Many journalists, judges, and others have commented on the positive contributions that Jehovah's Witnesses have made to the communities in which they live. Consider some examples. After attending a convention of Jehovah's Witnesses, a reporter from southern Europe commented: "These are people with strong family ties, they are taught to love and to live by their conscience so as not to harm others."Another journalist, formerly negative about the Witnesses, stated: "They live an exemplary life. They do not violate the standards of what is moral and right." A political scientist similarly remarked about the Witnesses: "They behave toward other people with profound kindness, love and gentleness."
This is one of my biggest peeves about the WTS. Why don't they quote their sources first and last names. That way, they can get some leverage with whom they're quoting. My guess is there is someone somewhere in the writing department making this crap up. I honestly cannot think of one person that really has ANYTHING good to say about JWs. If they don't hate them, they find them a nuisance for sure.