Not manipulated into the seminar... but not told about whats really going on before hand.
Total lack of informed consent.
Also, being totally cut off from you and locked up in some facility after being tricked there or kidnapped there is stopping love and support. I dont consider captivity a good thing.
Furthermore, your excuse for leaving the program = not being supported when you turn 18 and have *NO* way to get a decent job of supporting yourself after being STUCK IN A PROGRAM FOR MONTHS TO YEARS *TERRIBLY* amusing.
From the moment you walk into or are taken into a program your life is on HOLD. A kid not stuck in one might very well be able to support themself at 18.
Having had a shitty or nonexistant education, no job experience, and no experience in the REAL world, only in the program's universe, makes them utterly dependant on the program or their parents.
Considering it would be hard as hell for them to be able to manage getting a job and a roomie in the wake of that "powerful" program experience, I find your excuse about totally cutting off support if they decide they want out of that dog and pony show as them "deciding they can make it on their own" a real hoot.
No, sorry. Its bullshit. If you hadn't kept them locked up for years, it would be different. But, well, no, you TOTALLY cut them off from loved ones, friends, the chance to network and meet people, having a real job, school, etc, so yeah, they're basically stuck with you and that awful program.
This little tidbit out of you is particularly interesting: "They can see what completion has created for the graduates and what choosing out has for others. I don't agree with the control. I do agree with the ultimate purpose. "
How amusing EVERYONE says the same thing, just in different words... if they're involved in the programs? So they have to complete to be well off, and 'choosing out' is bad? Thats the same old "deadorinjail"/can only be saved through the program dogma in new packaging.
"You can't control your parents, only yourself and your choices." <- couldn't have said it better myself. Maybe it would be a lot harder to start off with *NOTHING* having had those essential years of their lives stolen away from them, and then the almost essential parental support after 18 that most kids get, but they'd be away from the environment of being forced to submit, the pain and punishments, the seminars, and their parents.
You programmies are broken records.
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't.
-- Anonymous