My hope is that UBF will soon begin to humbly acknowledge wrongs from the past. We have at least 3 clear articles (from Vitaly, yourself and now bigbear) that identifies clearly the UBF issues in Yekaterinburg, Toledo and now Cincinnati.
In today’s world of cyberspace and TGIF (Twitter, Google, Instant messaging and Facebook), people–young people especially–do a search immediately when they encounter something new, say UBF. Then they will find all the negative press and not see a SINGLE REASONED RESPONSE to all the allegations against UBF.
I believe that the public pressure from UBFriends (and others) prompted Toledo to be the first to apologize. Hopefully, other UBF chapters and HQ will follow suit. UBF has decades of apology, humility, and honesty to make up for. If the leaders do not think so, then certain extinction awaits her.
]]>Ben, it is difficult not to be distracted from bigbear’s article. It seems to me that we just slapped him in the face with two quick articles. I wish we would seriously discuss bigbear’s letter. And we should also seriously discuss bigbear’s first post from back in June:
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