Maybe my point was quite clear to someone with reasonable intelligence as I was talking about the planning process, but I guess some people need things spelt out in basic language to make up for their own failings. I'll bear that in mind that I need to dumb things down for you.
I read your first post on this, and drafted a response along the lines of 'what job do you do - does it involve being shouted at and insulted by 'the public' on a daily basis like many of us public sector workers are?' But I didn't post it, as I'm not keen on personal arguments on here. However, your mention of the planning process explains it all. Going on my experience of dealing with the public, and their main gripe - you've either had a planning application turned down, or someone has had planning permission for something you object to, or similar? I do have some sympathy with this, but to be fair to planners - they can never please anyone, let alone everyone. But they are an integral part of the processes of democracy.