This thread has gone terribly off track.
First, members of AAWA did not add people to the Facebook group, that was done by an unrelated person. The group is set as secret, but facebook privacy leaves a lot to be desired, and it highlights that if anyone is trying to fade and be involved with exJWs in social media, they need to set up a second identity. Sadly, it is the cult that forces such behaviour, so remember where you should be directing your anger. If you were added to the group and it has caused any issues, remove yourself and honestly tell your loved ones that you wanted no part of the Facebook group, and were added unknowingly along with a number of other JWs.
Second, AAWA's key objectives are not to reform the Watchtower. They are:
AAWA is committed to two key objectives:
- Raising awareness both inside and outside the Watchtower organization of its damaging beliefs and practices
- Assisting those who wish to leave the organization by making it easier for such ones to get the help and support they need
I am quite sure everyone in AAWA would like to see the day when the Watchtower no longer exists. However, if external pressure led to the improvement of practices, such are stopping shunning or better treatment for those abused, at least that is a small victory that will improve the lives of those trapped within the cult.