Since this was obviously in response to me, I'm going to post a reply containing much of the original, with a small modification.
Prove it.
I'm getting really sick of this one. Says who? The programmies? I don't see growth and expansion. I see fragmentation and dissipation. Let's have a rundown of the big players here:
HLA - dying horribly
CEDU - crushed
Elan - according to general consensus, no longer pulls the shit it used to
Hyde - still alive
WWASPS - cannot survive; too many enemies. Destruction is simply inevitable.
PV - not going to last; again, too much hate directed at it
Aspen - the last big one to kill off
I see a whole lot of fancy websites, a whole lot of claims, a whole lot of trying to lump in things that are clearly
not TBSes into "the industry", and very little evidence for any sort of real expansion.
This is what we've learned from HLA- when a program is dying, it makes every effort possible not to let anyone know about it. The shutdowns are always "unexpected", except to the people watching them closely. Why? Because the people who run these places are wedded to the abuse. They have to keep up the mask. They have to maintain the illusion. If anything slips, it all slips, and their empires crumble to dust. They cannot ever, no matter what, admit this. They'll let everything else go to ruin before they abandon what they've wrought, for once the veil goes down, they have to realize what it is they've truly done.
Programs, unfortunately, make more programmies- both from a few heavily brainwashed victims, and a few programmed parents who love the idea and want to subject more kids to it. On the other hand, the Internet is utterly ruthless at exposing these people, and more and more of the general population gets clued in. Remember, you can't
un-clue someone in to this shit; once a person is inoculated against it, it doesn't matter what happens after that. (See Exhausted; no matter what her kids end up doing, she's not going to ship them off to some hellhole.)
So what we get is an increasing number of fanatics, but a dwindling population of people willing to pay for it.
Long-term the situation is simply untenable. It's rather like an MLM scam. In the early days of MLM, they found a lot of people willing to buy into it, because nobody knew what it was. Now? Good luck finding anyone, because almost every adult knows what a pyramid scheme is. Same with Scientology; good luck getting any new recruits, because we all know what it is. The same thing is inevitable here; the Internet just speeds it all up.
There are a few parents out there who really do want to pay for their children to be abused, but there's not all that many of them and there's way too many programmies out there looking for fresh meat. The industry will shrink.
everyone including the public believes in the ideology and theory behind it.
Bull. Fucking. Shit.
Do you frequent any other forums on the Internet? I do. You ever link to Fornits or discussed this with them? I have. The public does
not approve of this shit. Even a little town like Boonville got clued in and told WWASPS to GTFO! What you see on daytime talk shows (and, if you remember, Montel eventually apologized) is not representative of social reality. Never was, really. A lot of people watch those shows just to watch people fuck each other over, always a great source of entertainment.
You don't have to believe me. Go see for yourself! Any time someone posts an article on the Internet about this crap, the reaction is almost universally shock and outrage, among people with no prior to exposure. Go check blogs' comment pages. Post a link on other forums. Discuss it on parenting forums, even. The reaction will either be uncomfortable silence or abject horror. Socially acceptable my
ass.