Friday, February 03, 2012

What to believe, what to do?

Take a survey.  Find out what is most popular and believe that, do that.

If you are a public person or a public organization and you make a public decision or a public statement while saying it is an independent decision or statement that was not motivated by what is most popular to believe, think or do, you cannot reverse that decision or take an opposite position of belief when the original decision or belief proves to be unpopular. 

That is just what the pink ribbon organization did yesterday and today.  They made a public change in their public policy to align the organization with a politically correct position, all the while disclaiming they were bowing to pressure to make that change.  Then, the change proved very unpopular with the public so they switched horses again the very next day, bowing to pressure.  Sounds like every politician we see on the tube.  Oh, and, a failed politician just recently joined their management ranks.

Ask what they believe and they ask which way is the wind blowing.

1 comment:

Galla Creek said...

Are you talking about Newt G.'s religious views.