Many people are understandably upset and angry at the notion that JWs have the right to shun people. It seems such an obvious "no brainer" cruel and inhuman thing to do - it must be wrong ... surely?
Of course we look at things from the perspective of those hurt and harmed by shunning. But however much it pains me to say it, and speaking as someone who has suffered from having to shun his father and now be shunned by his mother and siblings ... there is simply no way on earth that shunning will ever be ruled "illegal" as far as I can see,
Everyone has to have the right to shun people. There is simply no way on earth that the opposite can be legislated for.
Just think about it ... how would it work?
Would it mean the government would force people to talk to others they didn't want to? How would that even work? Who would it extend to? Immediate family? Extended family? People you've worked with? Anyone you grew up with?
How about a family that doesn't want anything to do with the weird uncle that hugs the kids waaaaay to long?
Would the creepy guy be able to insist that the group of cute girls couldn't ignore him?
It's very easy to look at something like shunning and come up with reasons why it's bad and shouldn't be allowed. But think of it in terms of legislation, laws and enforcement by people with no skin in the game. What would the rules be to prevent it? How would they actually be worded and enacted?
If we can't think of a way to create a rule that wouldn't drag millions of regular people in or have the government suddenly the arbitrator of each and every family dispute then how do we expect other people to do so?
I think it's great to highlight the cruelty that shunning by high-control-groups inflicts but it's unrealistic to suggest that it should be outlawed because that is simply an unrealistic expectation and a waste of effort and energy.
The people who do the shunning often do it for the best of intentions. They think they are going to save us.
The thing to focus on is convincing them they they are not going to and are simply hurting us and themselves.
I know that's a tough cookie to swallow but I think it's the truth. What do you think?