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Anonymous:
Overlordd, the little I can understand of your totally horrible writing re-emphasizes that you have no clue about the MAJORITY of these programs. You have been told over and over again over on the other board that your arguments are weak- not to mention incoherent.  
The good programs are not punitive and have impeccable safety records.
Get over it.

Deborah:
Please provide a list of programs that you feel are safe and not punitive.

OverLordd:
I think I know who the annon is. I have seen that arguing style before, you know, of not answering a damned thing you say and being very condisending in return. His name is mose, I believe anyway.

Anonymous:
Would it help the disucussion if we could all agree that there are boot camps and there is wilderness therapy abd they are not the same thing?

Antigen:
SOME of them are not boot camps. Others are. I draw the line at compulsion. If a kid wants to go on a dangerous and exciting wilderness adventure, that's fine w/ me. But you can't ethically force a kid to 1) risk their life and 2) engage in non-consensual intimate discussion w/ strangers.


It is the old practice of despots to use a part of the people to keep
the rest  in order; and those who have once got an ascendency and possessed themselves of  all the resources of the nation, their revenues and offices, have immense means  for retaining their advantages.
--Thomas Jefferson to John  Taylor, 1798
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