naesco":27k0kc35 said:
Whoa, Wayne.
How many times are you going to cut and paste the same text?
The radical part is threatening the importers. As several people have tried explaining to you several times before, people do not like to be threatened.
They tend to dig their heels in and resist, regardless.
Your entire approach is not positive.
Your entire approach is based on confrontation, not communication.
You come across as a zealot. They will do this, 'or else'.
You do not hold a trump card, Wayne. You do not hold
anything.
This will very, very, very predicatably fail.
I think a more productive approach would be to sue the cyanide manufacturers, and/or importers into the Philippines instead, if you decide you must try the litigious route. Of course you must realize that for a fraction of the cost of hiring lawyers, you could hire net trainers, right?
But why would you attack the root of the problem, when you can attack the twigs at the top of the tree?
{shaking my head}
Again, your passion is admirable, but your methods are unsound.
I don't know how to be any clearer than this.
Regards.
Mike Kirda