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Anonymous:
baseball?  car washes? dental visits? lots of fun activities?  pleasure? :???:  my son did NONE of these things.  He said they weren't even allowed to shovel snow.  I guess when you want to go OUTSIDE those prison walls other than to walk in circles in this little courtyard (yes, i saw the courtyard) so badly, even the idea of shovling snow seems fun.  
what facility was your son at?

Anonymous:
my son told me on his first day there, he didn'tknow you couldn't smile there that was wrestled to the ground and sat upon for smiling, that the fucker who did that to him had his stomache pressed so hard against his face that he couldn't breathe.  take a look, please, look at nospank.com, see what could happen.  Gee, sounds like so much fun and pleasure there, at the wwasp facility, boy, i ought to maybe check myself in there :scared:

Anonymous:
my apologies, its nospank.net/camps/htm. no it is not specifically regarding wasp, but i have heard from too many kids their description of "restraint",
restraint is restraint,regardless of where it happens and we all know how kind and loving the wasp staff are

FaceKhan:
Its not restraint the way a normal human being would think of it. They just call it restraint to sanitize what it really is. What they call restraint is torture and a form of physical abuse.

Restraint is when you hold back a person from harming themselves or others. Torture is crushing someone beneath you until they are near passing out or forcing a person into an unnatural position for long periods of time.

The starvation makes them weak, the emotional abuse makes them weak, the sleep deprivation makes them weak, but in the end its all just to make it a little easier to enforce their will on a kid through physical torture.

Anonymous:
Thank you for expounding on what it means to be restrained.  I think that most parents, as I, when they are told about possibility of needing to "restrain" your child, they think about a psychotic person, crazed out of their, attacking others, being strapped to a hospital bed, that was the image in my mind.  Gosh, now way would my son need that.  They don't think it means being caught smiling, so your thrown to the ground, sat on, with someone's knee pressed against your head.  There is a high risk of asphyxiation, especially b/c they are physically weak and emotionally bankrupt.

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