> Another person who signed, who spoke on the condition of anonymity in an effort to stay out of the growing storm, said she did not know who all the other signatories were when she agreed to participate, and if she had, she may not have signed.
Always condemn 'the enemy', even when you agree with them. Anything else could be interpreted as a sign of disloyalty.
> Always condemn 'the enemy', even when you agree with them. Anything else could be interpreted as a sign of disloyalty.
Less cynically, the concern may reasonably be that the relationship to claims certain of the signatories have made about the relation of particular events to the broad themes the letter raises alters the message of the letter when they are associated with it.
Always condemn 'the enemy', even when you agree with them. Anything else could be interpreted as a sign of disloyalty.