For the record, PV may not teach up-downers, but certainly comes close. And the parents of these children are most probably not aware of what has happened in the past. They don’t realize that it’s not a matter of choice that the nice man they have just met through their trainer isn’t going to be seen coaching riders at horse shows.
I actually understand why old friends and students have continued to support PV through the years. What’s puzzling is why, with so many choices in trainers, facilities, and clinicians, PV has retained enough allure to make so many new connections.
Every now and then, PV and/or close associates do try to test the waters of acceptance–stirring up controversy on this BB, offering up evidence of reform at the annual meetings, and feigning surprise each time at the negative response.
Let’s review a few ethical principles:
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“Everybody does it” is not a sufficient justification to behave in an unethical manner or to accept negative behavior.
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“You would be surprised at who ‘everybody’ includes” is not sufficient justification.
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“You have to jump on the bandwagon to keep up with ‘everybody else’ who is doing it…” is not sufficient justification.
However inconvenient to PV, et al, it seems that there are apparently enough who embrace the above principles that it is still an uphill battle for those who have reached the point of letting bygones be bygones in this matter.