I have come into possession of Memorial Zoom meeting codes for tonight that cannot be traced back to me. I will not be attending.
What are your thoughts on posting these codes so activists can join tonight and maybe say something? Ethical?
by ExCircuitOverseer 16 Replies latest jw friends
I have come into possession of Memorial Zoom meeting codes for tonight that cannot be traced back to me. I will not be attending.
What are your thoughts on posting these codes so activists can join tonight and maybe say something? Ethical?
Don’t they lock the meeting down so that only delegated speakers can be heard?
They will be super vigilant, looking for dreaded, evil, "Apostates" If you can get in, they will be onto you.
I is unethical to disrupt a religious meeting, even one we think harmful or just wrong headed.
I might tune in, I got invited. If I do, I'll have a beer in my hand.
What Vienne said. Possibly also illegal - malicious mischief, trespassing, I can picture an elder yapping about terrorism and hate crimes. Certainly it will play into their persecution complex. I think the negatives of this kind of stuff outweigh the benefits.
I would just leave the people alone. I'm over the hate and am living a great life.
Any opposition will not make them think, just reinforce their persecution complex. If you want to listen do so, comment here
I certainly think it's reasonable to give them to someone who wants to observe the ceremony in order to, say, write something on the experience. After all in normal circumstances they'd be able to attend. Also if they wanted to themselves partake that's entirely reasonable.
I think interfering in the service, though, would only serve to confirm their belief that they are persecuted. So for that reason I probably wouldn't post it for just anyone to use.