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Troll Control:

--- Quote from: "Guest" ---Anyway, Who, do you think the 'sodomized with a tree limb' girl is better off or worse off due to her stay at HLA?  You didn't answer.  Sounds like you think she is better off for being raped and having the 'tools' to overcome it.
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Care to answer this one, Who?  Was the girl better off for being forcibly raped?  Your reasoning surrounding the heroin addiction issue seems to say "Yes, she's better off for being raped in a program so she knew how to cope with it."  I just want to know your views.

TheWho:

--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---Anyway, Who, do you think the 'sodomized with a tree limb' girl is better off or worse off due to her stay at HLA?  You didn't answer.  Sounds like you think she is better off for being raped and having the 'tools' to overcome it.
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Care to answer this one, Who?  Was the girl better off for being forcibly raped?  Your reasoning surrounding the heroin addiction issue seems to say "Yes, she's better off for being raped in a program so she knew how to cope with it."  I just want to know your views.
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Interesting question.  Let me take a stab:

I think if the girl was raped after graduation and was able to overcome this obstacle and move on with her life because of strengths she had developed  during her stay at HLA then she would be much better off then if she were raped and never had the advantage of HLA.

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: "TheWho" ---
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---Anyway, Who, do you think the 'sodomized with a tree limb' girl is better off or worse off due to her stay at HLA?  You didn't answer.  Sounds like you think she is better off for being raped and having the 'tools' to overcome it.
--- End quote ---

Care to answer this one, Who?  Was the girl better off for being forcibly raped?  Your reasoning surrounding the heroin addiction issue seems to say "Yes, she's better off for being raped in a program so she knew how to cope with it."  I just want to know your views.
--- End quote ---

Interesting question.  Let me take a stab:

I think if the girl was raped after graduation and was able to overcome this obstacle and move on with her life because of strengths she had developed  during her stay at HLA then she would be much better off then if she were raped and never had the advantage of HLA.
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But she was raped at HLA, not before or after.  So, was it a good thing for her to be raped in a "safe environment" where she could use the "program tools" to cope with it?  Or would it have been better that she never went and was never raped?

TheWho:

--- Quote from: "Guest" ---
--- Quote from: "TheWho" ---
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---Anyway, Who, do you think the 'sodomized with a tree limb' girl is better off or worse off due to her stay at HLA?  You didn't answer.  Sounds like you think she is better off for being raped and having the 'tools' to overcome it.
--- End quote ---

Care to answer this one, Who?  Was the girl better off for being forcibly raped?  Your reasoning surrounding the heroin addiction issue seems to say "Yes, she's better off for being raped in a program so she knew how to cope with it."  I just want to know your views.
--- End quote ---

Interesting question.  Let me take a stab:

I think if the girl was raped after graduation and was able to overcome this obstacle and move on with her life because of strengths she had developed  during her stay at HLA then she would be much better off then if she were raped and never had the advantage of HLA.
--- End quote ---

But she was raped at HLA, not before or after.  So, was it a good thing for her to be raped in a "safe environment" where she could use the "program tools" to cope with it?  Or would it have been better that she never went and was never raped?
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Very strange question.  First of all it is never a good thing to be raped.  No one can forsee what is going to happen. If a girl gets raped in her dorm at Harvard do you think she wishes she had attended Yale instead?  Would she have been better off?  Maybe maybe not, but would it mean that Harvard is any less safe or more abusive?  I dont see how that could be concluded by that single event.

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: "TheWho" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---
--- Quote from: "TheWho" ---
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---Anyway, Who, do you think the 'sodomized with a tree limb' girl is better off or worse off due to her stay at HLA?  You didn't answer.  Sounds like you think she is better off for being raped and having the 'tools' to overcome it.
--- End quote ---

Care to answer this one, Who?  Was the girl better off for being forcibly raped?  Your reasoning surrounding the heroin addiction issue seems to say "Yes, she's better off for being raped in a program so she knew how to cope with it."  I just want to know your views.
--- End quote ---

Interesting question.  Let me take a stab:

I think if the girl was raped after graduation and was able to overcome this obstacle and move on with her life because of strengths she had developed  during her stay at HLA then she would be much better off then if she were raped and never had the advantage of HLA.
--- End quote ---

But she was raped at HLA, not before or after.  So, was it a good thing for her to be raped in a "safe environment" where she could use the "program tools" to cope with it?  Or would it have been better that she never went and was never raped?
--- End quote ---

Very strange question.  First of all it is never a good thing to be raped.  No one can forsee what is going to happen. If a girl gets raped in her dorm at Harvard do you think she wishes she had attended Yale instead?  Would she have been better off?  Maybe maybe not, but would it mean that Harvard is any less safe or more abusive?  I dont see how that could be concluded by that single event.
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But this girl was raped by a court-ordered prior sex offender at HLA (see Clarke Poole's emails describing this event).  Don't you think it's forseeable that someone will get raped when you mix in court-ordered sexual predators with more-or-less normal kids?  It seems to me that if you mix sexual offenders with regular kids you will have a problem.  Why do you think HLA didn't see any possible problems from putting a court-ordered sex offender into their program.  Common sense seems to say that this would happen.  Are they dumb or just ignorant?

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