One of the blatantly false statements I recall hearing from the jerks in my Amway upline is that people who work in the company had a low divorce rate. It's like there's a one percent divorce rate. When contrasted to the rest of the world's divorce rate, the liar's number is 5 percent, or whatever number he chooses to use.
Some brainwashed ambot submitted a comment on my blog stating that the divorce rate in Amway is one percent, which confirmed that this bullshit lie is still being taught years after I first heard it.
Amway bots who have been brainwashed must give this more consideration than simply repeating the lies they hear from the jerks in their Amway upline.
Who is in charge of keeping these kinds of records? And, more importantly, who would want to? Almost everyone at Amway forms a line on one side of the country. On the other side of the country, all of the regular folks form a line. Who has gotten a divorce? Once the number is recorded, someone from the statistics department who keeps track of marriages figures out what proportion of those marriages were recorded.
There is simply no way that anyone in Amway, or, for that matter, any other company, could keep track of divorce numbers.
Suppose an official was actually keeping divorce rate statistics of people all over the world belonging to different organisations, and if there really was a 1 percent divorce rate in Amway, the company would be bragging about it all over their website, in magazine and TV ads with some kind of a slogan that Amway saves marriages and there is a 1 percent divorce rate in Amway compared to the dreaded industry standard. Now is the time to sign up before it is too late for your marriage!!!
Is it possible for any of you ambots to discover such information on Amway's website? No? There is a valid reason for this. Nobody keeps track of that kind of nonsense, and no one representing Amway will ever make such an outlandish assertion in the public arena. People who say things like that are only lying upline assholes like the Platinum, Emerald, or Diamond who stand on a platform and lie to their cult members, expecting them to repeat their lies in the same way.
Being a member of any cult may be stressful on a marriage, and this is especially true if only one half of a couple is a member of the cult and the other half wants their spouse out. The demands Amway places on a marriage produce a great deal of stress: financial, emotional, and a lack of quality time together are just a few examples. Any marriage that is plagued by financial difficulties, emotional and verbal abuse, and a lack of quality time spent together as a couple is doomed. All of these are valid reasons for people to separate or divorce. People who work for Amway have a higher chance of getting divorced than the general population. This is because, in addition to the lack of time spent together, the financial and emotional stress, there is the extra stress of being a member of a cult.
Whenever two people get married, there is a 50 percent probability that they will separate or divorce. Perhaps an even greater likelihood of divorce exists when you factor in the Amway component and all the stress that brings to a marriage.
Amway's divorce rate is one percent, according to official figures, and any ambot who can provide a link to the United States Census Bureau is invited to do so. Any ambot who claims that they are doing something because their favourite Amway leader thinks they should will be laughed out of town.
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