Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Hyde Schools
Hyde School is doing a lot of things right.
Anonymous:
Hyde teaches us to speak out and to confront. Only problem is, Hyde doesn't want you to speak out or confront THEM!!
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Hyde teaches us to speak out and to confront. Only problem is, Hyde doesn't want you to speak out or confront THEM!!
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Such courage of you to lob hand grenades at Hyde from the anonymity of this site! If you truly believe Hyde is so dangerous and destructive, why not confront them directly, and with some facts.
Anonymous:
No need to confront. Hyde doesn't care. Have tried to talk to them and sent letters. They don't want to hear it.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---No need to confront. Hyde doesn't care. Have tried to talk to them and sent letters. They don't want to hear it.
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How do you know they don't listen to what you say? My experience has been that rational, constructive, meaningful observation or criticism is considered and can contribute to changes, but sometimes slowly over time. I could take the position that a letter to George Bush against the Iraq war will be ignored, but if enough of them come, it may affect policy over time. If something is important enough, don't just give up and resign yourself to accepting it, or you'll ensure things will not change.
Oz girl:
Why is it that being disgruntled is seen as a bad thing in and of itself. If i buy a product which is faulty I then feel disgruntled. This is not unreasonable. If someone feels their education at a private school which they paid money to attend is inadequate then why should being disgruntled about this be dismissed?
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