While Sparlock may seem like an idiotic thing to latch onto for some here, for a lot of us it's therepeutic. For me, it's a symbol that the amount of control and manipulation I experienced as a child was not a figment of my imagination. The video itself with it's characature of the JW mother is proof that my memory does not exaggerate. This is important to me, not just in matters of my childhood, but also matters of my marriage and divorce. My husband SPARLOCKED ME. Threw me away because I no longer fit the mold of the "perfect" JW wife. I "made Jehovah sad", and so he and got himself a new model that lined up just so. And now my children are being raised with this disgusting cult mentality.
For me, this isn't just about a lost childhood. It's not about having my toy car thrown out the window of a moving vehicle because my aunt noticed that the wheel rims had star shapes in them (OH MY GOD!! A PENTAGRAM!!!). It's not about my mother mangling some of my toys to remove their offending parts. It's about the mindset behind it. The organization that's causing this insanity. The fact that some of my family are still held captive by such idiotic ideas as plastic being able to be a conduit for demons or make their god sad.
Sparlock is a symbol of what we have lost. But also an affirmation that no, we aren't crazy...and that yes, we have every right to be pissed the hell off.