Why be afraid of public discussion and debate?

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I have been asked to open up my e-mail for use by others, and this because I'm not "open to criticism".

Contrare, my friends, I'm open to criticism RIGHT HERE. I never report unless someone is doing something illegal. Why hide within the anonymity of e-mails?

Is there something about a public forum that is frightening?
(My e-mail will never work because I have one of those accounts that can't be deleted. Along with that privilege, most Y! functions also don't work, which is why you can't see my avatar, a guy with an old leather football helmet.)
I've actually got two undeletable accounts. I only use one because I don't like masquerading as someone else.
(Where's the guy who invited me to open my e-mail? How come only these innocent by-standers answer? Is hiding within private e-mails the only thing he has the guts to do?)
 
Yes, I'm aware you have one of these messed up accounts, so I don't hold it against you, you don't have any control over not receiving email.
 
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