Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Aspen Education Group
"TheWho"'s True Identity
Anonymous:
She wasn't talking to you, fuckhead, she's talking to those of us dumb enough to go on about your bullshit.
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: "TheWho" ---...no one but myself will call them out on it.
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Why do you think that is, Who? Maybe other people have lives or something? I personally view your dogged insistence on giving up all of your worldly pleasures in favor of posting day and night at Fornits a sign of how desperate the "industry" is to counter negative PR. If Fornits didn't have a huge impact, you wouldn't be here. If Fornits didn't impact the bottom line, you wouldn't be here.
Inculcated:
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--- Quote from: "katiesthoughts" ---My question for The Who and everyone who is arguing with him: Why are you even wasting your time? Obviously it is getting nowhere, and just causing him to retaliate and argue more. Why would you put your energy into something foul and repulsive, when we could be doing something to stop torture of these kids? I was in Cross Creek for 3 and ½ years and I saw fornits as a place for hope… what is it doing for me on this subject??? Its making me sick.
The Who is hopeless egomaniac. And for those of you who continue to argue? You are stooping to his level.
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Look, Katie, let me try to explain something that you may not see. I think I can speak for many here that your story is moving, touching, sincere and very credible. I think that you will be able to open the eyes of many new readers and parents who come here to fornits to read up on the inside workings of the industry.
But now lets say in addition to your story you start posting about how a program parent who you never met drove their son to suicide or that programs aggravate diabetes to the point of causing death and that a kid who died from cancer at age 27 was the responsibility of the program he attended 10 years ago. You further post that I rape and murder children, I work for the industry and am an Edcon. These are all stories intended to make myself, programs and program parents look bad.
So what we would know is that you are willing to make up stories (or stand by the sidelines and say nothing while others do) to make programs, parents and staff look bad.
Now what would this say about you written account at Cross creek? Should you expect the readers to believe you were honest in your personal account at Cross Creek or would you expect us to believe you would say just about anything to make the place look bad because you hated the place and some of the staff?
Think about it from a readers perspective. That is why I question posters here, because I see these inconsistencies here all the time and no one but myself will call them out on it. There is such a drive to make all programs appear evil that the posters are willing to fabricate stories to attain their goal, then why would we ever believe them when they say they were abused there? Its very easy to see from the readers perspective, but very few of the posters see it. That is why I am viewed the way I am. I point out the discrepancies and the readers don’t like it.
Stay strong, Katie, if sharing your story helps you in any way please continue. Your account will certainly go a long way in helping others to see how some of these places operate.
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I understand that your post specifically addressed Katie.
This is the first post I’ve seen here where someone admits to being an “Edcon”.
I do have some questions of my own for you. I hope you will take the time to respond.
How does your referral process work?
In your experience has it occurred to you that there might be times where the situation involves a troubled parent who is using programs either to further their pattern of harm on their child, or in some dissonance sort of way will severely abuse their child and then when the symptoms of that manifest they send the kid off to be fixed (as the offending parent cannot possibly factor themselves in to the dynamic as anything other than the hapless victim/parent)?
When you see paper work for a kids who have had several residential or inpatient stays, are they just a real tough case where another dose of even “tougher love” is called for?
Which programs do you not approve of? What are the reasons you choose not to associate with those in particular?
Maybe, posting with a consistent name would help keep your words from getting blurred in the guest strands. I look forward to Edcon’s reply.
TheWho:
Sorry, If I led you to believe I am an edcon. But I am not. Just a program parent. If I mentioned refer I meant casually as in neighbors or friends.
katiesthoughts:
Frankly? I think that if people want to post their thoughts on the internet THAT IS THEIR PROBLEM. My parents bashed on and lied about me without my knowledge or consent... But I didn’t go around making fun of them or telling them they were wrong! I simply put my story out there. YOU on the other hand Whooter… seem to get your kicks from posing a threat, and giving those who get a tiny ounce of peace on fornit’s a hard time. WHO are you to be calling them out? I am not afraid to confront you… Because well? I am tired of sitting here listening to all your bullshit… when simply? You have no compassion, and you have no life.
You can post all you want Who. But for me? I DON’T GIVE A DAMN.
My advice is that you find a new hobby, because this one is getting old.
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