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Re: More on Skirts
Analytical question. May not even be related to the discussion.
Isn't it possible to hate, or dislike, an organization or movement based on a difference in belief, ethics, politics, or agenda, and still love the people who are a part of it? I think it is.
No horror stories, but generally speaking, I've seen the politics and corruption within several organizations. And, although some might disagree, one organization stands out above the rest that I have known personally. I've even found that mental health services have profiles on organizations and movements that are authoritarian and tend to leave a significant number of bruised and psychologically abused people in their wake. Some organizations or movements are notorious for a wide range of abuses that include polygamy, pedophilia, extortion, fraud, domestic violence, incest, manipulation, isolation, emotional and psychological abuse. Look at Scientology, while I have never dealt with them personally, their corruption is rather widely known.
Is it wrong to hate an organization that is known for its abuses, especially after experiencing some of them personally?
Last edited by Aquila; 05-27-2017 at 08:47 AM.
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