Poop in the Pool?

Poop in the Pool?

Just this week, Jeremy Konyndyk, global outbreak preparedness and humanitarian expert wrote:

"Alright. There is a LOT of chatter (on this website) bashing those who are saying most of the country still isn't ready for a safe reopening. So, as we approach what would normally be summer pool season, here's a short analogy about pooping and accountability.

Imagine you're at the pool, and a kid poops in the water. It happens a few times every summer. What happens next? Everybody clears the pool. That's the initial step to protect people from the poop. 

But it's not the end of the story.

There's a next step - some poor soul on pool staff has to go fish out the poop. It's a pretty thankless job.

Then they have to shock the pool with chlorine to kill off bacteria. 

And then everyone waits half an hour or so til it's safe to swim again

You can see where I'm going with this.

If the lifeguards tell everyone to clear the pool, but the pool staff declines to actually get rid of the poop, what happens?

No one can go back in. The poop is still there. Limbo.

Whose fault is it that it's not safe to go back in the water? Who is accountable?

Do you focus on the people saying "clean up the poop before we can go back in safely!"?

Or do you focus on the staff whose job it is to clean up the poop?

And what would you think if the staff started saying - look, just get back in. Be a warrior.

The answer is pretty obvious.

So right now, our country is a big swimming pool with a poop problem.

And the President, rather than fix the mess, is urging everyone back into the pool regardless and saying the 'real' problem is those people who think the pool's not safe yet. They must hate the pool, etc.

And a lot of the public is buying it!!

The President's whole play here is to distract from his failure to fix the mess by focusing the country's attention on people who don't want to swim in a pooped-in pool. 

He wants you to believe they're saying you should never go back in.

And if you buy that, he's off the hook. He doesn't have to clean up the poop, and he doesn't get blamed for failing to do so. Win-win for him.

But NO ONE is saying 'never go back in the pool.' They're saying - please clean out the poop first.

Everyone wants to get back in the pool. Everyone wants to reopen the country.

And if you're frustrated that we can't, please hold the right folks accountable. The problem isn't the people saying we need to reopen 'safely.'

It's the people saying needn't bother with that part."

Okay, so now that you've read Jeremy's words, do you think you understand his point of view better? Do you think you'll remember it tomorrow and the day after? And do you think you will be able to explain this to someone else?

No doubt. And that's what makes it such a compelling and influential story.


Ellen Weiss is an accredited partner in GENIUS Business Storytelling skilling up leaders on how to share personal stories to get their business messages across. Learn more at www.GENIUSofSTORY.com.

Helen Hirsh Spence

TEDx & International Keynote Speaker, Age Provocateur & Mindset Shifter, Longevity Literacy Coach and Trainer

4 年

Ellen, your analogy is brilliant. Everyone can understand your point, even those who would prefer to dispute it.

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