looloo
When active in the cult, I believed that it was an insane, inhumane response to 'just walk on by' pretending DFd or DAd people were unworthy of common human decency. I would always greet them, and speak with them if they felt so inclined. I maintain that this is only being civil, and dispalying good manners. I got myself into trouble over this quite a few times, but carried on regardless.
When I DAd myself in 2003, I can count on one hand how many times a cult member has even made eye contact with me, far less exchanged a greeting. At first I found this distinctly odd, but it was what I expected of the 'loyal' shunners - now I really know that the JWs are members of one of the world's most mind-controlled cults and have to obey rules imposed on them by their bosses. It really is a sad situation to behold, and I can only guess at the damage it must be doing to the 'real personality' of the JW who plays along in this nasty game of shunning! It just completely goes 'against the grain' of anyone with a shred of humanity. Surely, most JWs have some of that?
lifelong humanist