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It kind of sounds like she might be embellishing the truth a bit there.
It's what she does....if she's being treated to the same stuff the election workers in Georgia went through all I can say is.....karma is a bitch!
 
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As a teen attending high school in Tennessee, Henry Seaton just wanted to use the school restroom like any other student. When he was denied, he testified before state legislature and mounted an ultimately successful legal challenge. He spent a year working with American Civil Liberties Union after graduation before attending college in Colorado. He has now returned to Tennessee where he is state's first trans justice advocate.
 
Teens were sent to Wyoming ranches for therapy. They say they found a nightmare of hard labor and humiliation.
Two Christian programs are accused of forcing troubled teens to do heavy farm work. One man says he was branded with a cross. Three women say they were tied to a goat as a punishment.

For girls who were depressed, drinking, skipping school or fighting with their families, Trinity Teen Solutions claimed to offer a cure. Desperate parents paid $6,000 a month to send their children to the Christian therapeutic program at a working ranch in a remote area of Wyoming, often without visiting first.

What girls encountered once they got there, according to 22 women who spent time at the ranch as teens from 2007 to 2020, was a nightmare of hard labor and humiliating punishments that left some injured and others with post-traumatic stress disorder.

In recent interviews and court filings, the women described injuries to their hands, legs and feet, including cuts, frostbite and in one case torn ligaments requiring surgery, from hauling heavy metal pipes to irrigate fields and carrying bales of hay they said weighed over 50 pounds. The girls built barbed wire fences, dragged carcasses of dead animals into a pile and were driven around the county to clean churches and recreation centers, they said.



https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wyoming-christian-troubled-teen-ranches-abuse-rcna46112
 
Teens were sent to Wyoming ranches for therapy. They say they found a nightmare of hard labor and humiliation.
Two Christian programs are accused of forcing troubled teens to do heavy farm work. One man says he was branded with a cross. Three women say they were tied to a goat as a punishment.

For girls who were depressed, drinking, skipping school or fighting with their families, Trinity Teen Solutions claimed to offer a cure. Desperate parents paid $6,000 a month to send their children to the Christian therapeutic program at a working ranch in a remote area of Wyoming, often without visiting first.

What girls encountered once they got there, according to 22 women who spent time at the ranch as teens from 2007 to 2020, was a nightmare of hard labor and humiliating punishments that left some injured and others with post-traumatic stress disorder.

In recent interviews and court filings, the women described injuries to their hands, legs and feet, including cuts, frostbite and in one case torn ligaments requiring surgery, from hauling heavy metal pipes to irrigate fields and carrying bales of hay they said weighed over 50 pounds. The girls built barbed wire fences, dragged carcasses of dead animals into a pile and were driven around the county to clean churches and recreation centers, they said.



https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wyoming-christian-troubled-teen-ranches-abuse-rcna46112

The troubled teen industry — a constellation of private boarding schools, boot camps, ranches and wilderness programs — is estimated to serve more than 50,000 children each year. If the programs, like Trinity Teen Solutions and Triangle Cross Ranch, don’t take government funding, they are exempt from federal regulations. While many states, including Wyoming, set their own licensing standards, they vary widely and are not sufficient to protect children, advocates say.
 
Teens were sent to Wyoming ranches for therapy. They say they found a nightmare of hard labor and humiliation.
Two Christian programs are accused of forcing troubled teens to do heavy farm work. One man says he was branded with a cross. Three women say they were tied to a goat as a punishment.

For girls who were depressed, drinking, skipping school or fighting with their families, Trinity Teen Solutions claimed to offer a cure. Desperate parents paid $6,000 a month to send their children to the Christian therapeutic program at a working ranch in a remote area of Wyoming, often without visiting first.

What girls encountered once they got there, according to 22 women who spent time at the ranch as teens from 2007 to 2020, was a nightmare of hard labor and humiliating punishments that left some injured and others with post-traumatic stress disorder.

In recent interviews and court filings, the women described injuries to their hands, legs and feet, including cuts, frostbite and in one case torn ligaments requiring surgery, from hauling heavy metal pipes to irrigate fields and carrying bales of hay they said weighed over 50 pounds. The girls built barbed wire fences, dragged carcasses of dead animals into a pile and were driven around the county to clean churches and recreation centers, they said.



https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wyoming-christian-troubled-teen-ranches-abuse-rcna46112

Is this the Camp ABM's neice was sent to?
 
Teens were sent to Wyoming ranches for therapy. They say they found a nightmare of hard labor and humiliation.
Two Christian programs are accused of forcing troubled teens to do heavy farm work. One man says he was branded with a cross. Three women say they were tied to a goat as a punishment.

For girls who were depressed, drinking, skipping school or fighting with their families, Trinity Teen Solutions claimed to offer a cure. Desperate parents paid $6,000 a month to send their children to the Christian therapeutic program at a working ranch in a remote area of Wyoming, often without visiting first.

What girls encountered once they got there, according to 22 women who spent time at the ranch as teens from 2007 to 2020, was a nightmare of hard labor and humiliating punishments that left some injured and others with post-traumatic stress disorder.

In recent interviews and court filings, the women described injuries to their hands, legs and feet, including cuts, frostbite and in one case torn ligaments requiring surgery, from hauling heavy metal pipes to irrigate fields and carrying bales of hay they said weighed over 50 pounds. The girls built barbed wire fences, dragged carcasses of dead animals into a pile and were driven around the county to clean churches and recreation centers, they said.



https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wyoming-christian-troubled-teen-ranches-abuse-rcna46112


In other words:

Stupid Parents sends rebellious teens to camp started by grifters. News at 11.
 
In other words:

Stupid Parents sends rebellious teens to camp started by grifters. News at 11.

$6,000 grand a month per kid. Insane. Not to mention the free child labor. How is this not shut down?
 
$6,000 grand a month per kid. Insane. Not to mention the free child labor. How is this not shut down?
How does S2 not have a child exploitation, er, therapy ranch yet? We could all be retired.
 
That's why she was appointed. To take away civil rights.

I know. She and the others are going to take away every right they can.
 
I know. She and the others are going to take away every right they can.

It'll be kind of karma when they start taking away the rights of the people who support them.
 
It'll be kind of karma when they start taking away the rights of the people who support them.

They already have. Every Republican woman had their reproductive rights taken away, even if they don't realize it.

And more rights will be taken. These judges and politicians are selling this on taking liberals rights away, but they are taking everyone's rights away.
 
They already have. Every Republican woman had their reproductive rights taken away, even if they don't realize it.

And more rights will be taken. These judges and politicians are selling this on taking liberals rights away, but they are taking everyone's rights away.

It's different though, when they support those rights being taken away. I mean when they start taking away rights that effect them personally.
 
It's different though, when they support those rights being taken away. I mean when they start taking away rights that effect them personally.

Most of them don't support abortion, but it will affect them personally.

There will be other rights taken away too.
 
Most of them don't support abortion, but it will affect them personally.

There will be other rights taken away too.

No, I mean when they start taking away rights that effect them PERSONALLY, in the sense that "wait, no one said this was what you meant" rights.

Their supporters are oblivious to this.
 
No, I mean when they start taking away rights that effect them PERSONALLY, in the sense that "wait, no one said this was what you meant" rights.

Their supporters are oblivious to this.

Yeah, it's definitely coming.
 
Don't kid yourself. Plenty of conservative women have abortions. Many twist themselves into knots trying to explain how they are different from the "sluts" who get abortions.
 
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