It's really easy to see from those last two posts that the AARC experience is really destructive.
So, somebody choses to say, "hey, I recognize that the experience I had at AARC was designed to break me down, disempower me, draw me into a cult, destroy any ability to think for myself. I want to be responsible for my own growth and behaviour. And I now realise that I, and everybody else there was being manipulated."
So what do the pro AARC people do? They resort to a string of vituperative epithets -- which is EXACTLY what the AARC experience has been programming them for.
Now, I'm tempted to say that those last two posts are childish, immature, name calling. But I'm not going to do that, because, I would suggest, their posts betray the fact that they really do not have any rational arguments to support their position The reason for that is that they have been disempowered by the very process they are trying to defend. And that's not their fault.
The unfortunate thing is that there are few, if any organizations that are designed or operating that would truly help young people that are in the position they are in. AARC, for Alberta, is probably the worst of a bad lot.
Good luck for you defenders of AARC and best wishes for your recovery from AARC. It may take time, but ultimately, I think you will realise how AARC has screwed you over.