• pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
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    Is there a reason why they say forced labor instead of slavery?

    Two former residents of a Missouri faith-based residential program have filed a federal lawsuit alleging they were subjected to systematic abuse, neglect, coercion and forced unpaid labor while they were minors at Kansas City Girls Academy.

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      Because the US is used to chattel slavery, where someone “owns” the person and the person (in general) is never freed. “Forced labor” denies the fiction of ownership and maintains the illusion that everyone can be free.

      [As a complete aside, ancient Rome had a law saying that a father could only sell his son into slavery a maximum of three times.]

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    All people have to do is stop believing and religion disappears and this kind of stuff stops. Simple as that. Let’s go!

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      a crazy little fact George W. Bush gave Teen Challenge programs a license exemption in texas because their religious organization and because the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse was going to shut them down for multiple violations

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      Unfortunately, history says otherwise. Religion will always pop up, as will people prepared to exploit it for personal gain.

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      Boy I wish. But stop believing in gods and people find other things to worship, as the techbros and cults of personality prove. There seems to just be part of the population that wants a ‘higher force’ to mindlessly follow.

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    I have a feeling a good chunk of the parents that send their kids to places like these in the first place hope/know they’re forced labor or torture programs

    That’s how you cure a “troubled teen”

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    The lawsuit states that within days of admission, the facility allegedly discontinued prescribed psychiatric medications without proper medical oversight, denied medical care when the girls experienced distress or fainting and told them their mental health struggles were demonic or a sign of spiritual failure.

    Those 10 John Does had better be facing some lengthy jail time over this bs.

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    L. Ron Hubbard sailed the world with underage girls under the guise of religion. Scientology and today’s “modern” Christianity are kindred spirits. Money, money, money.