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October 12, 2009

Say what you mean and mean what you say

I love the internet.  It allows people from different communities, divergent views, and alternate opinions to write on various topics simultaneously and often without ever being seen by one another.  Except for me - when it comes to seeing what has been published about Optimist Clubs, I'm pretty observant.  That is why this particular headline "Optimist Club prays for activism" caught my attention.

First, Optimist Clubs are generally non-denominational and open enough to understand that not all people choose prayer in their lives. But the real issue here is praying for activism?  Isn't that usually synonymous with dissent, protest or social change?  Wow, that's a pretty powerful headline.  I'd better find out more. 

Imagine my surprise when I clicked on the link and found out that the article was simply a story about the Optimist Club of Scotland, North Carolina's installation banquet.  So perhaps whoever led the blessing of the meal prayed for an active club or possibly the Optimist District governor challenged them to change, but I don't think they were promoting activism; at least not in the usual sense of the word.

My caution today. You may not always be able to edit what is written about your Optimist Club so make sure your words express your true meaning.