I've refrained from commenting on this thread until now. But I have to say I'm glad Still Thinking has the courage to call it what it is. I deeply respect. LL. I'm similar to her in so many ways, and like her, I want to use my psychology training and skills to help others, especially those who have been damaged by this cult.
But I was deeply disappointed by this post. I took it to mean that LL was chastising all of us here for not standing up for BBXB in spite of the headstrong, "we don't care who we hurt because we are remarkable and we have an important cause" attitude. But it was incredibly passive aggressive, because she also chose to remain silent on the other side, as ST pointed out.
As free2beme says, goodbye threads are lame. They are done with a purpose - either because you think you are really important or because you hope your leaving will teach everyone a lesson. I expected much better of LL. That said, I understand the place she is coming from. When you are hurt on a personal level, you sometimes lash out at a group, even though it's unreasonable.
But I'm tired of the silly "hate" accusations. There is no hatred here. People are genuinly disturbed that someone they respected would have accused them of not standing up for what they believe in, or however you want to interpet LLs morality clause. This post was unnecessary and it bothers people for a very valid reason.
When I read it, I have to say that I was also disturbed by the slap in the face delivered to Simon. Not cool. Unprofessional. Therapists must follow a code of ethics. As a therapist in CAnada, LL must follow the CPA code of ethics which includes things like being straightforward, conflict of interest, responsible caring, confidentiality, and minimizing harm. You must not engage in any activity that might cause harm to others. It's a pretty comprehensive code. I don't think goodbye posts that are intended to make a lot of people feel like they are not standing up for what is right are exactly in harmony with that code.
http://www.cpa.ca/cpasite/userfiles/Documents/Canadian%20Code%20of%20Ethics%20for%20Psycho.pdf