<p dir="ltr">In the article, I note that those who were drummed out of an organization for telling the truth about evil, were because they threatened the organization's ability to operate.</p>
<p dir="ltr">In other words, they failed to make the case as to why doing evil was not in the organization's interests.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Yes, sometimes one has to carefully explain why evil is bad. It is not always obvious.</p>
<p dir="ltr">(For example, the US soldier in Iraq could have pointed out how the commander's orders were eroding trust by Iraqi citizens, and going against the spirit and letter of their overall mission orders as given to the commander. Though, being nonconfrontational at first - sometimes hard to do when faced with new evidence of evil - can help too.)</p>