Hello All,
I wish to open a thread on a bit of a controversial issue so belt-on the self control! My question? Why do some of us attack JW’s as people and who are our real targets?
What a strange mixture of personalities we are on this Board! The good, the bad and the Fred Hall (Mi scusi furry man! ) All that we really have in common is that at some stage our lives were/are touched in some way by the WTS. Many carry bitter memories and ache for their decades of wasted years, younger ones seethe at their lost youth, some struggle and fight to maintain an attitude of balance, understandably difficult to do when the shadow of the WTS monster still looms terrifyingly over their lives. Some adopt atheism, others fundamentalism, other mainstream their lives, some succeed in divers ways that had not previously imagined possible. Some resurrect their ‘deadened bodily members’ and dash like sprinters through well worn bedroom doors and make the beast with two backs until the thought of a report form has vanished from their psyche. I have heard the Board described as just a microcosm real life, I find this hard to accept. Nothing about the lives that we have left/are leaving/will leave behind allows a person to sidestep the deep personal issues that can travel with us for years. Most of us in this digital landscape are not acting ‘normally’, why would we? As for myself, I view it more as the Kings Cross Station from where the battered and weary troops return from the front lines and mill around waiting for their rides home, some to re-visit lives and family long since left behind, some to empty rooms, some to an early grave, and some to find true peace and happiness beyond their dreams.
Mulan, I believe started a thread some while ago that asked us our views of the personalities of CO’s and I was deeply impressed by the fact that the vast majority of comments were positive. I personally have met CO’s that I have liked but not one that I would trust in battle. One person wrote a touching essay about a JW with whom he had dealings with in Mexico and the respect that he felt for this man filled my eyes. I read and receive touching notes from many who express a deep and sincere love for the JW’s they knew as individuals and they truly miss the friends that they have left behind. Max described an individual with whom he broke bread with at Brooklyn for many years as a saintly man and I was moved.
My own experience is that the vast majority of JW’s are good and decent people who truly and simply are just victims. After all we are talking about the people that we were/are, some of us a very short time ago. Joel, whose surname should be Largeheart often tries to lead our attitudes towards JW’s into gentler territory and I for one thank him for his persistent efforts. Could it be that sometimes we train our weapons on the soft target, setting them on automatic and gunning for anything that is remotely JW shaped because we cannot reach the real target, the few dozen men who maintain a system that molds the thinking of six million. How does this help? Perhaps it does, I really would like to know.
Ginny Tosken greatly impressed me recently when she noted and I hope that she does not mind me quoting her :
When I find myself reacting strongly and emotionally to something done by the Society, I ask myself, "Would I react as strongly if this had been done by Catholics, Mormons, or Pentecostals?" This usually helps me gauge how much of reaction comes from old wounds and how much is from moral indignation
Some of the wisest words that I have read in recent times. Surely this attitude will speed recovery, focus our intent more powerfully at the correct targets and allow us to wing our way home safely. What do you think?
Warm regards to you all - HS
'If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we should find in each man's life sorrow and suffering enought to disarm all hostility. - Longfellow