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every time i think about the troubled teen industry and remember that it still exists i am filled with incandescent rage. what do you mean it’s totally legal for parents to hire strangers to literally kidnap their child out of their bed and take them to a secondary location without telling them anything where they will be abused and tormented and deprived of basic rights for months?? just because the parent thinks they have behavioral issues? how are we not marching in the streets every day to get this horrific, abusive, traumatizing practice completely outlawed and everyone involved prosecuted??
Being a survivor of the troubled teen industry is wild because sometimes you'll see people who aren't survivors talking about it and they're aghast at how horrifically disgusting it is and all the human rights violations. That it's such a deeply evil and torturous set of programs that literally traffic and abuse children.
And it's just like, that was my lived experience. It's something that's seems as so demonstrably evil that people respond in horror when they find out even the mildest details of it. It's been 14 years for me and I still haven't really fully processed the severity of my year in the TTI nor have I unpacked how traumatic it was. I have multiple severe mental illnesses due to it though that I just have to live with. Genuinely have not felt like a whole person and just feel like a bunch of shattered remains that are compartmentalized.
It feels weird to see your lived experiences reacted to with such horror, because it's validating the trauma you've been trying to push down for so long.
there are still kids in the Troubled Teen Industry. I’m sobbing. I’m not joking. As I write this I am crying. Because children are still being abused in the TTI. They’re scared and hurt and they’re DYING and NO ONE CARES! I have seen exactly one person (online or in person) who isn’t themselves a survivor of the TTI who actually cares. Children are being kidnapped. Children are being abused. CHILDREN ARE BEING MURDERED!
WHY DON’T YOU CARE!?
Snippet Sunday
Tagged by the lovely @ejunkiet , thank you ♥️♥️ This is a very rough snippet that I only came up with yesterday as I was trying to fall asleep. It may or may not make it into the poly AU, but I like the idea too much not to share
Yael closes her uninjured hand around the bandaged finger, pressing down, hoping it will stop the stinging feeling from the cut skin beneath. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean for it to turn into such a mess.” “It’s not your fault, Yael.” Adam reaches out, his hand hovering over her shoulder before he withdraws. “Accidents happen.” “You don’t think that I could have at least chosen something that didn’t involve sharp knives?” Without missing a beat, Adam counters, “There are many other ways in which a human like yourself could have been hurt.” It draws a chuckle from her, despite the whole situation. “Thanks Adam, that really helps.” “I would argue it did, considering you are smiling again.” He holds her gaze for several long heartbeats, not looking away until there's a noise from behind the doorway.
Tagging anyone reading this (I mean it! If you have something to share, I'd love to see ^^) and also: @nreads, @nerdierholler, @agentnatesewell, @wayhavenots, @thee-morrigan, @carriehobbs, @lalizah

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/r/troubledteens mudding the water
Over the last few years, I’ve noticed the Troubled Teens subreddit really starting to muddy the waters.
There’s a huge difference between the Troubled Teen Industry (TTI) and Juvenile Justice facilities. I was not convicted of a crime. I was not sentenced by a court. I was sent away by my parents, against my will. No judge. No charges. No due process.
That distinction matters.
When people start lumping in juvenile detention centers with the TTI, it blurs what actually happened to so many of us. It turns a system of private programs, transport services, and behavior-modification camps into something that sounds like it was court-ordered punishment. It wasn’t.
You can see how confused the narrative has become when even movies like Holes get labeled as “troubled teen industry” stories. In Holes, the main character is convicted of a crime and sent to a detention camp. That’s juvenile justice. That’s not the same system.
One is a criminal conviction and one is false imprisonment by parents
conducting a bit of research
the questions are, in order; do you know what the Troubled Teen Industry is, are you a survivor of the TTI, and do you (online or irl) do anything* to advocate against it or support those who do
[*anything can mean anything from donating to organizations, sharing your own experiences, reblogging those who share their experiences, etc]
*read questions above*
yes, yes, yes
yes, no, yes
yes, no, no
yes, yes, no
no, no, no
apparently another kid died at trails carolina
i'm not. gonna look into that claim for my own sanity but i swear to fuck if you don't know anything about the troubled teen industry, now is the time to learn