Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Troubled Teen Industry
Concern for a "student"
Deborah:
They're totally clueless that they actually 'paid' for those 'freebies'.
Can we say more program deception and manipulation?
Nothing is 'free'.
Do they actually tell the parents that the stuff is free, a 'gift'? Or supplies purchased with tuition money?
Wilderness probably sends the stuff home because they can't legally give it to someone else to wear due to reasons of hygiene, and because the parents did pay for it. Probably serves as a good reminder for the kid too- better stay in line. Your gear is packed and ready to go if need be.
Anonymous:
Oh, Deborah, I'm so glad you weighed in here with another stupid post. The issue wasn't the cost of the gear- it was the care given to the students in the programs. Remember- you claim they are all abused and left to rot in deep pits in the ground. You can't stand the concept that they are actually given top-notch equipment and are learning a respect for nature and the outdoors along with their therapy.
It must be time for your Prozac.
Deborah:
***The previous poster was pointing out how full of shit you are Dysfunction- you claimed the kids were given no gear and HE proved you wrong.
How did Anon2 know that Anon1 was male?
Are Pete and Karen back, tag teaming it anonymously?
There's a difference between "NO gear" and "virtually no gear".
Deborah:
***Oh, Deborah, I'm so glad you weighed in here with another stupid post. The issue wasn't the cost of the gear- it was the care given to the students in the programs.**
I beg to differ. First mention of gear:
http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... 110#123280
Damn sure wasn?t in the context of 'care given to the students', but of COST TO RUN A PROGRAM.
Try to stay on topic.
While some may develop an appreciation for nature, I think it's more likely that an aversion is created because they are taken to live in nature, with very few provisions as PUNISHMENT.
Top-notch equipment didn't prevent the deaths of 50 some kids. Perhaps 'the care given' is the next worthy issue of discussion.
Anonymous:
"They give the kids virtually no gear, no facilities, no medical treatment, hardly any food and supply a couple of uneducated, untrained staff that get paid $400.00 per WEEK"
This is a flat lie. But what's new- the usual mode of the Fornitscators.
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