No, the people going door to door are not despicable. However, they are programmed to recruit others....to "save" them. More than one poster on the JW boards has expressed delight that "peoples' hearts will now be opened so that they might join God's people".
Even as an active JW, it bothered me that we were counseled not to contribute to anything other than the WTBTS....even in a disaster situation. I couldn't quite fathom how offering magazines and Bible studies to people reeling from a disaster (earthquake, volcanic eruption, etc) was somehow better and more righteous than setting up centers for medical aid, food, and necessities of life, as done by many of "Chistendom's" churches. In fact, "mature" Christian JWs made a point of mocking "false" religion for offering "material" needs when "spiritual" needs (i.e. WTS magazines and books) were so much better.
It still bothers me. Yes, the individual JW has been taught that this "hope" is far better than any material aid....and I can understand that to a certain degree. But, let's be absolutely blunt here.....the WTBTS' refusal to offer material aid to the victims and their refusal to acknowledge the plight of ANY but the "brothers and sisters" is self-serving and cruel.
No amount of explaining that the JWs are truly feeling that they are "aiding" the people is going to change the fact that the WTBTS wants members, and they will use this tragedy to exploit people who have been severely traumatized. And what will happen to these people once they get within the ranks of JWs? I think we all know the answer to that.
The several statements made by posters on WOL where they "gave glory and thanks to Jehovah" and felt "excited" when they heard the first reports of the attacks still send chills down my spine. The implications of this type of mindset are horrifying.