Flipper this is all about control in so many ways. And again it shows what a toxic parent the WTS (that claims to be 'our mother') is. A normal parent wants to see their child succeed and get ahead and is happy for them if they get a good education and go on to a good career, earning good money. But not the WTS. They like to keep their members dumbed down and doing menial jobs. It's so much easier to keep their members in line this way.
But the crazy part is the WTS then punishes their members who have followed this advice and who now find that because they only have low paying menial jobs they have to work longer and harder just to make ends meet. Out comes the guilt trips, the innuendos ("bro so & so is such a slacko, he misses meetings because of his job"), the taking away of 'priviledges' and articles such as the one you mentioned.
Another thing is, these articles are written by men who are living on handouts and have done so for decades. Not only are they totally out of touch with the realities of life, they are usually unaffected by the downturns in the economy. The ones in the writing dept (such as my brother in law) have often been in bethel for decades and are fairly 'secure' in their position. If anything they are better off financially than they were many years ago when they did actually have to work part time and pioneer before going to bethel. And because of their 'higher up' position in Bethel, they are usually sought after to give talks all over the country, each time pocketing money and other goodies from 'green handshakes'. So money and life comes fairly easily to them without much effort. How easy it is for them to sit behind their nice desk in their own little corporate office and write this kind of stuff that can have such a terrible impact on the life of a faithful member trying their hardest. Sick.
Thanks for bringing this article to our attention Flipper
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