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Question for Whitmore Parents or Students

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Anonymous:
How does one generate interest in mainstream media for a trial like this? It is barely covered in the Utah newspapers.

Anonymous:
Agree that these other programs are just as dangerous as WWASP.  It's still kids being abused.

Anonymous:
What prompted Sue Scheff to start her own referral business?  Simple.  MONEY $$$$$$$$$$$

Antigen:
Then why didn't she just go into wholesale drug smuggling? Or insurance fraud? Or prostitution? Or immigrant slave trade? She is, after all, located just outside of Snort Lauderdale. All of those trades are more lucrative and less cruel than the one she chose.

No, there's more to it. The money is there and it's a potent lure. But not anywhere near as potent and addictive as zealot sadistic altruism.


--- Quote ---Tough Love: Abuse of a type particularly enjoyable to the abuser, in that it combines the pleasures of sadism with those of self-righteousness. Commonly employed and widely admired in 12-step groups.
--Chaz Bufe

--- End quote ---

Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and consciencious stupidity.
--Martin Luther King, Jr.
--- End quote ---

Anonymous:
Endora, after looking up the definitions of the words (1) zealot  (2) sadistic  (3) altruism

It does appear that Sue Scheff just might be (1)A fanatically committed person who (2) derives pleasure from inflicting pain on others by (3)attempting to spread what she views as her moral obligations towards all humanity, and her unselfish concerns for others.

But, I don't really think so.
Maybe when she locked her daughter away in that WWASP program, and she saw just how easy it was to gather up all that money in referral fees, she just decided to go out on her own and open her own little business?

Of course, when she got accused of stealing a few "clients" from WWASP, things got all nasty.

OR, maybe she just doesn't like kids?

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