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Old 31st Aug 2010, 19:05
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northern boy
 
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The months of legwork, risk and the common desire of the vast majority of NetJets Aircrew is compromised by a handful of people whose only engagement has been to send an e mail saying they are ready to be a nominee and posting a message on Bom Dia: - no need even to be elected!
Oh come on. If outreach is such a tiny minority the how can it possibly compromise the might of SEA? That is not a sensible argument, more like sour grapes that anyone would dare to disagree with Skyshare.

I'm sorry that some have had the temerity to have an independent view but there you go. They have as much right to be heard as anyone else. If that is such a threat to Skyshare then maybe you should be looking to your own guiding principles rather than lashing out in such a manner.

There are always one or two who will inevitably take part in such an outrageous scam.
29 actually. But what the hell.

no need even to be elected!
No need even to be elected? What on earth do you think is going on at the moment? An election perhaps?

I have nothing but contempt for this undemocratic process, this cheap trickery and those who are prepared to be ambassadors for it.
Seeing as the Skyshare board are wholly unelected that is a rather wild claim to make, assuming that you speak for them of course.

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.

It is interesting to consider that in wider society, "minorities" are protected in law for the good of society as a whole. After all many argue that minorities should not have any access to housing or health care because they have only been here for 5 minutes. Some would go further and verbally or physically attack minorities for being different. Sound familiar? However, society chooses to include minorities in public life and to ensure that they have a voice. Companies reflect the societies from which their members are drawn so why does this principle not apply equally as it does in the wider world? Would you walk down a street and smash the windows of any who are different from you? If you did you would be in trouble. So why should you (metaphorically) do the same here and expect to get away with it?

Tolerance is a virtue. Think about it.

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