International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA), founded in 1979, provides information, education, and help to those adversely affected by or interested in cultic and other high-control groups and relationships. ICSA is unique in how it brings together former group members, families, helping professionals and researchers.
The Jehovah's Witnesses religion has a very high turn over of members. Leaving the religion can be quite devastating and ex-members are shunned by former friends and family. Many of these ex-JW's turn to activism to expose the cruel policies of the Jehovah's Witnesses run by the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society.
A short video from our protests against harmful politics of Watchtower society all around the country. The protests were held in: - Kingdom Hall in Skarżysko-Kamienne - Wrocław city square - Kingdom Hall complex in Wrocław - Regional Convention in Warszawa (capital of Poland) - Regional Convention in Płock - Polish Branch Office in Nadarzyn (twice)
There are many forms of activism by ex JWs to expose the craziness within JW org. Is any disharmony or any apparent rifts a sign of a lack of unity?
Watch and see.
Zeb's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr9_... Dwayne's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC621... Tricia Frangina's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdE5...Published on YouTube Apr 16, 2018
Super short video explaining why some ex Jehovah’s Witnesses become activists after they leave the organisation
Spike R's video on JW Activism is a heartfelt appeal for all ex-JW's to continue supporting both great and small JW activists and to keep making known the issues that necessitate changes to the Jehovah's Witnesses religion due to it's very harmful practices and policies.
Published on Jan 6, 2019
I've been thinking a lot for the past year about, what is the purpose of EXJW Activism. Is it to make fun of the religion? To destroy the faith of 8 million people? Or is there a deeper reason? This video is just some rambling, trying to come to grips with something I've seen in comments on videos.