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Old 04-25-2002, 12:48 AM
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Question leadership vs loyalty

I was reading AKA2D91's post on "when does one begin to 'grow' and understand an organizations purpose." Question... Once you have "grown" is loyalty or leadership more important in an organization?
I've pondered this question hundreds of times and as I read various posts and responses, I look at how BGLO's, in our communities, impact us. How we look, think, feel, and respond to what the nature of our civic duty means to people. Leadership is NOT to be taken lightly. It is a call most BGLO's have to answer. Some of our college campuses have been ruined because of their ideology of what they believe our history teaches us about being leaders. Did our foremothers and fathers ever think that 100 years later we would be able to educate ourselves to believe that we are more than deaf chattel? Yes,they did! Because they believe that our people had the capacity to stick together and lead the way. One may ask, is loyalty leadership? Yes, I say because in order to lead you must be virtuous, commited, and have the capability of saying yes I am a follower....a team player but no I won't settle and sacrifice my position for the err of man.
Personally, I think that loyalty begets leadership.....Or could be the other way around What do you think?
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