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Originally Posted by Igzy
I just finished the new chapter and I think it's the best one yet.
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I have only finished half of the latest, but one pattern is perplexing to me.
John Myer likes to point out examples of faults in the speech and thought of the rank-n-file members, but rarely assigns culpability with movement leaders, which is where it belongs. Sure we are all responsible for our own actions, but in a closed system, the proponents bear the most responsibility.
This way does not address the source of the problem, rather causes members to look at one another with critical eyes. I believe this method was inherited from TC. He would always address Blended behaviors, but
never address the source. This would pit leaders against leaders in conflicts, and when the smoke cleared, only WL was found to be "without blame."