If they've got the truth, then they shouldn't be worried about a few "apostate" comments.
This is what it boils down to, whether it be on the internet or in the congregations.
JW's major activity is discussing the flaws, contradictions, mistakes, questions, and doubts of all non JW's. They go door to door, business to business, parking lots, phone witnessing, letter writing, etc. They do this, ostensibly, because they have the truth. They challenge all non JW's to critically examine their religion, using history, facts, and their own dogma, their own questions.
The fact that they do not permit questions of any kind for believers to be raised and answered in a public way is the ultimate evidence that they are a cult. To the credit of Catholics, Baptists, Episcopalians and other mainstream religions, they admit the limits of their dogma and theologoy. Plus, for an example, if you are a Catholic, and admit that you lack faith in the Pope, you are still welcome to attend and be considered a Catholic while you work through your doubts.
Not so for JW's. To question a piece of theology or dogma will get you disfellowshipped. At best, you are only allowed to discuss questions privately with 2 elders. (3 elders of course means you are cooked) To admit you no longer believe in the "faithful and discreet slave" (i.e. Governing Body) is an automatic disfellowshipping.
It is the ultimate hypocrisy with JW's. You can ask other people questions about their faith, but cannot raise any about JW's. You can offer literature designed to break down the faith of all non JW's, but cannot accept literature at all unless it comes from the WTBTS. There IS (not a possibility) only one reason to do this: To control information in an attempt to control the thoughts and actions of their adherants, which is what cults do.
The difference is that cults restrict information and activities of their people. Religions don't. Not even Jesus did this in the gospels
Jehovah's Witnesses are a C U L T. Apostates are the ones who dare speak out about the hypocrisy. Apologists are the ones trying to put out the fire with their little pints of water, throwing it on an inferno. Good luck.
Keep speaking out apostates, and show the courage of your convictions. The same kind of courage that the Governing Body praises JW's for knocking on strangers doors, we have in exposing the lies that we have learned and were duped to believe while active JW's.