Troubled teen programs, in all their various incarnations, and the abuse that occurs within them would not occur if parents did not finance them.
The previous sentence is a fact. It is indisputable.
If a program owners shuts down their program, another one will pop up.
If the government shuts down a program, another one will open up.
If a staffer quits a program, another one will be hired.
If a kid dies in a program, another kid will be sent in their place.
Nobody has as much power in this industry as the parents. They hold the money, and they hold all the power.
Parents do not just finance the abuse of their own child. They finance the abuse of every child at the facility their child is at. It could even be argued every child after that is partly financed by the previous financiers, since without them the program would of ceased to exist.
That means if you sent $1 to a program, you are 100% responsible for the abuse that occurs within the program you pay. If you pay a program, you employ the staffers who abuse the kids. You pay for the inadequate living conditions and food the kids receive. You pay for program owners to live a rich lifestyle, because instead of spending money on the kids, they spend it on themselves.
The bottom line is, programs would not exist if they were not paid. Money is the foundation of the entire industry. WIth out it, the industry would crumble over night. No other aspect of the program industry is as important as the money which finances it.
So where does all that money come from? Parents are the sole source of this tainted blood money. That makes them responsible for everything that occurs with their money, since without it, nothing would happen. Nobody would open a program if there were not customers. Staffers would not show up for work without a paycheck.
The mortgage of the buildings housing youth in private prison is paid for 100% by their own parents. The staffers abusing and murdering children are paid 100% by their own parents. Owners who live the good life have parents to thank, and them alone.
Parents do not just finance the abuse of their own child, the money they send to programs finances the abuse of all the children within the program. That means every parent of all the children in a program with me are responsible for the abuse I suffered. Not just my parents, all the parents.
The financing of abuse in privatized prisons, for some reason, is not a crime. Perhaps it is because they direct their monies to abuse their own children? Well, that's not accurate as earlier discussed. The money is spent in a broad way. That means every parent financing a program that abuses a child, is responsible for the abuse that occurred. If a child dies in a program, every parent paying or having payed that program is responsible for the death.
This brings me to my point. I think it's about time that people begin to sue the financiers of abuse. They obviously have money, since they can spend it on harming their own child.
Ignorance? This argument doesn't work in court when defending yourself against any other crime.
Everybody wants to blame program owners and staffers, and go after them. That's fine. Please, go after them too. But they would not have been given a chance to abuse or hurt without large sums of money. This money came from one source, undisputed, and the payments are on record.
This is a new strategy designed to hold people responsible for the abuse and deaths occurring in programs. Up until now, parents have done a great job at pretending they are ignorant victims of a predatory industry. I don't see it this way, and think they are getting a free ride when it comes to their own personal responsibility in the abuse and deaths of not only their own child, but every child that attended the program they sent tens of thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars to.
Survivors might consider suing not only their own parents, but a class action suit against EVERY parent that ever sent the program they were in money. Without going after the source of this industry, nothing will change. You can go play whack-a-mole with programs, or you can go around behind the machine and pull the plug. This industry runs on money, and there is only one source of this money, parents. It's time to hold them accountable for what they have financed, and built with the large sums of money they paid to abusive and even murderous programs.
Do you ever wonder why program parents don't ask for a refund? It's because they got exactly what they paid for. Ignorance, my ass. These people are cruel people hiding behind the veil of stupidity. Don't let them fool you, it's time to take the money back and finally destroy the foundation this industry is build upon, your parents money.