yachtorion
Well-Known Member
It seems to me that the only way you're going to get "ordinary members" in on this is to gate crash the AGM with flyers outlining your grievance and hijack it. The committee would either have to physically expell you (to the questioning minds of the members) or let you speak.
If they do physically expell you and the members do nothing to stop it then you'd have to accept that they're just not that bothered - or they agree with the committee decision.
If they do let you speak and nothing changes then you'll have to accept that the members are not bothered or they agree with the committee decision.
If they do let you speak and it causes a no-confidence vote for the committee you'll have to accept the responsibility of a mutiny and find people to fill the potentially vacant posts ...
This is exactly what I meant when I mentioned a pyrrhic victory in my previous reply. Odds are massively that you will get nowhere with this, most members won't care, but if you do, the committee will go. And it's a rare sailing club that can instantly find a whole new replacement committee. It's also a rare club that can survive long without one.
Take the high road. Walk away with you head held high.
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