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WHAT NO ONE TALKS ABOUT
Anonymous:
Some of these programs are nothing more than "dumping" grounds for kids whose parents have the money to afford to keep their kids under lock and key until they turn 18 and can no longer be held against their will in some program thousands of miles from home.
When are the parents gonna step up and take some responsibility for tormenting their children by proxy?
Stop playing the victim card, parents. You may be stupid, but you are no victim.
Your children are the ones who were exploited and victimized. And you paid for it.
How many times did you visit your captive teen?
:flame:
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2005-09-19 10:12:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Some of these programs are nothing more than "dumping" grounds for kids whose parents have the money to afford to keep their kids under lock and key until they turn 18 and can no longer be held against their will in some program thousands of miles from home.
When are the parents gonna step up and take some responsibility for tormenting their children by proxy?
Stop playing the victim card, parents. You may be stupid, but you are no victim.
Your children are the ones who were exploited and victimized. And you paid for it.
How many times did you visit your captive teen?
:flame:
"
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It's the kids' who should be suing these programs, not their parents who conspired with the program to victimize their own kid.
:wave:
Anonymous:
How pitiful is it that these parents want sympathy for locking their kid up in a hellcamp?
Parents .... IGNORANCE is NOT AN EXCUSE.
Why? Because THERE IS NO EXCUSE FOR ABUSE.
If you don't know whether your program kid is being abused or not, then at a minimum you are guilty of willfull neglect.
Abuse is not just a black eye. It is a battered soul.
Anonymous:
To be fair, there ARE parents who have rescued their kids from a fraudent placement and taken full responsibility for their actions, even brought lawsuits against the TROUBLED program and hopefully, the person(s) who referred them with no other goal in mind but to MAKE MONEY. Many have even taken a proactive stand in exposing the truth about these boarding schools from hell, which has helped focus attention on the need for federal/state reforms.
It's the parents who abandon their kids to a program with no remorse, no shame, no guilt that no one wants to talk about.
Antigen:
This is such a complicated mess. There have been kids who have successfully sued some of these programs independent of their parents.
Fred Collins is one rather famous case. He was held illegally as an adult, escaped and just had the good fortune to run into good lawyers who were willing to take his case. You can read all about that in Arnold Trebach's mid `80's book, The Great Drug War. His telling includes some very important information about the fall out in the Collins family after the dust and the lawsuit settled.
That's one major problem w/ "just sue the bastards" or, alternately, "if the program's so abusive, why haven't they been sued out of existance?" There are many reasons.
Another problem that I've heard about from lawyers looking for a good suit is the difficulty in finding quality, highly credible wittnesses. The kids always come at it w/ two strikes against them. Even if they were model citizens prior to their parents having been recruited, they have to overcome the assumption that the parents must have had some kind of good reason to panic. Strike two is the actual effects that coerced thought reform has on the client.
And it gets worse. Look at what has happened historically as a result of all those successful lawsuits. Most of the time, the best you can accomplish is to inconvenience the defendants. It may cost them some money, but the savvy ones already budget for that. They make be forece to toss someone to the wolves, as in the case of Charles Long II, but that's a rare case. Sometimes they have to go to the bother of declared bancrupsy, name changes, location changes and reshuffling clients and staff a la Straight, Inc., CEDU/Brown Schools, Bethel and many others.
At the end of the day I think it's almost, almost a zero sum game or worse.
However, there's one extremely important byproduct from all the litigation, legislation and regulatory efforts. They all generate extremely credible documentation and dialogue. I still think it's up to our prodigal IVth Estate to pick up that ball and run with it. And that's starting to happen. Maia Szalavitz, for example, rocks! :nworthy:
Thought that is silenced is always rebellious. Majorities, of course, are often mistaken. This is why the silencing of minorities is necessarily dangerous. Criticism and dissent are the indispensable antidote to major delusions.
-- ALAN BARTH, The Loyalty of Free Men, 1951.
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