What we need to do is promote other voices, and that people shouldn't wallow in being an exJW and obsessing about the WTS for the rest of their lives, but instead recover and move on.
Absolutely agree with you Simon. No point staying stuck in the past. Moving on to the next chapter and building a life away from the old JW life is healing. It does get better after Watchtower and I think having those positive voices, not dismissing the lives we had in Watchtower of course, but moving on from that abusive organisation, is healing. Staying stuck and watching someone go on about what Watchtower is up to now, trying to find fault in their activities such as the AntMo drinking debacle, takes away from the real issues with Watchtower - the policies that harm people such as the CSA Two Witness Rule Policy and not going to the police, the shunning policy which does not just harm ex members lets be clear, it does harm some very good people who are JW's themselves right now, but are doing what they are told is right and of course the blood policy that harms pregnant women and children.