From all the "annual general meeting" notes floating around, one quotation stands out in particular:
Many older ones already are telling the younger ones how they regretted not getting an education, pursuing a lucrative career, saving up money or not having a retirement plan. The sad truth is that such ones are like the murmurers of Israel when coming out of Egypt.
What does this remark tell us?
1) Lots of old people are complaining about "growing old in this sytem of things"
2) The Society, rather than empathizing, apologizing, or consoling, berates them by comparing them to "Israelite murmurers"!
The old folks are the bread and butter for the Society, at least in the west. The vast majority of JWs younger than, oh, say, 35, view the religion as little more than a social club, and show little to no inclination for "reaching out" or opening their wallets.
It's the older folks, in their prime earning years, who pay the way via their contributions. It's the older folks who comprise the majority of local leadership (elders). It's the older folks who die and leave their estates to the WTS.
And now the Society says, more or less, "Shut up and quit your complaining, you slackers!"
That's gratitude for ya!
I really don't get it. Are they really that dumb at Bethel? Do they really think that a message of "the beatings will continue until morale improves", will improve morale? Are they that detached from "the real world", or even genuine human emotion?
Surely nobody is that idiotic, are they?