Hey there Everyone!
I've been in a discussion with a few ex-JWs about how to properly "move on" from being a JW. They are saying that to truly "move on" it means you leave it totally behind you and stop dwelling/talking about being a JW. I actually think the opposite, I think that moving on doesn't necessarily mean not talking about being a JW anymore, it means that the pain is gone but talking about a JW should be no more important to you than someone discussing scoring the winning touchdown in a High School Football game.
I'm arguing that the Watchtower actually indoctrinates JWs to think that when they leave they should immediately move on and never discuss their past again. I think it's part of the emotional control aspect of the group, essentially causing another way of isolationism. It also effects information control because if former JWs aren't in touch with each other and JWs have no way to connect to former JWs they will be grossly inept to JWs re-entering their lives. Essentially if a JW tries to bring a former JW back, the former JW will have no convincing arguments as to why thus re-assuring the JW of their beliefs and their stereotype that all JWs leave for their own selfish desire.
So on to what I'm hoping to get some help with, since I don't have access to my home computer all day (and probably won't till late tonight, it's a yoga night which takes 2 hours to do), I was wondering if anyone here could give me any Watchtower/Awake/Book quotes that talk about how former members should always "move on" by not discussing being a JW again and those that discuss it all the time are "evil", "trying to justify their wicked ways in leaving" etc.
Thanks in advance you guys (oh if you haven't guessed my 5 month absence from Youtube will be no more once I get this material written)!