Should Student Action for the Environment and Kevin come to terms, or should Kevin call for the complete and utter destruction of this organization?

It should be established by now that Kevin prompted his removal from the S.A.F.E. organization.  Even the sponsoring teacher of the organization has that admitted that.  But the question now arises, why would Kevin want out of the organization.  He has answered it to individuals who have asked, but due to several old "amnesty" rules he has since given up on, Kevin never actually put his reasons on this page.  First of all, it is not at all due to the fact that Kevin hates the Environment for the most part, that is true, but not the reason. After all, Kevin was a part of S.A.F.E. since sophomore year and has had his opinions of the environment since early in his junior year.

Kevin had his problems with the S.A.F.E. organization when he witnessed first hand the immorality that it harbors. On the camping trip to Wisconsin, a "dirty rotten whore" went out of her way to physically attract a sophomore male with a girlfriend.  What happened after that will not be placed on this web site due to the conservative attitude we try to maintain.  Another example of immorality also comes from the same trip, it was the use of drugs.  Yes, illegal narcotics, including marijuana, were brought on the trip.  Kevin was not made aware of this until after the trip, but after making it clear to the person in charge that drugs were brought and after giving him a good idea of the people that were most probably involved with this activity, he simply shrugged it off.  Kevin and other more moral people in S.A.F.E. have many reasons to believe he had previously known of this, yet did nothing because they were "key figures" in the organization.

Now the question arises, is Kevin doing more harm to the few moral students left in S.A.F.E. by staying out compared to the harm he would face in public relations if he was still in S.A.F.E.? You have to remember that there might still be a small circle of morality in the social structure of this organization.  A group of people that, though they want to save trees, don't attend S.A.F.E. trips to use drugs or have sex.

Many have told Kevin and the members of his Staff that they simply don't go to meetings any more like our good friend, Paul Kamber.  Still, there might be one or two "moral" tree huggers that don't realize that saving trees means lumberjacks and their families may not be able to put food on their dinner table.

The question is, what should Kevin do? Should he fight his way back in S.A.F.E. with a few of the moral students that support him? Or should he team up with the many students with morals and attempt to destroy the S.A.F.E. organization from the outside?
 
 
 

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