Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Brat Camp
Unusually Resistant Kids, Or Softer Program
Deborah:
Did anyone else catch the comment that, after 15 days this group of kids were not 'where they should be'- respecting authority and following the rules.
Anyone else wonder why?
How is THIS group of hand-selected 'contestants' different than the typical group- which according to the narrator, would already be conditioned to defer to authority after 15 days?
Unusually resistant kids?
Program not employing all their usual methods/ techniques because America is watching?
Anonymous:
They just say that to make the kids hysterical. They don't really mean that.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2005-07-21 06:25:00, Deborah wrote:
"
Did anyone else catch the comment that, after 15 days this group of kids were not 'where they should be'- respecting authority and following the rules.
Anyone else wonder why?
How is THIS group of hand-selected 'contestants' different than the typical group- which according to the narrator, would already be conditioned to defer to authority after 15 days?
Unusually resistant kids?
Program not employing all their usual methods/ techniques because America is watching?
"
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It was the same on the first Brat Camp on ABC Family. They were expected to be there for four to six weeks. In fact, it was nearer three months. The film crew were not pleased. They had to stay there for Christmas. :lol:
Antigen:
--- Quote ---On 2005-07-21 08:15:00, Anonymous wrote:
"They just say that to make the kids hysterical. They don't really mean that."
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I agree. They said the very same thing in The Seed and Straight. Moreso in Straight. At intake, they handed the parents and client a bit of fiction about a two week first phase followed by a month on second, month or two on 3rd, one on 4th, one on 5th, totallying roughly 6 months. In The Seed, the usual stay was closer to a year. In Straight, it was more like two years. The only time I ever saw anyone finish anywhere near 6 months was this very well endowed former stripper named Pam who landed up on staff and married to a sr. staffer.
At the same time, though, I have to wonder how the presence of the camera crew changes things. From all I've heard, staff in these death marches routinely take down and/or verbally assault any kid who dares to utter the plain fact that "this sucks!" Notice how the rocks for cus words thing has gone out the window since the first ep? Anybody out there who's been through Sagewalk care to comment?
Oh, and btw, anyone know these jokers' real names?
History gives us a kind of chart, and we dare not surrender even a small rushlight in the darkness. The hasty reformer who does not remember the past will find himself condemned to repeat it.
--John Buchan
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Anonymous:
http://www.sagewalk.com/staff.htm
http://www.realitytvcalendar.com/shows/bratcamp.html
Here's some of them:
Tony Randazzo, aka "Glacier Mountain Wolf"
Dr. J. Huffine, aka "Flying Eagle"
Cindy Fogel, aka "Mother Raven,"
Scott Fitzwater, aka "Fire Bear"
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