Agree entirely, you seem like a sound bloke btw.Completely agree with you, like I said previously; you get back what you put out into the world.
The thing is, a confident and wise individual who truly believes in what they are trying to accomplish wouldn’t be so threatened and made to feel so insecure by what a supporter in the stands is saying, it speaks volumes imo about how he really feels about himself.
Like you say, it’s all puffed up bravado; that has been so evident from minute one and yet people are buying what this idiot is selling?
Ignorance and stupidity often go hand in hand as well, so the jump from ignorant to stupid isn’t far fetched imo.
People will say “Oh so he should be abused and not be allowed to respond?” They miss the point entirely, it’s not about censorship, it’s about self control and true belief in what you are doing and I think he lacks both.
Ange is prickly and clearly has an issue with people who disagree with him. I work in an environment where disagreement and criticism are fundamental, so when someone disagrees with me or offers straight feedback I see it as an opportunity to learn and develop, I don't double down and assume only I have the correct answers to doing things. We all have different specialisms and skills and learning from other people is key to our growth.
The impression I get with Ange is someone thin-skinned, kind of aggressive, who can be charming when things are going their way. When it's a bit more difficult there's a nasty side that comes out quite quickly. He's made a rod for his own back with his confrontational approach and in football when you take on the fans that's always a bad thing: that doesn't make abusing him ok, of course not, but it's not hard to see why you might be offered some quite 'direct' criticism as a result of that approach.
Anyway, tl;dr: don't take on the baying mob, there's nothing to be gained from that situation, an intelligent person realises you steer clear.