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i thought i read that wrong but nope
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interesting how things come to light and how things are explained. your thoughts Temple?
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Their constant recruiting efforts, and the content of some of their pamphlets is far more alarming than anything I've ever heard from pretty much any other group I've been in contact with.
I'm not saying I agree with banning them, just that if the world is going the route of controlling groups that are...not aligned with the preferred image -, the JWs probably should have seen it coming
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And speaking of past action, it seems that the governing regime, for better or worse, recognizes a profound duty of care for its people, even small fractions of the population. It would not surprise me if botht he stated and the true reasons for their crackdown on JW in particular is because it is a sect that is not only obnoxious in how much it tries to spread but, more importantly, rather abusive to its victims and especially its apostates. I'm not sure how much the Russian division of the JW in particular is also opposing public education but it would again not surprise me if we are dealing with an organization that routinely oversteps the law of the land and that a legal argument alone might be enough to sway the supreme court with no need for hyperbole.
It is perhaps not fair to compare them to scientology but I do have little doubt that their case will be used as a precedent and the argument be essentially the same. The reason we don't - and I predict won't - see this with, say, the Jewish or Muslim community in Russia, is because while they do have their own gatherings and feasts and places of worship, they are far more integrated into and less segregated from the rest of society and as such they can only afford so much before getting unwanted attention. Chances are the JW have been invisible enough to be getting away with what should normally have caused them grave trouble long ago and now its coming back to haunt them.
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I don't see how they are a threat and no offence but they work hard to spread God's word and they don't oppose education.
I personally see this as a terrible step, and if they ban one religious organisation, whats to stop them banning others that aren't mainstream as such.
You know like Jediism?
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I personally see this as a terrible step, and if they ban one religious organisation, whats to stop them banning others that aren't mainstream as such.
You know like Jediism?
Well, so far Jediism has managed to be pretty low key, not draw attention to itself, not trespass on people's private property, and not promise fire breathing dogs for anyone who doesn't join.
Of course, when we DO become extremists, I doubt we'll realise it.
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As far as I know, JWs are fairly harmless - but I suppose there's a difficult line in writing policy that determines between "Banning things and persecuting religious movements" and "Telling people to pull their heads in a little and worship quietly"
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And yes, I don't have a problem with organizations that are famous for mistreating their adherents to be disbanded for that reason. If you are in charge of maintaining well being of your citizens, to neglect that duty out of a commitment to grant them the freedom to mistreat each other would be frankly tantamount to malpratice. If Jediism (as if that's an organization at all even) went out of its way to socially isolate the Jedi from the rest of the world and then strip them of the rest of their human interactions for daring to doubt the good of that, to even say nothing of how obnoxious the JW sometimes are in their recruiting efforts, then yes, I would have no problem with it being sanctioned, too.
We all agree that the JW aren't a threat to the powers that be over there, and those powers aren't exactly stupid, so they know it, too. It thus is likely not about power. If it was, they could get rid of the Witnesses with sheer force alone and nobody could do much of anything about that. Instead they are going through the supreme court, and thus I suspect this is a matter of law, not a matter of power.
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Well yes, especially with cars and trucks some of the machines from Soviet times are still around. But I'm not positive they are producing much on that end anymore. On the streets you mostly see your typical German and Japanese and American cars. As for brands and culture, all nations have their own. That's no indication of closedness.Vraell wrote: Russia is a closed country, they have their own cars, their own brands and their own culture
No. The lack of meaningful elections does that. That a political leader acts in the interest of its people shows nothing of the sort.baning religions shows that Russia is not a democracy
They do.thats sad i thought they knew what the URSS [sic] done to their country....
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the picture that ive gotten on russia in the last few months is that they have some of their intelligence apparatus focused quite steadily at american cyber structure and social media
reports of their influence on our elections, their connection to wikilinks, and the yahoo hack are some easy to research examples
the JW are commited to pacifism on non-participation with government, so AT BEST they represent an organized and commited group of people who are neutral to russian political interests
but the JW headquarters in in america and its in america where the bulk of their literature is prepared
so the russian pov, lnowing the level of their own commitment to being able to influence america through whatever networks they can develop, sees the JW as potential security threat
also the picture that im seeing painted is that the russian govt kind if prefers religions that have a bent towards nationalism, which obviously the JWs dont
those are some of the explainations i found when i used the google button, but ive never been to russia, i dont spend a lot of time studynng russia, and dont claim to understand russia, take it for what its worth
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