bravatravels
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Post by bravatravels on Jun 23, 2013 8:45:42 GMT -5
bravatravels.blogspot.com/2013/06/can-religion-justify-bullying-children.html?showComment=1371994755913#c7577416850944925079 “In a nutshell, the process they [abusers in a ritual abuse group] use on survivors is designed to: break the will and personality of the person until they become as nothing... with no will of their own...no identity...then they... rebuild the person n& shape their will in order to...try and make the person one of them...thus gaining power If abusers hold all the power, becoming one of them can, for some, be the only means of survival. However, this doesn't always work, instead survivors often find ways of regaining their own power and fighting back.” ― Laurie Matthew, Who Dares Wins
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Post by thedirtman on Jul 8, 2013 22:13:00 GMT -5
Kidnapped for Christ is a feature-length documentary film, which follows the stories of several American teenagers who were sent to an Evangelical Christian reform school located in The Dominican Republic called “Escuela Caribe.” The school is run by Americans and is advertised as a “therapeutic Christian boarding school” whose mission is to “help struggling youth transform into healthy Christian adults.” While many have praised the school for saving the lives of hundreds of troubled teens, in the past several years many former students have begun to speak out against the school, claiming that they suffered both psychological and physical abuse during their time there. The film’s director, Kate Logan, set out to document the experiences of the students at this remote boarding school and was given unprecedented access to film for seven weeks on campus in the summer of 2006. Through candid interviews with distressed students and footage of staff imposing extreme discipline and punishments she was able to reveal the shocking truth of what was actually going on at Escuela Caribe. The film centers on the story of David, a straight-A student from Colorado who was sent to Escuela Caribe in May of 2006 after coming out to his parents as gay. Like many others, David was taken in the night without warning by a “transport service” and was never told where he was going or when he would be brought back home. David was not the only student whose life was impacted by the school’s severe approach to discipline. The filmmakers followed many other students who also experienced degrading punishments and who struggled to understand what was happening to them. The film also features interviews with former students, including Julia Scheeres, whose 2005 New York Times Best Selling memoir Jesusland tells the story of the disturbing physical and physiological abuse she witnessed and suffered at Escuela Caribe during the 1980s.
The growth of the troubled teen industry, especially therapeutic boarding schools located in the United States and abroad, has given rise to many other allegations of the inhumane treatment of youth and the exploitation of families who are desperately seeking help for their teenagers. The goal of Kidnapped for Christ is to tell the stories of the students who were sent to Escuela Caribe and to give them a voice so that they may make people aware of the broader industry of schools like Escuela Caribe and the potential danger they constitute for our youth. We hope that the film will be entertaining, shocking, thought provoking and will ultimately inspire change in the way these types of schools are run and regulated.
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Post by thedirtman on Jul 8, 2013 22:15:01 GMT -5
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Post by freespiritmuse on Jul 10, 2013 14:31:24 GMT -5
Must watch. It is important with any kind of abuse that the survivors tell their story and make us pay attention. That is one of the greatest things they can do; shed light into the ugly darkness. When will people finally wake up? How many children have to be hurt?
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Post by thedirtman on Jul 12, 2013 19:18:01 GMT -5
Must watch. It is important with any kind of abuse that the survivors tell their story and make us pay attention. That is one of the greatest things they can do; shed light into the ugly darkness. When will people finally wake up? How many children have to be hurt? This is the first I've heard of this one, but there have been similar abuses by others in the past. I'd like to know whether there are charges that can be filed for allowing your own children to be taken against their will.
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bravatravels
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Post by bravatravels on Jul 13, 2013 6:01:08 GMT -5
Thedirtman is soo nice to read something from you...
I am original from the Dominican Republic and I am nauseated by this. My country is beautiful and there are many amazing people. However, the religious right had found a way to dominate the political,social, and economic aspect of our country and had damage tremendously our progress. I saw first hand friends from high school with great potential that suffered from discrimination from their own parents, family and friends just because they were different. Religion in my country is dirty and disgusting. Many profit from it and it is so embedded with politics and the media that influences everything. The only hope I have is the fact that the world is getting smaller and the internet has opened the mind of millions. This needs to be expose, talk, discuss, and stop.
