04-10-2015, 11:38 PM
(04-07-2015, 08:56 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: Tom and John refusing to accept evidence, are in denial and don't want it to be true. They are not living their lives in authenticity. The problem is, their decision is impacting negatively on many other people. They have responsibility to do the right thing.
Yeah, they really are the faces of Scientology and probably the organization's most effective recruitment assets. Sadly, they appear to be largely clueless in regards to where they've planted their faces and asses.
The documentary very briefly and indirectly addressed the contention that Travolta and Cruise had a responsibility to leave and condemn the Church of Scientology.
Cruise, at least, has to know that members are assaulted, and members make only 40 cents per hour for their mandatory labor, and that members who leave are subjected to intense stalking and harassment. But, could he and Travolta truly look at the story objectively and admit that they'd been such gullible dipshits?
Plus, people interviewed in the documentary indicated that Travolta had benefited deeply from Scientology's stong-arm tactics in fending off lawsuits; those lawsuits filed by men who claimed that they had been wronged or harmed by Travolta in some kind of gay relationships or encounters.
Anyway, I hope the IRS is prompted to view Scientology's "non-profit religious organization" status and make an appropriate change.