The problem is not some imaginary army of bashers. The problem is that DBMM has not given shareholders anything to defend. No execution, no meaningful revenue progress, no transparent communication, no tangible shareholder value creation. You cannot fight negativity with hope alone. You need results, facts, milestones, and performance.
When a company delivers, critics disappear on their own. When a company does not, people question it. That is not bashing, that is reality.
Calling everyone critical a basher does not change the fact that shareholders have been left with no ammo to counter legitimate concerns. If DBMM wants strong support, it needs to earn it through action, not slogans and patience speeches.