Tranquility Bay = Hell

FelixDeCat

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When are you scheduled to be shipped out? I think this place is great if you have 'behavioral problems'.

Heres a quote:

'Every time I come here I'm just so struck by the love of these people. You can't fake this kind of love. And this place is just full of love. I challenge anyone to come down and take a look.'

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imported_Aelius

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Its the technically bankrupt version of MK Ultra or rather a large portion of it.

Nothing new as far as behaviour modification is concerned.

It may be legal but it is highly questionable. The results speak for themselves.

The parents may have signed papers making the institution not liable for harming the kids but the kids sure as Hell didn't.

I see a ton of "post-traumatic stress disorder" candidates among these kids whom could drag this trash company through Superior Court and have every facility radided by a SEAL Team before the year is up.

Those parents and the facility directors/staff are the ones whom need to spend a few decades behind bars to think over what they have done to these kids.
 

Risiko

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FelixDeKat, did you actually read the article?

Also, remember that it's two pages long.
 

chess9

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The Headmaster, so to speak, Jay Kay, has all the qualities of a prison guard. I know I'd be in a hurry to send my troubled child to a fellow who dropped out of college.

This approach is reminscent of the failed boot camps here in the states.

But, what troubles me most about this "resort" is their simplicity. Are humans really so easily manipulated into obeying social norms? I have my doubts.

Anyway, if so, we have about a dozen candidates right here. Maybe we could get them scholarships?

:)

-Robert
 

winr

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I bet he makes a lot more money now than when he was pumping gas.:)







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