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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This isn’t in dc, but there seems to be a kind of mafia-like presence in our municipality headed by one particular person. This person uses lies, manipulation, covert agreements, sabotage, spread misinformation, and verbal intimidation to get more influence and control. They no longer hold an elected government seat but continues to work behind the scenes as a puppeteer. To me it seems obvious what they are doing but perhaps it’s because I follow things more closely than the average citizen. But I’m disappointed to learn that they seem to continue their influence, and have gained legitimacy by starting various non-profit organizations, that on the surface, seem to have a good vision and mission. There is so much dysfunctional behavior though that comes out when they do not get their way. The way they seem to operate is the antithesis to democracy. They do what they want, and if you don’t support it, they make you pay one way or another. It’s permeating at all different levels because they have got their hands in everything. They cause so much confusion and are wearing out hard working staff and elected officials who are trying to do their jobs, because they have to constantly fight their attacks and fight misinformation. They are well organized, well branded, and well-funded through public donations from well meaning citizens, and they are lawyered up. Most citizens have no idea and they end up donating to them because they represent a good cause. How do you deal with this kind of thing??[/quote] I speak from experience. You call them out, each and every time. You collect facts, find citations, and share data. And you respond to them each and every time. They need to learn that when their head pops up from beneath the bridge, it's going to get whacked. It is unpleasant work. But eventually it pays off. [/quote] This rarely works ^^ These people excell in counter points, rebuking, deflecting, and otherwise controlling the narrative. Their accomplishments and charisma (all which are far-reaching)outweigh any negative stories or dirt you've dug up. It's a waste of time and energy for the commoner to take on such a beast. You'll only end up looking foolish.[/quote]
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