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Making this problem an international one
« on: March 20, 2007, 04:24:46 AM »
Just now "Teenager ausser kontrolle" aka a German version of "Brat Camp" is being broadcast on the German Television company RTL.

What a good oppotunity to write various community boards and tell about your story, so people outside the States can understand that children are dying here and all Europe should not use the States to torment their children just because our European laws are more restrictive, when it comes to what a parent can do against his children.

Please join me getting the word around Europe. Tell your story.

If the word comes out in Europe it would be difficult for our politicians to either send our children over to your country or for WWASP, Aspen etc. to start up in Europe.

Here are two forums in German. But use Google and find English ones too.

http://www.stern.de/forum/showflat.php? ... t=all&vc=1

http://www.wireltern.ch/forum/detail.ph ... &cat_ID=15

Your stories are worth it.
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« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2007, 08:08:17 AM »
What story, I never went to a program I just like to pretend I did.
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But others have or this forum would not exist.
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2007, 09:05:29 AM »
Their stories need to come out.

We are living in 2007 and all these programs are absurd.

We like to think that we are living in a enlightened society. In fact we don't. As long as the abuse stays hidden, it would continue.

You need to tell Europe what is going on, at least just to spare children in other countries form the same torment. Torment will be the outcome, if we look too much at the systems in your society.
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« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2007, 11:40:09 AM »
You know.. normally I just laugh alot when I read Covergaurd's posts. Though this time he might actually have a point. His European point of view isn't clicking with me. I don't particularly give a damn what happens in Europe. Just so long as they keep sending us their cool watches, chocolate, and wooden shoes. I'd be a bit pissed if they outlawed weed in Amsterdaam also. Probably the only reason why I ever plan to visit the place is the legalized drugs. Because really I can find dykes in any country. :rofl:

Despite my lack of a give a damn for Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, and the North Pole I do give a damn about kids. Doesn't matter to me if the kid is an Eskimo being beaten with his daddy's whale harpoon. Abuse is wrong in any culture. Now I'm not the sort to get all fired up and say we need to start invading foriegn countries to halt the abuse that is part of their culture. I certainly don't think we as Americans need to add to it either.

 Its bad enough we accept with a wink and smile abuse in our own backyard.

Should we sell our collective souls just a little more by exporting institutionalized abuse as well?
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« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2007, 04:57:07 PM »
Quote from: ""Three Springs Waygookin""
Should we sell our collective souls just a little more by exporting institutionalized abuse as well?


I thought it was imported to the US via the Korean War after the CIA did research into the techniques the North was using to turn captured soldiers into walking propaganda machines. Kind of like how LSD became a wide spread phenomenon too. I am pretty sure Meth came out of a war as well for soldiers.   It would be cool to make a time line of how all this shit started, even if it goes back a thousand years or something. I am going to work on that.
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While you are at it
« Reply #5 on: March 21, 2007, 05:58:58 PM »
You could write a concerned letter to the mexican government.

See this english mother, who praise Casa by the Sea.

http://foros.fox.presidencia.gob.mx/read.php?5,135800

I am not that good in Spanish but someone should write a letter expressing concern that the fine country Mexico is known as the dumping place for unwanted children because it is easier to hide a school downthere than in the states.

I don't think that Mexico want that kind of reputation. After all they have closed schools downthere several times. Perhaps it is time to praise those in the government that closed the school.

All I know is that in every country someone is on the taking list. Not all money goes in the pocket of the program owner. Some of it finances dinners in Washington. And You know how the program owners are all over people if the former clients try to speak out.

Just see Robbie Williams. Just out of Cottonwood de Tucson he spoke about a hard time, which is natural when it comes to detox. So they are thinking about taking him to court. I like most people don't think that detox is funny. In fact I hope that I never will need one. So why sue a former client about a well-known fact?

That is why criticism sometime have to come from another country. By telling your story in Europe, the program owner have to face criticism from someone they can not fire back at.
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Re: Making this problem an international one
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2007, 10:12:19 AM »
Quote from: ""Covergaard""
Just now "Teenager ausser kontrolle" aka a German version of "Brat Camp" is being broadcast on the German Television company RTL.

What a good oppotunity to write various community boards and tell about your story, so people outside the States can understand that children are dying here and all Europe should not use the States to torment their children just because our European laws are more restrictive, when it comes to what a parent can do against his children.

Please join me getting the word around Europe. Tell your story.

If the word comes out in Europe it would be difficult for our politicians to either send our children over to your country or for WWASP, Aspen etc. to start up in Europe.

Here are two forums in German. But use Google and find English ones too.

http://www.stern.de/forum/showflat.php? ... t=all&vc=1

http://www.wireltern.ch/forum/detail.ph ... &cat_ID=15

Your stories are worth it.


Thanks for the links Covergaard.  I did post an invite/link back to Fornits on the Swiss one; the German one (Stern) I did not yet feel up to today as they require too much personal information...
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« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2007, 12:44:22 PM »
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We are living in 2007 and all these programs are absurd


my words - thanks about it! and for the links also...

anita from the swissforum, an absolutely terrible english writer ;)
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« Reply #8 on: March 22, 2007, 12:58:47 PM »
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We are living in 2007 and all these programs are absurd

my words - thanks about it! and for the links also...

anita from the swissforum, an absolutely terrible english writer ;)

Wilkommen, Anita!  Mein Deutsch ist eigentlich auch sehr schlimm!   :lol:
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