So instead of explaining the type of place you went to you would just say: "I was kidnapped and held in a gulag for 2 years where I was an inmate and abused". If you said this to anyone here in Massachusetts you would be asked to seek therapy and no one would believe you. Our state does not refer to any of these schools as gulags or the kids as inmates.
We haven't said it like that. We've said it accompanying your quote below as a descriptor. We've said that it was like a modern day gulag or that we were imprisoned, accompanied by your quote below. It doesn't matter because people like you continue to minimize our experiences and accuse us of lying.....for attention. That one I really don't get. What the hell kind of attention would that bring?
If you said: "My parents sent me to this treatment Center Tranquility Bay where it turned out I was abused for several months and denied food and basic nourishment" People would sit up and listen because it sounds serious. Seeding you response with embellishments looses credibility and people will think you are just seeking attention.
Bullshit. We have said pretty much exactly that and we're still told that we're either lying, exaggerating, disgruntled kids who didn't finish the program etc.
You can make up your own words if you like but all I am saying is that you will not be taken seriously. This is communication along the lines of a high school mentality. Again, Shadyacres, no disrespect but I think you find this language normal because you are use to fornits. Outside of this forum people dont speak that way and you would not be taken seriously, believe me.
You consistently minimize what we say even though you have no idea what we went thru. You think that because you're the parent of a kid(s) who went thru a program that you know all about it and you couldn't be more wrong. You constantly refer to these places as simply "schools" with no further descriptor, conjuring up Rockwell images of kids learning and having free time to enjoy, meet new friends etc., just like the pretty brochures that these places show the parents when the truth is, they're nothing like how they're marketed. I've got to admit.....you're good at marketing and spin, but what you talk about has nothing to do with the reality of what these kids are going thru.
I am here everyday and understand the language but even at that I have a hard time believing someone when they say they were abused inside a Gulag while they were inmates...... Its all drama for attention reasons.
No, it's really not. Being kept in a literal warehouse for 12 - 18 hours a day with temps sometimes reaching into the 100s, guards standing at the doors, being denied food & water, zero access to family, phones or even being able to speak at all, being guarded and watched while you take a shit - only to be sent at night to a strangers house where the windows are nailed shut (fire codes?), doors locked from the outside (fire codes?), being watched in the shower and on the shitter
is imprisoning someone.