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Anonymous:
Hi,

  The other advantage (to Hyde) to hiring green staff with personal issues is that they can be manipulated using the same techniques employed on students and parents.  You have the same small cadre of puppet masters and a constantly changing cast of puppets. It is a sweet sweet system ... if you are a Guald

 Il ce non vrai?

Norm DeGuerre

Ursus:

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It's all abuse. From A to Z.
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  Who was it that said daylight is the best disinfectant?   Some of that stuff that happens at the boarding schools, like mushrooms, can only take place in the dark.  In the daylight of public accountably it can not exist.  I would guess that was what drove the letter that Joe wrote to DC board apologizing for his behavior.  That must have been a bitter pill for him to swallow.  I can see him thrashing about in the throws of a tantrum like Helen Keller in the "Miracle Worker" coming to terms with it.
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from:  http://www.bartleby.com/73/1572.html

AUTHOR:   Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941)
QUOTATION:   Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric light the most efficient policeman.
ATTRIBUTION:   LOUIS D. BRANDEIS, "What Publicity Can Do," Other People's Money, chapter 5, p. 92 (1932). First published in Harper's Weekly, December 20, 1913.
SUBJECTS:   Publicity
BIOGRAPHY:   Columbia Encyclopedia

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Hi,

  The other advantage (to Hyde) to hiring green staff with personal issues is that they can be manipulated using the same techniques employed on students and parents.  You have the same small cadre of puppet masters and a constantly changing cast of puppets. It is a sweet sweet system ... if you are a Guald

 Il ce non vrai?

Norm DeGuerre
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Hyde seems to hire a steady stream of young, impressionable faculty who don't stick around long.  Clearly some of them have their own major issues.  What's especially troubling is that Hyde gives these people incredible power and authority when they have little skill and wisdom to enable them to use the power and authority responsibly.  The result is too much incompetence and abuse.  When these young staff have Joe Gauld as a role model, the problem is compounded.  No wonder Hyde suffers from such controversy and ill repute.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Hi,

  The other advantage (to Hyde) to hiring green staff with personal issues is that they can be manipulated using the same techniques employed on students and parents.  You have the same small cadre of puppet masters and a constantly changing cast of puppets. It is a sweet sweet system ... if you are a Guald

 Il ce non vrai?

Norm DeGuerre
--- End quote ---

Hyde seems to hire a steady stream of young, impressionable faculty who don't stick around long.  Clearly some of them have their own major issues.  What's especially troubling is that Hyde gives these people incredible power and authority when they have little skill and wisdom to enable them to use the power and authority responsibly.  The result is too much incompetence and abuse.  When these young staff have Joe Gauld as a role model, the problem is compounded.  No wonder Hyde suffers from such controversy and ill repute.
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   At this point in my view of Hyde is that it is a cynical institution.  I do not believe that hyde believes the stated mission.  Hyde is like the patent medicine hucksters of old.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patent_medicine
   The goal is not to cure or relieve but to addict the victim to the nostrum.

Norm DeGuerre

Ursus:
All the crap we guinea pigs went through thirty plus years ago would be a lot more bearable were the current crop of guinea pigs not still being wrung through the same old mind-raping bullshit.

You would think that, at the very least, Hyde has had plenty of time to perfect or at least improve their educating skills and to come up with some better post-Hyde statistics, were this really their goal.  Yet, even today, you still hear horror stories from too many fronts... And between all the adjectives, the anger, and the innuendo, the bottom line is that there truly is a lot of pain and trauma going down.

Is Hyde incompetent?  Perhaps.  But perhaps competence or incompetence is not the question.  Hyde hasn't changed their modus operandi because they do not wish to, and they do not think they need to.  They see nothing wrong with twisting some hapless adolescent's emerging psyche to fall in line with the "Program's position."  The end is so laudable in their eyes, that it justifies any means.

If the Government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. To declare that in the administration of the criminal law the end justifies the means--to declare that the Government may commit crimes in order to secure the conviction of a private criminal--would bring terrible retribution.
Justice LOUIS D. BRANDEIS, dissenting, Olmstead et al. v. United States, 277 U.S. 485 (1928).
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