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Originally Posted by Terry
Yet another double standard; "don't make an issue of persons, matter, or things".
back around 2009 prior to meeting with LC in Renton, I was told "don't make an issue of _____ (our poster known as Indiana).
To make such a statement indicates they were making an issue of person.
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It's funny how they can say not to make an issue of a person but the very act of them saying that is making an issue of that person. Come to think of it, why do they assume that by just not mentioning someone's name that it makes whatever problem there is go away?
For example, I have known multiple LC members who have expressed concerns about various issues publicly. It has generally been frowned upon. Maybe they elders did something to shut them up, maybe not, but just because the said concerns weren't brought up again doesn't mean the concerns are gone. Do they really think that by sweeping something under the rug will solve the problem? It just makes things worse.