Because they seem to fear change of any kind, even if it doesn't really affect them.
"Any person in office necessarily has to fear change."
"As such, they are also the primary target of the powerful interests that fear change."
The decision about Jurkovic reinforced my belief you can't fear change.
The government seems to fear its people; the people seem to fear change.
But they fear real democratic change because they are afraid of losing control.
She'd learned to appreciate a certain amount of independence, but she feared drastic change.
As the crisis in education deepens, it is no time to fear change.
It's not that I fear technology or change.
Any and all of them simply fear change.