Boring Meetings Part2

by metatron 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • metatron
    metatron

    You may doubt that boring meetings are intentional,
    as a means of indoctrination. However, many of the Society's
    methods are targeted with such precision at control, that
    coincidence seems unlikely.

    At one time, we got a tongue lashing from our C.O.
    because we combined field service arrangements for two
    small book studies. He quoted the KM as it was if the Word of
    God on the matter. In poorly attended book studies, meeting
    every Sat. with the same few people became quite a burden
    on the friends but rules are rules. Why did they try
    to enforce this rule? Obviously, to maintain control and
    try to force tired Witnesses to show up every Sat. for
    service. If you combine two groups, some publishers
    might slip away unnoticed.

    The same is true for splitting congregations - even
    when growth is poor. The intent is to keep 60-70
    people occupied with busy work, trying to staff all
    the functions of a congregation and fill meeting parts.

    Note that the Society now wants no more than 15 people
    in a book study. This will be difficult for some brothers
    if attendance is less than 50%. But the Society doesn't
    care - control and busywork are their aim.

    Eventually experience in this organization leads you to
    the conclusion that, anytime a change takes place, you
    will hear:

    1) a false, butt covering reason why the change happened
    and

    2) whispered, or hinted at, the real, truthful reason
    why the change occured.

    There's so many examples of this, I don't have time to
    list them all. Think about the "voluntary contribution
    arrangement" (and Jimmy Swaggart). Think about no
    food at assemblies so brothers will have more time
    to listen ( we might taxed!)The Society didn't split
    into new corporations for legal reasons (the D.O. said
    they did!)

    Here's my personal favorite: in a private meeting with
    elders, the D.O. and C.O. complained about poor meeting
    attendance at a circuit assembly. Too many brothers
    taking vacation etc. The real reason for his complaint
    slipped out of his mouth before he could stop himself
    "We don't have enough contributions for the hall!"
    I laughed quietly.

    Don't underestimate what goes on behind closed doors.
    Experience with missing meetings for Bethel work,
    suggests they know the meetings are intrinsically
    worthless - it's for control and indoctrination.

    They've been cranking out witless zombies for years
    with these meetings. Do you really think they haven't
    noticed their own sick success?

    I will admit that envy enters into it, too.
    If you really try to be interesting, you may not get parts
    much anymore because other brothers resent the contrast.
    It's a little like the Who following Jimi Hendrix as the next
    act on stage.

    metatron

  • mustang
    mustang

    Metatron,

    I see logic, good reasoning and the smell of truth in your meeting observations.

    Makes me glad I was such a skinflint growing up. I didn't have any money to give them, so I NEVER DID!!!

    I just gave them my chance at college in favor of pioneering. A poor bargain, but I took what I could by not contributing dollars. I'm at the opposite end of the scale now, though.

    Maybe a bunch of skinflint's like me and some 15 minute/1 hour publishers should go back, LOL!!!

    Mustang

  • Farkel
    Farkel

    meta,

    : Do you really think they haven't noticed their own sick success?

    Since when can insane people acknowledge their own insanity?

    Farkel

    "When in doubt, duck!"

  • Pathofthorns
    Pathofthorns

    I think you give them too much credit sometimes. Yeah, they can be devious, but most of the time they are just plain clueless or are covering their buts for the stupid decisions they make.

    These guys living a sheltered existance in Brooklyn see their organization pissing away and are throwing darts at possible solutions to problems they know are serious but have no idea out of. These people have no idea what life in the real world is like, so their ideas never work out in actual reality.

    Their bright ideas about meetings work out as well for adult JWs like their concept of a family study works out for the JW youth. After working 9-5 and sitting in rush hour traffic, who wants to go to a meeting and who has time to make a meeting part interesting?

    Enthusiasm is low, meeting parts are half-assed, the audience is bored.

    Path

  • NameWithheld
    NameWithheld

    .... and would MUCH rather be at home watching 'Friends' ...

  • refiners fire
    refiners fire

    Holy crap!!!!!
    I started falling asleep just reading the title of this post.
    Went straight back into meetingmode

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