On 2004-12-29 19:49:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2004-12-29 11:50:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Brainwashing: the use of psychological techniques or psychotropic drugs on a person who is involuntarily present in a controlled environment to implant false or irrational beliefs in that person, regardless of whether the person or institution making the attempt knows or believes the ideas implanted to be false or irrational.
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I'd like to add that all of your statements border on irrational in the real world. I don't personally know one single parent that would look at what you said and agree with it.
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I know the *parents* wouldn't agree with what I have to say.
*I* don't agree with what *they* do.
And just as I have no power to keep them from doing what they do, they have no power over my opinions, and they have no power to keep me from ripping back the curtain and showing the teens, in advance, the buttons and levers the "Great and Powerful Oz" will attempt to use to manipulate their psyches----and how to *effectively* resist that manipulation.
In my opinion, huge amounts of what is done to these teens in these facilities *I* wouldn't have been allowed to do to adult college students in an experimental setting even with their full and complete informed consent. In my opinion, huge amounts of what is done to these teens would *never* pass the human subjects' committed of any accredited major US university with a research psychology program---even with full informed consent of the subjects in advance.
In my opinion, huge amounts of what is done to these teens is unethical and in a just world would be prevented, stopped, or punished by the authorities.
A whole lot of "therapeutic" manipulations of people's minds, whether for good or ill, can only occur without the subject's consent *IF* the subject is unaware of what's being done.
I can't keep dysfunctional parents from institutionalizing their kids in bad facilities for trivial reasons---but I *can* rip the masks off the process and prevent at least a good chunk of the long term damage for the kids that find my page and read it.
So I will. Actually, I am. I'm pretty much writing chunks of the material for upload as we speak.
And I care even less what the parents might think than they care about what I think--and I'm pretty sure they don't care squat.
Timoclea