Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Troubled Teen Industry
Coldwater the Movie
anon:
[ This Message was edited by: Anon on 2003-11-16 09:08 ]
Carey:
You know Karen, I feel for all of the kids who have been hurt by these programs. But this is a joke. All Ryan is doing is validating the beliefs of alot of people who think this is fiction. This movie is FICTION! It should not be portrayed that way.
Nothing about it makes sense. All it does is make one question the truth.
Anonymous:
Coldwater is based on realistic events, and RYAN has gone through way to much for you to dis-credit that.
HE is the voice of so many kids that are locked up and being abused. Ryan is OUR LEADER and he has saved many many kids.
COLDWATER is exactly what this world needed.
Ryan is about getting the truth out to save kids, carey seems to be somewhat jelous of the attention.
Anonymous:
carey last week you ranted & raved about removing ryan's post from pure's sight.
now you want to discredit him and his parents for what wwasps did to them? how do you know his story is not creditable? your story has already been told and heard as reported by your local newspaper and other articles. what's your point? everyone else should be able to claim their fame as well.
make up your mind. you are similar to a fish once it is caught, flip flopping around out of the water on the deck.
you are not the only person who has been defrauded by wwasps. best i can say is get in line with the rest of us.
you are making a fool of yourself and discrediting everyone else out on these forums.
wwasps will be the only benefator if you continue destroying all of the good that has been accomplished to this point.
back the hell off for a while. you need a break
Anonymous:
Exactly how long was Ryan at Casa by the Sea? You know that in those early days everything seems like abuse, but it's really not. They just got their wings clipped and say anything to fly the coop. If you read stories from those that went the distance and graduated, actually graduated from what I read, they felt the same way in the beginning, but realized they are the ones that created their "hell." As for the restraints, it doesn't say if he was fighting or wanting to hurt somebody when the parents had him transported. Do most kids go willingly? It seems he was lucky not to be handcuffed, restrained and taken to a juvenile prison where anything can happen - mostly not good. From what I've seen Casa by the Sea charges about 2100.00 per month - so that doesn't add up to 60,000. Bribe? Yeh, right. If parents had custody, there was absolutley nothing stopping them from going and signing him out. Maybe the staff saw Ryan wasn't ready to come home and because they cared, tried to make them understand what Ryan was pulling. I've read enough articles, both pro and con to see the pattern of kids in the early stages saying what they know will get them taken home. I do hope he's learned his lessons and is successful now without having gone the distance.
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