I ask you, when does expressing ones own views become offensive? Is it when your own views don't coincide with another's persons views? Is one judged to be offensive if ones own views questions another? Or are some people living their lives blindly not wanting to acknowledge that their views may be detached from everyone else. At Sunstruck Window Cleaning Sydney we hold various views on all sorts of issues ranging from effective methods in cleaning, ones believed rights, religion, society, cultural, political etc etc. We realise that people will never agree with one another views if they are different to ones own but should a service provider be held accountable for their views and be judged as a non-worthy candidate to clean one windows? Personally I think its nonsense and premature to base ones decision purely on someones held views. It reveals their ignorance and lack of understanding that any person should be judged on performance because they hold a different view to ones own. Imagine if we all held the same view on every issue. The human species would have nothing to discuss, nothing to challenge, nothing to protest against, we would be like sheep following one another. I am of the kind who has always spoken out and said what was on my mind. I don't believe in oppressing my views and I certainly don't hold back if I feel I need to ventilate myself to the world. One of the benefits of being a window cleaner is my constant interactions with people and the many various discussion I have while working. My conversations are mostly about certain issues pertaining to current affairs and peoples views on the matter. I enjoy intellectual conversations and particularly admire people who are not afraid to express their views. I can't stand half witted comments that lay judgement on ones views. I feel if people are going to make comments on blog sites, on review webpages etc then they should back up their comments and not hide behind their comments.  So please express and don't judge. Accept and 
 


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