Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2004 12:58 pm
In response to 'a different guest'. You say
Do you mean this statement literally? Depending upon your (or a child's)perception of important, I would venture that there are a very high proportion of 'non-benelovent' organisations out there (one of which is the SES). On a daily basis from sport to business, politics etc., organisations take their pound of flesh from people, parents included. In spite of some lip service in this direction in western society, do you seriously expect an organisation to be dictated to by individuals unless they represent a threat to the organisation's objectives?
And what sort of organisation takes you away from important events in your children's lives. Not a benelovent one anyways
Do you mean this statement literally? Depending upon your (or a child's)perception of important, I would venture that there are a very high proportion of 'non-benelovent' organisations out there (one of which is the SES). On a daily basis from sport to business, politics etc., organisations take their pound of flesh from people, parents included. In spite of some lip service in this direction in western society, do you seriously expect an organisation to be dictated to by individuals unless they represent a threat to the organisation's objectives?