Sick | Huge
In modern critiques—particularly regarding the administration of the Church of South India —the "huge sick elephant" serves as a variation of the "blind men and the elephant" story. It suggests that while various observers see different parts of the problem (e.g., financial corruption, legal battles, or lack of support for members), they are all describing a single, massive, and failing entity. Key Themes of the "Huge Sick" Critique
: The metaphor is frequently used to advocate for "whistleblowers" or individual leaders who can change the course of an institution's history. Related Usage: "Huge Sick Ache" huge sick
: A "huge sick" organization may have abundant funds for internal legal battles or administrative overhead while failing to fund essential services like schools or hostels. Related Usage: "Huge Sick Ache" : A "huge





