In responding to an e-mail, I played around with some numbers that I thought might be of interest to you in general...
- Over the course of FDR, we have had about 50,000 fairly consistent listeners.
- That generally means potentially 100,000 parents.
- If we take that down by 10%, because of death, say, we end up with perhaps 90,000 parents.
- I can think of about 20 deFOOs - perhaps there are more, but I can't say for sure.
- Each deFOO affects say 2 parents.
- Thus 40 parents out of 90,000 parents have been affected by family separation - or 0.044%.
- This represents one out of 2,250 parents.
- Interestingly, sociopaths apparently comprise 4% of the population.
- Out of 90,000 parents, this would mean 3,600 sociopathic parents.
- If we assume that separating from a truly sociopathic parent would be emotionally advantageous, then we are far below the average, since only 40 parents have been affected out of 3,600 - or 1.11% of sociopathic parents.
Even if we double the number of deFOOs, or halve the number of parents, we are still far below the percentage of sociopathic family members.
I think it is helpful to keep these realities in perspective -- remember, the most important question in philosophy is "compared to what"?
Focusing on family separations is completely missing the big picture, since it is very important to remember the families that are helped and kept together by FDR, and our commitment to honesty and RTR. Just as in economics, focusing on obvious problems versus subtle solutions is the essence of intelligent analysis.
Given these numbers, FDR should be praised for helping to keep families together!
