{UAH} FDC has an open door policy
By Nyanjura Doreen
FDC has an open door policy, when you open for those that want to enter you will also have opened for those that want to leave. If you close the doors so that people don't leave, you will also have shut out those that want to get in. The strength of an organisation is not just about numbers of those that hold positions. It is normally argued that in politics we should seek to add and multiply and avoid as much as possible subtracting and dividing. It is not a given that in all situations multiplication is better than division. Going by this logic let us take this example 100 multiplied by a half is 50 while subtracting 10 from 100 leaves one with 90 so in this case is multiplication better than subtraction? Numerical strength in politics is determined by organisation and an invisible force called cohésion. An organised cohesive group will in the long run have numerical supériority.
Thé builders of the Babel tower could not succeed because of their discord inspite of being many. So when those that are not like minded opt out they strengthen our cohésion. The organised and like minded will always triumph over the divided disorganised many.
Nyanjura Doreen,
FDC NEC MEMBER.
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-- FDC has an open door policy, when you open for those that want to enter you will also have opened for those that want to leave. If you close the doors so that people don't leave, you will also have shut out those that want to get in. The strength of an organisation is not just about numbers of those that hold positions. It is normally argued that in politics we should seek to add and multiply and avoid as much as possible subtracting and dividing. It is not a given that in all situations multiplication is better than division. Going by this logic let us take this example 100 multiplied by a half is 50 while subtracting 10 from 100 leaves one with 90 so in this case is multiplication better than subtraction? Numerical strength in politics is determined by organisation and an invisible force called cohésion. An organised cohesive group will in the long run have numerical supériority.
Thé builders of the Babel tower could not succeed because of their discord inspite of being many. So when those that are not like minded opt out they strengthen our cohésion. The organised and like minded will always triumph over the divided disorganised many.
Nyanjura Doreen,
FDC NEC MEMBER.
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"When a man is stung by a bee, he doesn't set off to destroy all beehives"
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