Not really, there is always at least 5 other ways of doing things. One
option is to create another branch, that' s how disabled women's and
multi-ethnic arms of the movements began and are keeping the movement
vibrant. Looking forward to the next renovation.
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From: "Lillie,Timothy H" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: 2003 logo
> >
> > If individuals 'opt out' because they don't like their local
> > organisation,
> > or whatever, then they, in my view forfeit their say with
> > respect to the
> > Movement.
> >
>
> This seems needlessly doctrinaire. Whatever happened to at least a nod to
independent thought, even if it is not appreciated by the dominant paradigm.
Those who refer to themselves and their friends as "the" Movement ARE the
dominant paradigm for themselves and their friends.
>
> Tim Lillie
>
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