Like Paris Hilton, I was sent to Brat Camp — it was horrifying
Like Paris Hilton, I was sent to Brat Camp — it was horrifying

Like Paris Hilton, I was sent to Brat Camp — it was horrifying

Like Paris Hilton, I was sent to Brat Camp — it was horrifying
Like Paris Hilton, I was sent to Brat Camp — it was horrifying
Oh, it's my turn.
That story is horrifying on so many levels. If even half the claims in there are true, all the "adults" involved deserve the slowest, most painful death imaginable.
Pretty much all of the claims have been corroborated. Even if it didn't happen to him, it happened.
The fact that places like can exist terrific me. The people that prop up those systems are absolute scum.
Thanks, I love graphic novels and never read that one. Enlightening true horror
I've been reading this on and off all day and god damn is it an absolute fucking roller coaster of a story! Thank you for sharing this.
Holy shit. I read about it in the news when it was shut down, but didn’t have these horrifying details. The school was two towns away from mine. How could that be going on and we “neighbors” be oblivious?
This is not the brat summer I've been hearing about, I assume?
No, step brother.
It sounds horrible, top to bottom.
I don’t know if the writer knew they were saying this, or even if ‘Sarah’ knows this, but the second to last paragraph just made me shudder.
In cases of extreme childhood trauma, it’s pretty common to just forget most things before the trauma.
Not that the stories and clear evidence of trauma didn’t make it clear how serious this was to her. Having personal experience with the memory loss, that piece of information really drove it home how that experience wasn’t merely a collection of traumatizing moments, but was a non-stop traumatic experience for a long enough period of time that it re-wired her brain.
The misguided notion that punishment is rehabilitation needs to go in every society that still embraces it.
Closed minded takes like this are simply not productive. Perhaps you could, ahem, Discuss Online instead of acting like a fool trying to troll others into replying.
Or you know, just not comment, that's always an option.
Enjoy your shitty echo chamber.
Echo echo echoooo
Well, I've seen enough. Lol
I had a friend "sent" to something like this.
His dad paid a private company to cosplay as cops, "catch" his son with weed paraphanalia, and then shipped him off in the middle of nowhere to be surrounded by... people with way worse drug problems than him that taught him a bunch of bad shit and how to get a hold of far worse drugs.
Anyway, these facilities are absolutely fucked up, and it doesn't matter who you are if you get sent to one, you're going to be living with trauma.
Sorry to all the fucking assholes who decided this story didn't matter because of three fucking words at the beginning of the article. Grow the fuck up. Plenty of poor ass people end up in these facilities, too. A conservative parent who wants to abuse their child will spend money they don't even fucking have to do it. My friends' dad went into debt for this chicanery. Also, just because they're a shitty rich kid doesn't mean they deserve it.
Be fucking better, Lemmy.
Some kids have died at camps like this. The link is the story of a 16 year old who died in Arizona in 1994.
He had to hike for miles a day and sleep with no blanket or sleeping bag in temperatures below freezing. He had no food for 11 days out of 20, partly as a punishment for being sick.
He complained about being sick for weeks - stomach pain, falling down, hallucinations. On the day he died, it took him an hour to crawl 20 feet to the fire. He died from an infection from a perforated ulcer. The staff were standing around making fun of him when he collapsed for the last time.
The owners of the camp pleaded guilty to negligent homicide. One of the counselors was convicted of felony neglect.
Earlier this year, a 12 year old suffocated to death at a wilderness camp in North Carolina. His death was found to be a homicide.
I don't often upvote you, but I have to upvote this.
I love that even without following etc., we can still recognize other users. Very neat tbh
I have a cousin who was shipped off to one of these camps in the early 90s. The trauma completely wrecked him. It was about a decade before he got his life back on track.