The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “Special Needs Students at Judge Rotenberg Center Are Being Regularly Tortured!“…
Rayn: Andre McCollins, an 18-year-old special needs student attending the Judge Rotenberg Center (JRC) in Canton, Massachusetts, is confined and tortured with 31 electric shocks over a 7-hour span as “therapy” for the “crime” of not complying with a school official’s request that he remove his jacket…
Video Reveals Teen’s Electro-Shock Torture at Massachusetts School:
http://www.rawstory.com/2012/04/video-reveals-teens-electro-shock-torture-at-massachusetts-school/
G. G.: That place should be evacuated and then set ablaze with the doctors are workers still inside.
Rayn: I understand your sentiment, and this story of human (in)justice angers and disgusts me. However, I will continue to do my best “never answer a fool in the way of his folly.” In all reason, to do so would only place me at risk of becoming JUST like that which I despise. And, really, “what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”
Jessi C.: That video literally made me cry….its just disgusting…that poor kid suffered so much!
Mehrdad S.: Torture at a place called “school” ?!!! The guys are criminal and/or mentally ill. However, no surprise at all. At Canada’s McGill University in the 1950s, Prof Ewen Cameron used electro-shocks and isolation chambers on his patients to a degree that it was, for all practical purposes, torture. Prof’s research was funded by the CIA and his methods prescribed in CIA’s KUBARK Manual of interrogation techniques.
Rayn: The practice that Andre McCollins was subjected to should be called by it’s more accurate, nefarious name: PAIN COMPLIANCE.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain_compliance
Rest assured that the devices of the wicked shall be returned upon their own heads!
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