Snare&Racket. To hurt her family by pretending to have an affair, I think many people whether religious or not would raise an eyebrow at that. That was my thinking. I was just having trouble getting my head around the logic of pretending to have an affair instead of just leaving. That said, Theocratic Sedition made a good point that made me think again.
The trouble with these little clips on Channel 4 is that they can never tell the whole story. There's obviously a lot more to this on both sides of the argument. I'm sure (actually I know) there are many families out there religious or not who have shunned other family members for things they have done. Religion doesn't always come into it. If you have read any of my other posts you will know that I am dead set against disfellowshipping and shunning. but at the same time I feel uncomfortable when people appear to think they can hurt people themselves and then not expect any consequences in the way people view or treat them at least for a while. The woman on the clip said she pretended to have an affair. She has a family. It stands to reason that people got hurt. and it stands to reason that some people will have behaved differently towards her after that and indeed might have found it quite easy to shun her whether for religious reasons or not. We don't have enough information in this clip to judge either side of the story in this case - hers or the JWs and that really was the only point I was trying to make.