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TheWho:
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--- Quote --- Yes, they used food as punishment. While on restrictions you had a limited number of minutes to eat. If you didn't throw your food away when trash came by you were further punished. If you talked during the meal, which was taken outside away from the group, your meal would be taken away.
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...it appears they aborted this practice years ago but still I dont understand why they would do this or what they expected to gain. Pissing the kid off more or having them malnourished isnt going to help things from an educational perspective or emotional one.
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Not sure why you're asking Robert for this, Who. See your post above where you have already admitted HLA did starve kids. Since you already admitted that they did it and that you thought it was wrong, I'm not sure why you keep asking about it. Or were you lying then when you admitted they did it? Lying then, lying now, not sure which, but it's definitley one of the two. ; )
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You found the post thank you. (it helps to provide a link so we can see the discussion in context but this helps). So what we are looking for is evidence of starvation. Just to be clear Starvation is the severest form of malnutrition and would take as a minimum several days in the hospital to recover from this. So Bruce should be able to produce some evidence of his stay i.e. hospital records, police reports and DDS investigation reports which would support his allegations that he was starved.
Using food as a tool is not abusive.... "If you dont finish your peas you dont get dessert"... "No going out tonight unless you finish your plate"...."Keep it up and you will go to your room without supper", "Put your plate in the sink when you are done"..."No talking with your mouth full" etc. etc. These are not criminal acts nor are they designed to induce starvation or early onset of malnutrition.
Troll Control:
Flip...flop. "I said 'thanks, but no thanks' to a normal diet!" Lols. Robert never said he was "starved" either. Post a link where Robert says this. I believe ORS said that this diet was less than half of the minimum calorie intake required for kids this age. I guess ORS is lying again, too.
Before you said the restrictions diet was wrong and that you just couldn't see what HLA was trying to acheive with it, but now you say it was appropriate. Flip...flop...
Just want to point out that you can't have it both ways, Whooter. You either hate children or you don't! Ha, ha, ha.
TheWho:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---Flip...flop. "I said 'thanks, but no thanks' to a normal diet!" Lols. Robert never said he was "starved" either. Post a link where Robert says this. I believe ORS said that this diet was less than half of the minimum calorie intake required for kids this age. I guess ORS is lying again, too.
Before you said the restrictions diet was wrong and that you just couldn't see what HLA was trying to acheive with it, but now you say it was appropriate. Flip...flop...
Just want to point out that you can't have it both ways, Whooter. You either hate children or you don't! Ha, ha, ha.
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Bruce talking about being starved
Then what really happened:
Work assignments involve splitting wood for elderly individuals who don't have enough money to always pay for heating and cleaning around campus most of the time. I'm not sure why and how having students do chores and actually allow them to witness the positive gratitude from the individuals receiving wood constitutes abuse. I grew up in a family where we all had to do chores around the house. Starvation isn't a part of restrictions, malnutrition isn't a part of restrictions. Kids on restrictions actually experience short-term consequences and are given freedoms back within the week most of the time. That's not the way the real world works. Consequences for disrespect or defiance can get you thrown out of school and possibly in jail. HLA kids can mess up and learn why rules are necessary for everyone.
RobertBruce:
Everyone should there's a reason he's not linking to the above post. It's because it was made by Function Junction, not someone known for his honesty.
Now Peter, to answer your question let me first thank you for accepting the fact that the starvation diet we were fed while incarcerated at HLA was abhorent.
That being said let me provide you with the definition for a starvation diet:
http://http://www.netwellness.org/question.cfm/28515.htm
Now before we progress any further I'll ask you if you're actually interested in learning the truth about this place, or if you're simply going to play games.
TheWho:
Starvation, Starvation diet, Restricted diet...which is it? Your story keeps changing. Is this the same as your allegations of abuse and excessive physical labor. Someone is not being very truthful..tsk tsk
If you dont start providing proof of your posts then we will have to say: "Go to your room without supper"
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