Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS)
Way too flattering article on Spring Creek Lodge
Anonymous:
I just wrote a letter too, and included my phone number. The large majority of recent articles concerning WWASP have been overall very negative.
YuckFou:
I will shoot off an email as well, it can't hurt. Thanks for heads up, it's rare we see these local articles.
Anonymous:
questions
how did spring creek save anyone's life? how would you have actually died were it not for spirng creek?
is coloring outside the lines really that big of a risk, that only up-level kids feel safe ASKING if it's ok?
what is so hard to understand about a yin-yang? if Rutzke really believes that (and I quote)
"They use yin-yang and don't have a clue to what it means (in Asian cultures). It would be disrespectful" to use it as a motif without appreciation of its cultural context, she said."
then, why doesn't this Rutzke character just =explain= the meaning the yin'yang in asian cultures. i don't think it's too hard of a concept to wrap one's head around.
also, the mandala has cultural meaning in tibetan buddhism and vajrayana, about the universe, cosmos, and offering those dipictions to the buddha. was this cultural content explained to the kids? the article didn't seem to mention it.
Anonymous:
Face it guys you have nothing better to do with your lives than to sit her and complain about something that you cannot and never will be able to control, you all hate yourselves! How does spring creek save lives, perhaps kids like yourselves who are so ignorant even after being in the program follow Darwinian theory and eliminate yourselves, since your are certaintly not the fittest:)~
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2005-08-02 13:46:00, Anonymous wrote:
"questions
how did spring creek save anyone's life? how would you have actually died were it not for spirng creek?
is coloring outside the lines really that big of a risk, that only up-level kids feel safe ASKING if it's ok?
what is so hard to understand about a yin-yang? if Rutzke really believes that (and I quote)
"They use yin-yang and don't have a clue to what it means (in Asian cultures). It would be disrespectful" to use it as a motif without appreciation of its cultural context, she said."
then, why doesn't this Rutzke character just =explain= the meaning the yin'yang in asian cultures. i don't think it's too hard of a concept to wrap one's head around.
also, the mandala has cultural meaning in tibetan buddhism and vajrayana, about the universe, cosmos, and offering those dipictions to the buddha. was this cultural content explained to the kids? the article didn't seem to mention it."
--- End quote ---
Ya I was thinking something similar when I read the article.
The guy writing it is probably related to Cameron or something. Spring Creek is several hours away from Missoula, I wonder if he even made the visit.
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