Author Topic: Diamond Ranch did not learn from the Youth Care tragedy  (Read 2867 times)

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Re: Diamond Ranch did not learn from the Youth Care tragedy
« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2009, 06:50:01 PM »
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WHERE ARE THE LINKS FOR THE LAST THREE POSTS???

you keep posting stuff from elsewhere but dont provide your sources


http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/ourj ... aspx?mod=5


from his memorial. I hope someone is doing something about this
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Re: Diamond Ranch did not learn from the Youth Care tragedy
« Reply #16 on: June 20, 2009, 08:09:22 PM »
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Quote from: "LINKS please"
WHERE ARE THE LINKS FOR THE LAST THREE POSTS???

you keep posting stuff from elsewhere but dont provide your sources


http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/ourj ... aspx?mod=5


from his memorial. I hope someone is doing something about this

Still, no investigation initiated by this kids parents, that i know of.

His "parents" are currently posting his poetry in which the child described himself as a "monster" with , sort of, a prideful respect of how "insightful" he was.

I have seen the same poetry of loathing of one's former self in other victims of thought reform and torture.

I would have hoped that these "parents" could recognize it for it was: induced denunciation of the self created by “Stockholm Syndromatic” impulses.

That is to say, a child’s internalization of his tormentors belief system to gain his tormentor’s approval, or a conscious effort to create “evidence” of his submission to his tormentors, not unlike Colleen Stan’s “love letters” to the man who kidnapped her and locked her in a box for 3 years
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