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Hellcamp destruction: Stage Two

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011 6:49 AM

FREMDFIRMA



Okay, now - we all know WWASPS/SEED/SYNANON/STRAIGHT/CEDU/PFC etc etc...
Has been pounded into the ground good and proper, the head sawn off, the corpse burnt.

But that ain't the end of it, not by a longshot.

You still got various other factions, primary among them State-Run Facilities, but also Baptist and AoG, which I have delved into before in regards to Teen Challenge and others.

The Baptist end of it looks a bit like this.

Horror Stories From Tough-Love Teen Homes
http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/08/new-bethany-ifb-teen-homes-abu
se

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Authorities and watchdog groups are familiar with the patterns—the state-hopping, the frequent openings and closings—but "people forget," says Deputy Rush. Indeed, Olin King (who through his wife declined to comment for this article) now runs a North Carolina home for preteen boys under the names King Family Ministries and Second Chance Ranch. New Bethany alumni alerted local authorities to King's past and his new location. But Maj. Durward Bennett, the former chief deputy of the local sheriff's department, told me they didn't see fit to investigate King's new home because, Bennett erroneously insisted, King was never convicted, and North Carolina has never deemed him unfit to operate a home.

The operators of shady homes do seem to have a knack for avoiding major prosecution. Just last year, prosecutors in Blount County, Alabama, charged Jack Patterson—a Roloff protégé and founder of a boys' home called Reclamation Ranch—with aggravated child abuse. Then-prosecutor Tommy Rountree said deputies raided the ranch after an escapee alerted them to beatings, isolation cells, and armed staffers who would "go hunting for runaways."

The raid uncovered handguns and rifles, leg irons, and handcuffs; 11 boys were taken into state custody. But because deputies neglected to seize Patterson's computer, which the escapee claimed contained files of videotaped beatings, Patterson was able to plead his felony charges down to a "verbal harassment" misdemeanor carrying a $500 fine. He now runs a home for adult men on the Reclamation Ranch property and a girls' home called Rachel Academy in neighboring Walker County—and is in the process, he says, of opening new homes in Ohio, Florida, and Michigan.


And believe me, I am all too well aware of these places, I hit Hepzibah House twice, the second time causing them to seriously upgrade their security as unknown to me one of the other victims tried to follow us out and got caught.

Now, Romney is up to this to the eyeballs, as are his supporters (Sembler, Lichfield, etc) and so on and so forth, but I thought I'd mention a little bit about Mormons, given that they (generally) do not use hellcamps - mind you some of their practices are no less controlling, and the psychological and emotional means no less damaging, but there's a key point to why I generally let them be.

Because difficult that it is, you *CAN* walk away - you'll be ostracised, harrassed a bit, shunned and excommunicated, but for the most part they're not going to send a strike team with a set to leg irons and heavy drugs to run you down and drag you back, nor enlist agents of the state to do so.
And despite being likely homeless, penniless and adrift there are other orgs who will assist those who do, although some of them have axes of their own to grind and getting involved with them can be almost as damaging, there's at least a pipeline through which assistance can be had, several of em.

And problematic that they may be, state-run facilities are at least in part answerable to the authorities and can be called to heel within the system, ain't perfect but ever since George Miller and the GAO got involved there's been a damn lot of improvement, not enough for me, but any is better than none.

Conversely, the religious end of things has seemed to have gotten worse, since they can slide under faith based exemptions and special protections for state-sponsored religious practices, and lets not delude ourselves about whether the state favors certain religions over others, cause it most certainly does.
One large problem is when there's local collusion between the social services, juvie courts, and these places on a religious level, which sidelines any hope of justice and makes a mockery of everything america is supposed to be - it makes no sense to fight religious extremism overseas when we have such a problem with it here and cannot seem to admit it simply because the primary victims are folk we do not consider human beings socially or legally simply because of their age.

Being sentenced by a juvie judge to a religious hellcamp is something that ought not ever happen in this country, anywhere, ever.

And just as the WWASPS issue had been dragged, kicking and screaming into the light of day where such abuses wither and die before the light of public scrutiny, so too are we finally seeing this occur with the exposure of the seedy underbelly of religious intolerance and abuse here in america.
http://akopsa.wordpress.com/2010/02/22/history-of-violence-christian-b
oarding-schools-and-the-trial-of-jack-patterson
/
http://www.alternet.org/belief/153006/beating_babies_in_the_name_of_je
sus_the_shady_world_of_right-wing_%27discipline%27_guides

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/07/us/deaths-put-focus-on-pastors-advoc
acy-of-spanking.html


Of course, most of you have seen the video of Judge William Adams beating the crap out of his daughter, you think he'd have any problem throwing some juvie offender to the wolves of a religious hellcamp ?
At least those two bastards in PA did it for the money, though that's no excuse to me either.

Anyhows, this isn't over...
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I ain't through with you by a damn sight. Imma get medieval on your ass.

There's a reckoning coming here, I just wanted y'all to know that, ain't a matter of "if" anymore, so much as a matter of "when".

-Frem

I do not serve the Blind God.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011 6:58 AM

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Originally posted by Fremdfirma:
There's a reckoning coming here, I just wanted y'all to know that, ain't a matter of "if" anymore, so much as a matter of "when".

Can I bring popcorn?

As you said on the other thread, "and we're bitching about the Taliban?"

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