of the campaign leaders - being twisted round and used as evidence against us. Steve has left himself open to criticism which deflects from the cause.
That is the problem.
And on a personal note, I don't like the people and groups that he tweets and retweets and I am sure that most other fans don't ( cannot prove it though ).
It is not unsavoury to criticise unsavoury views. It is a necessity if we are to coexist peacefully.