Ideas? part 3
My first post on this matter here, and the follow up is here.
The Latest:
So I called the PR lady after emailing her, her first question is Who are you writing for? After I said I wasn’t writing for anyone YET she proceeded to tell me that she would not speak to me at all. So… I got nothing. And I don’t like getting nothing. So I need some suggestions on how to go from getting nothing to getting somewhere. Ideas?
I'm going to need to make some decisions along this path. It now seems unlikely that I'd be able to hide who I am and manage to get this information to print somewhere without the help of someone at my parent's house. I won't tell Mom, but I might call Dad. And quite honestly, I don't think he'll help me. I really don't. Because they need the money that she urns working there, and as long as the possibility of her getting fired is on the table... well... I just don't see anyone in that house being an activist over the way things are going there. Now I DO know that ONE DAY my Dad will have had enough. (Can't believe how freaking patient he has been! And ONE DAY he will let loose with all he knows, including the ways the company has broken the law. But for right now, with their stock portfolio in a strange place (along with everyone else's) and bills that need to be paid and bridges that they really don't need to burn at this stage of their lives when they could very well be residents of a place like that in a number of years... well... I just don't know if it will ever happen. And I find that annoying. Because my family did not raise me to ignore injustice, and yet they are participating in the very system that abuses my Mom and saying NOTHING. Which I should be supportive of, but it grates my nerves. I get to hear her call and complain about how horrible it is to work there, and neither of them will stand up and say BOO! about anything! It really irks me.
And it is still none of my business,
And yet it still irks me!
Comments
And I do understand your frustration with trying to support your parents, even when they may make different choices.