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« Reply #15 on: April 20, 2007, 03:35:06 PM »
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(gross generalitites but approximately descriptive)


Based on my study of Sociology and personal observations, they are fairly accurate generalities.
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« Reply #16 on: April 20, 2007, 04:16:42 PM »
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Doesn't it take all the fun out of it if someone else gets to do the abusing?


Many programs will send videos, and pictures home to parents, with the kid crying and begging to come home. Or limit communication so the kid can only write letters home to parents and nobody else.
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« Reply #17 on: April 20, 2007, 04:21:26 PM »
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Statistics please.


How would they exist when program parents choose an industry that is completely unregulated? Do parents do this by accident?
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« Reply #18 on: April 20, 2007, 04:23:28 PM »
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So in summary, program parents are evil. They only had children for one reason -- so they could abuse them. If they have enough money, they will even give it all away to someone else to take care of the day to day details of the abuse. But wait, then how do they get their gratification?p=


Yes, you summed it up well. They get their satisfaction when they wake up in the morning and know exactly where their kid is, in the shit hole they left them in. They have a selfish need to 'not feel worry', and sell that burden to whoever wants it. Evil? That's a strong word you use, and I agree the abuse of children deserves the harshest of terms such as yours.
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« Reply #19 on: April 20, 2007, 04:25:50 PM »
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But wait, then how do they get their gratification?


It varies from program to program, but rest assured, they do. Take a look around this forum, search for the terms "abuse" and "my parents" and have at it. You can't expect others to do your research.
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« Reply #20 on: April 20, 2007, 04:27:49 PM »
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They do what even monkeys, mice, and hummingbirds manage, They rear their own young! Even when they become teenagers!

The truth is, for the most part, the kids that get put in program are not troubled. They get put in program becsue their parents are troubled. Program is yet another act of abuse for these parents in a long string of acts of abuse.

Drug abuse, like child abuse. It is something all classes participate in. But like drug abuse, the method of child abuse differs among socioecomic groups. For the upper class its perscriprtion pills and shopping sprees, for the working class it's meth (gross generalitites but approximately descriptive)

Program is the "champane" of child abuse, abandonment, and exploitation, as cocaine is the "champane" of drugs

Poor parenets pimp their kids out sexually.Wealthy parents become "advocates",  write books,  take a spiritual journies.
In the end its the same exploitation, different vehicle

Poor parents yell, beat, lock in closets. Wealthy people do that...and then when that isnt enough for them, hire someone else to do it.

Ultimately, even the most dedicated abuser cannot dominate a human soul like program. The abuser needs to work, have "me time". But in program the abuse is 24/7 365 and there is no starlight to brighten the dark. Life spent in an insitition, is no life....and the abusers know this, and they rejoice.

The wealthy can buy the best of everything for their children including the best suffering available in the world.

So poor program parents have to make do with a rolled up magazine, some rope, and the possibility of being punished for their crimes


The part the hurt the most about my experience was knowing my parents knew exactly what was going on and did nothing to stop it. But that's the type of people they are, and why they sought out a program in the first place.

Thank you for your post, the truth doesn't get articulated this well very often.
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