Re: In Praise of Lyme Activists
a_weisman_at_yahoo.com
Date: 12/29/04
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Date: 29 Dec 2004 11:35:11 -0800
GregGerber@hotmail.com wrote:
> LDA is considered by most the major Lyme disease patient advocacy
> organization, and Pat Smith is its President. There is a board of
> directors that oversees the organization.
HOWEVER the BOD is NOT truly independent nor is it in any way
accontable. They are all hand picked by "the pat" and are all yes
people. None of them has EVER DARED to question "the pat" much less say
"NO" to anything she asked of them.
Unlike many BODs they truly play a very limited role and serve at her
pleasure rather than the other way around.
In other words, this is totally and utterly meaningless in this
instance.
>As to what happens inside
> that board, I have no knowledge whatsoever. I don't think these
> positions are, in general, voted on by everyone with a given disease
in
> other disease organizations, are they? If so, I am sure you will
> enlighten me. GG
No perhaps not. However, "the pat" and other Lyme "leaders" are
singularly unaccountable and refuse to be held accountable FOR
ANYTHING.
Not only that, and this is the real rub, they do not encourage or
welcome input of any sort. All ideas not their own are seen as "threats
to their turf" rather than possible constructive ideas that might help
advance the cause.
Kathleen was right about one thing, and pretty much one thing only.
"The pat" has hurt the cause MUCH MORE than she has ever helped it.
Taking credit for EVERYTHING doesn't mean it is deserved. Taking credit
and eschewing all blame is simply galling and that is the style of
"leadership" that we're talking about. What really gets me beyond that
is the element of "dishonesty" or you might call it "spin" that goes
on. Clear defeats are termed successes. Credit is sought and claimed
but no blame is accepted--the answer to defeat and blame other than
saying it is something other than that is the refrain about good
intentions and hard work (reminescent of George W Bush in Debate 2 and
all his "good people working hard" nonsense. Well I guess it worked for
him too!
But it is bull***.
What is unique about what passes for "leadership" in Lymeland is that
it has no legitimacy and seeks none but still purports to speak for
all. It is the classic leadership mistake of a cult of personality
which elevates the personality of the "leader" above the interests of
those that he or she or it claim to lead.
And time after time the petty turf wars of "the pat" vs "the karen" and
the two of them vs anyone else have hurt the Lyme community. All the
attendant nonsense is damaging too.
They surely do NOT speak for me or most people that I know.
And I really am sick of the old refrain about their hard work and good
intentions. LOTS of people have worked hard and had good intentions in
this cause and have been attacked nonetheless. And at some point
results do matter not just hard work and good intentions. The point at
which I don't find the old hard work good intentions refrain meaningful
is when mistakes are repeatedly ad infinitum and outside help and ideas
are eschewed simply for the sake of the leaders' ego and that is the
case and has been time after time after time, at least in my
observation and in my opinion and MANY share those observations and
opinions.
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