Fornits

Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => Straight, Inc. and Derivatives => Topic started by: Anonymous on November 18, 2005, 12:22:00 PM

Title: Fonits Counterpart
Post by: Anonymous on November 18, 2005, 12:22:00 PM
Does anyone know if there is a counterpart to this website; meaning, are there people who actually believe they were helped by their experience at Straight and go on to boast about it?  I'd be interested to see how they spin things.  I know from time to time you see someone post here, but I wonder if there is an organized group.  I ask because I think the focus on the Semblers, Newton, et. al. is important, but what happens when these people kick the can?  The void will be filled by someone else, right?
Title: Fonits Counterpart
Post by: Anonymous on November 18, 2005, 03:06:00 PM
ACtually there is a website for pro straight and child abuse.  Check out the wwasp sites, I think they fit the bill.
Title: Fonits Counterpart
Post by: Antigen on November 18, 2005, 04:04:00 PM
Actually, funny thing. When Don Smith first found our old forum, he set about to counter what he viewed as disinformation w/ a yahoo list ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Straight_Inc_Alumni/ (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Straight_Inc_Alumni/) ) and a book. In the course of researching the book, he kept finding that our claims were true (as regards business dealings and other documentable claims). As the discussion list grew, it became clear that there are really very few people who view the Straight program as having been overall helpful. Even the vast majority of those people admit that it needed some serious fixing.

But Don's a good guy, though. He started this thing and has stuck w/ it, even when it's gotten ugly. Most ppl who support the program seem to lead very insular lives. DFAF used to have a forum, but they shut it down due to "abuse" like people asking difficult questions about Straight. LOL

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