Examples of:
Nepotism: Watching brothers who are more than qualified jump through hoops of flaming fire trying to get appointed, while sons of elders get appointed with little or no effort. I was one who waited years doing everything they asked in order to finally get appointed. Boy I wish I could get all that time back!
During elders meetings discussing the appointments, watching and listening to other elders describe why someone is not qualified to serve when they themselves were lacking.
Hypocrisy: Seeing friends publicly reproved or disfellowshipped for transgressions while the children of the elders got a "free pass" so to speak (private reproof or just a simple talking to) for the same transgressions.
I was one who spoke my mind - even going toe to toe with Circuit Overseers when I thought something was not right. I could see the "Get with the Program" mentality and expressions on others who watched me in action.
Many wondered why I didn't get deleted right away for having the guts to answer back. One even called me a white tiger (meaning I was very rare). I gave many talks on the circuit and district (now regional) level and was one of the most requested public speakers (I apologize if it sounds like I'm bragging as that is not my intention. My following statement will clarify).
I have served on many bodies of elders in many congregations from coast to coast, each with their own intricacies. The last body of elders I served with were a bunch of self-centered men involved with their own little cliques. When they did not like someone (such as myself) they made life miserable. I felt they were jealous of my talents and had it in for me from the moment I set foot in the congregation.
Finally I could not take it anymore (not being true to myself) and made the decision to resign.
With the Circuit Overseers now having the all and final say under the new appointment / deletion powers, I believe my tenure as an elder would have been short lived. A company Yes Man, I was NOT.