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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsExposed: CHILD ABUSE Epidemic at Christian Boot Camps
The Christian Conservative movement is well known for evacuating its children to special camps should they show the slightest inclination of defying the family traditions, over things like their sexuality. A whiff of rebellion and they are disappeared for anything from a semester to a year. Newsweek has this week covered the story behind Escuela Caribe, a Christian reform school in the Dominican Republic thats the subject of a forthcoming documentary called Kidnapped for Christ -which reveals an epidemic of child abuse at these camps.
Like so many of these schools, Escuela Caribe is viewed as a sort of last resort by many parents whose children are failing to embody the fundamentalist Christianity they espouse a faith where homosexuality, depression, schizophrenia, and anxiety disorders are frequently written off as rebellion or demonic possession. This is not a place where children are helped, its a place where they are broken. The stressful environment coupled with no true accountability or regulation often creates an environment of systemic abuse, as the Newsweek report indicates:
According to him, I had an authority problem at home. He made me do bear crawls, pushups and duck walks. He had me hold my arms out balancing books until I cried from pain, she wrote on a website dedicated to collecting the stories of survivors of the school. We had 24-year-old male house fathers in a house full of teenage girls. I had a house father that used to watch me change clothes. I was constantly either being abused or seeing people be abused, she tells Newsweek.
Swatting, or being struck on the rear with a wooden paddle, was among the disciplinary practices at the school, along with a quiet room where students deemed particularly insubordinate would be isolated for days with only a thin mattress. A system of points based on obedience kept students on different levels, and low-ranking students would be forced to ask permission to perform any task, and supervised at all times by higher-ranking students, including in the shower, Sugiuchi says.
When I was there, at 17, I was a high ranker, and it was my job to make sure [low rankers] were properly washing their private parts in the shower. I had to make sure they soaped. That was how I spent my senior year, she says. Phone calls to parents were recorded, and written letters were monitored. They would do anything to keep you there.
http://www.newsweek.com/where-american-teens-abused-name-god-258182?piano_t=1
Although Escuela Caribe was closed in 2011,it is but one among a host of New Horizons Ministries schools under scrutiny for abuse, as alumni have taken to the web to report their abuse. One such site, The Truth About New Horizons Youth Ministries, states its purpose as:
New Horizons Youth Ministries Inc. purports to help adolescents through Christian milieu therapy but in fact does more harm than good. Most of our complaints center on Escuela Caribe, the boot camp located in the Dominican Republic, where we witnessed and experienced physical and emotional abuse, were subjected to young, untrained staff, and had our communication home monitored to keep us from divulging the truth to our families.
http://nhym-alumni.org
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http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/07/15/exposed-child-abuse-epidemic-at-christian-boot-camps/
Squinch
(51,013 posts)Faux pas
(14,690 posts)and isn't that sad?
Trillo
(9,154 posts)that education is a good thing.
Initech
(100,103 posts)Zero accountability, zero taxes. But hey it's all in the name of Jesus Inc.
get the red out
(13,468 posts)And do not reconcile with their parents because society always expect that. This is completely disgusting.
m-lekktor
(3,675 posts)trailer for it:
m-lekktor
(3,675 posts)i am sure this documentary will piss me off when i eventually DO see it!
redqueen
(115,103 posts)Starry Messenger
(32,342 posts)Just how they want education in this country.
m-lekktor
(3,675 posts)everything else is secondary. same thing for healthcare.
Trillo
(9,154 posts)How much counseling will they need to fully recover? Or will they only be able to cope?
Ha to "pursuit of happiness". What a cruel joke.
I guess when religions want folks to count on the afterlife for happiness and joy, they want to make earthly life miserable.
Rex
(65,616 posts)A stupid combination that harms the child 100% of the time.
Of COURSE you are going to fuck up a kids brain telling them Adam rode around on dinosaurs or that even the slightest attraction to the same sex is an abhorrent violation to the invisible Cloud Giant that watches you all day and night and notes everything you do until the day you die. I guess on paper.
Just look at the harm Pat has caused by telling a mom her son has a demon in his belly, because mom (probably) has a great aunt that was into frog eyes and newt warts and cauldrons. Of course Pat blaming the mom, is SOP for his kind of special fundamentalism.