Fencesitting
I think the best place to start writing is to write about things that me off the most: hypocrites, credit grabbers, and power-hungry people.
The worst thing you want to do when you’re a political entity is alienate your audience. Alienate here means excluding people who you clearly do not share the same values with, and continue to make that very obvious.
It’s extremely strange then for a political entity to come for another leadership organization attempting to piece itself together by calling them “fencesitters” when they can’t get their shit together. It comes off as arrogant, self-serving, and hypocritical. It makes absolutely no sense to tell us that we’re merely sitting on the fence when we cannot create a stand on every single issue we need to stand up for because we’re already having difficulty communicating within the organization. Does that mean that this political organization creates statements about themselves without consulting its members as well? It would sound hypocritical if they didn’t, right?
We’re already dealing with an internal crisis, and here they come parading around us that we are affiliated with them like it’s the most important thing in the world. The organization they’re trying to reel back in is fighting tooth and nail to regain the interest of their members, and the last thing they wanna hear is that the most insensitive, out of touch, and borderline elitist political parties in the university is trying to get our attention.
It’s the real tea though that they have lost their ground in the students, and their attempt to regain our trust is looking more political than ideological. And that claim holds up because we do not share the exact same ideologies as them anymore. It just makes absolutely no sense to re-affiliate with an organization that we cannot even share the same vision with.
But whatever. They may be much more powerful than us, but they cannot control us. If they try to do so one more time, it’s not gonna look pretty.