Thanks for this sad video but for presenting a reality that many wont even mention...
Peace xo
Occupy the 1%!
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Post by thedirtman on Jul 13, 2013 15:38:13 GMT -5
Nice to see your posts bravatravels. When Current finally came to an end I felt I had to continue. I didn't move on initially. I had to wait for the lights to go out, and the doors to be locked.
I've never heard a case where forcing bad religion on someone has ever helped. It's no better than forcing bad drugs on someone.
Seeing your country go through these troubled times must be very difficult. I hope you can feel at peace. For as long as you wish to stay mi casa es tu casa.
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Post by MSII on Jul 15, 2013 12:19:17 GMT -5
Kidnapped for Christ is a feature-length documentary film, which follows the stories of several American teenagers who were sent to an Evangelical Christian reform school located in The Dominican Republic called “Escuela Caribe.” The school is run by Americans and is advertised as a “therapeutic Christian boarding school” whose mission is to “help struggling youth transform into healthy Christian adults.” While many have praised the school for saving the lives of hundreds of troubled teens, in the past several years many former students have begun to speak out against the school, claiming that they suffered both psychological and physical abuse during their time there. The film’s director, Kate Logan, set out to document the experiences of the students at this remote boarding school and was given unprecedented access to film for seven weeks on campus in the summer of 2006. Through candid interviews with distressed students and footage of staff imposing extreme discipline and punishments she was able to reveal the shocking truth of what was actually going on at Escuela Caribe. The film centers on the story of David, a straight-A student from Colorado who was sent to Escuela Caribe in May of 2006 after coming out to his parents as gay. Like many others, David was taken in the night without warning by a “transport service” and was never told where he was going or when he would be brought back home. David was not the only student whose life was impacted by the school’s severe approach to discipline. The filmmakers followed many other students who also experienced degrading punishments and who struggled to understand what was happening to them. The film also features interviews with former students, including Julia Scheeres, whose 2005 New York Times Best Selling memoir Jesusland tells the story of the disturbing physical and physiological abuse she witnessed and suffered at Escuela Caribe during the 1980s. The growth of the troubled teen industry, especially therapeutic boarding schools located in the United States and abroad, has given rise to many other allegations of the inhumane treatment of youth and the exploitation of families who are desperately seeking help for their teenagers. The goal of Kidnapped for Christ is to tell the stories of the students who were sent to Escuela Caribe and to give them a voice so that they may make people aware of the broader industry of schools like Escuela Caribe and the potential danger they constitute for our youth. We hope that the film will be entertaining, shocking, thought provoking and will ultimately inspire change in the way these types of schools are run and regulated. These "organizations" need to be targeted and shut down! The people responsible prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. It makes me feel physically ill that our country allows these things to happen, the people who abuse their children to go unpunished. There is definitely a deep sickness in a society that allows these kinds of things to happen...
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Post by MSII on Jul 15, 2013 12:21:24 GMT -5
Thedirtman is soo nice to read something from you... I am original from the Dominican Republic and I am nauseated by this. My country is beautiful and there are many amazing people. However, the religious right had found a way to dominate the political,social, and economic aspect of our country and had damage tremendously our progress. I saw first hand friends from high school with great potential that suffered from discrimination from their own parents, family and friends just because they were different. Religion in my country is dirty and disgusting. Many profit from it and it is so embedded with politics and the media that influences everything. The only hope I have is the fact that the world is getting smaller and the internet has opened the mind of millions. This needs to be expose, talk, discuss, and stop. Thanks for this sad video but for presenting a reality that many wont even mention... Peace xo Occupy the 1%! the kind of thing to be expected when theocratic elements worm their cancerous tendrils into a society.
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Post by freespiritmuse on Jul 15, 2013 20:47:20 GMT -5
Hey Brava, I went to your site. Very nice. Is that a picture of you in an airplane/jet???
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