11-01-2009, 12:08 AM | #1 | ||
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Scientology sees flood of former members speak out.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/sciento...s-come/1023717
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11-01-2009, 03:57 AM | #2 |
hm?
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I think this will turn out to be a far bigger blow to Scientology than what happened in France a coupe days back. As said, this should also provide a motivation for those formerly afraid to come out, and thus expose Scientology even more.
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11-01-2009, 04:12 AM | #3 |
oh, what fun we will have!
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Wow, that guy in charge (Miscavige) is a real psycho.
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11-01-2009, 08:42 AM | #4 |
FRONT KICK OF DOOM!
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I still find it ironic how a religion started because of a sci fi writer...
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11-01-2009, 11:05 AM | #5 |
Fetched the Candy Cane!
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Apparently it was started on a bet or some such thing.
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11-02-2009, 01:52 PM | #6 |
Archer and Armstrong vs. the World
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Final Blackout was a better book than any of his more traditional space-travel sci-fi novels, ironically.
Someone should start a religion based on Kurt Vonnegut's writings, that would be way more wacky (and fun).
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11-02-2009, 02:05 PM | #7 |
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I find the tone of this article a bit grating, as all these people are being treated solely as victims of a single person, instead of self inflicted victims of stupidity.
The kind of mentality that makes a person stand there and get slapped around by some asshole is the kind of mentality that wants to be a victim. I really don't care much about their stories of abuse. The whole industry of scientology needs to be torn down as the absolute bullshit that it is, not just one guy. I find it very hard to feel sorry for a grown man who won't at least call the police after being assaulted. And that one guy that left his wife... wow. Sometimes you just have to be a totalitarian stereotype of a man, and in a situation where your wife is enthralled by a cult... well yeah that's one of those times. Last edited by Funka Genocide; 11-02-2009 at 02:09 PM. |
11-02-2009, 02:31 PM | #8 | |
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can we delay the inevitable shitstorm for a bit while I go grab some popcorn? |
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11-02-2009, 02:40 PM | #9 | |
Stop the hate
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But just to clarify, are you thinking that this shit happened AFTER they expressed doubt and/to tried to leave?? Because I think what they're talking about is part and parcel of the normal religious practices of Scientology, that is, they were brainwashed into wanting to be treated as such, and somehow came to their senses and discovered the negative impact it had on their lives. Furthermore any doubts they might have had have alwayws been silenced by the swift and destructive legal,social, political, an monetary, even sometimes physical retaliation of the churches membership and leadership....
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That's not to say that the article should be all about the one guy, but it's got the focus on him because those stories are the most damaging. Frankly, I feel a hell of a lot more sympathy for the people speaking out than I feel anything else concerning the article. Yeah, it's got its focus on the psycho in charge, but we're talking about extreme emotional abuse, here, on top of his extreme physical abuse. I'm sorry, but having to "confess your sins" in front of 300-400 people who heckle you? Shit, some Christian religions don't even have you confess to a single priest who keeps his cool even if you've killed someone. These people were brainwashed, hypnotized, abused on scales one wouldn't think even humanly possible, and when they finally manage to break away, they have to leave their families and loved ones, and when they speak out they're told they're all liars as an additional slap in the face, and you don't feel any sympathy at all? Tell you what. You go through an incredibly emotionally turbulent time and have someone come to you with a promise of pulling you out of it, and they do. Stick with them, because they're officially your new best friend, and you depend on them. Get involved in the stuff they do, go through a ton of indoctrination, much of it designed to de-humanize you slowly, but surely, and see if you don't continue to put up with more and more because "it's only a little bit worse." Have them isolate you from anyone who disagrees with you or could help get you out because they're "detrimental" to you. Do this for years and see how you end up, and then when something happens to make you absolutely snap and leave, have them take away everything that's important to you: your family, your loved ones, even your credibility. That's what these people went through. Better yet, been in the armed services? Same process. They get you in, pummel your ego into submission, and train you to do stuff and put up with stuff you never would have before. But then when you leave the military, they strip you of your rank, burn your records, make sure you never see anyone you met there ever again, and when you try to tell anyone about your training or what war is like, they come out with videos showing soldiers getting pedicures and their guns shooting flowers and rainbows to "prove" that you're full of bullshit. I mean, I'm sorry to tear into you like this, but you really don't seem to understand the process behind this. These people aren't all stupid. A lot of them are successful, intelligent people who got lured in and brainwashed over a matter of years by a system that's very hard and damaging to leave and is willing to break the law to shut people up. Some of them were born into it and don't know anything else, and I've read articles with interviews from people like that who have left and were thrown out without any of their family or friends behind them and nowhere to go. Scientology is structured like a cult, and I'd say it's probably the most dangerous one on Earth. Fighting them is incredibly difficult, because they will use every resource they have to destroy you.
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