Thank you HappyGuy for a very well written post that is not only informative but thought provoking. Hopefully the actives JW's who visit this site will read it and take these matters to heart.
One thing I would like to add.
With all the dependency upon the WTS by it's members it's no wonder many do not leave. Many have no education or real work skills to speak of and if they are disfellowshipped, then what little they did have is gone. I thought about how Ray Franz mentioned his having to live on another Brother's property in an RV with his wife (because what little training he received from the Society was outdated in the real world) and he worked in the same Brother's Grocery store. Yet even after his departure, the WTS wouldn't let him be and disfellowshipped his JW friend for having a meal with Brother Franz in a public restaurant (which wasn't a disfellowshipping offense when it occured).
So many people want out, but cannot leave because their lives are so entwined in the Society that they stay because they would be like a ship without a rudder. To be sure SS Watchtower is leaky, the pumps do not work and the sails are tattered, but to leave would mean to be cast adrift in a very big ocean with very little chance of making it to shore.
I feel such pity for those who have devoted their lives and their entire fortunes to the Society, only to be cut off with nothing and no hope when they make an error and the WTS disfellowships them for it.
Such is the legacy the WTS leaves.