Offences and Penalties: Employers, Volunteer Organisations and Agencies
Penalty for a corporate body is $143,352. Mere coincidence.
~Sue
betterdaze
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Can Anyone Verify Steven Unthank is a Real Person?
by Broken Promises inhas anyone actually communicated, or better still, spoken to steven unthank?.
many in the facebook exjw online community are doubting that he's real, and that this issue he's presenting is real.. .
can anyone confirm he's a real person?.
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My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding
by rebel8 inhave you watched this show?
as an ex-cultist i find it interesting.
i had never heard of these groups, so i have no idea if the show is accurate.. .
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betterdaze
BOTR:
I want to be a feminist and Cinderella at the same time.
Oh, honey, don't we all! Maybe that's why I'm 15 years into a committed relationship with no ring on my finger… but totally thrived as a bridal consultant?
I watched some of the Gypsy Wedding videos and still cannot get over how they padded little girls' dresses with fake "boobs" in them to mimic a mature woman, yet the brides themselves are little more than teenagers. It's sick.They will all grow up soon enough, once the forced finery and flash is over. Sad.
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My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding
by rebel8 inhave you watched this show?
as an ex-cultist i find it interesting.
i had never heard of these groups, so i have no idea if the show is accurate.. .
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betterdaze
Wow. Where were these people, when I took a career break to work in the bridal industry? Could have made a fortune selling lavish wedding paraphernalia and all the new-home accoutrements to them!
But I have seen it, with *some* "fringe" types, all trying to out-do each other buying the most outrageous gifts, ca-ching ca-ching for me. And all paid in full with cash on the barrelhead, because they have bottomless coffers of unreported, untaxed income to blow.
With all these "Bridezilla" shows… I'll let you in on something: It's not the bride. It's not even her parents. It's the mother of the groom, who is the greediest, grabbiest person in the U.S. bridal world. Loved the couples, feared the mother-of-the-grooms' underhanded manipulations, and always will.
Scary b*tches. But my clients truly were the couples, and my loyalties were to them and their needs/wishes and special day. A joy to assist people with a major milestone, and rewarding to actually get paid for it! Their kind referrals drove my boat for a much-needed year out of the rat race.
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Out of the mouths of babes
by betterdaze inso i was waltzing around tar-zhay this afternoon, passing the back-to-school section (already!
), when i overheard a little girl's voice:.
"look, mommy, it says 2012. a lot of people say the world is going to end in 2012.".
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So I was waltzing around Tar-zhay this afternoon, passing the back-to-school section (already!), when I overheard a little girl's voice:
"Look, Mommy, it says 2012. A lot of people say the world is going to end in 2012."
"Yes, honey, but that's silly talk. It's just another year."
And in her sweet little Jersey-girl accent, I hear: "Ah, I know, Ma. They're awla' buncha' LIARS!"
I couldn't help myself. I just had to turn the corner and get a look at this wise child.
Eight, maybe 9 years old. I gave her the biggest smile I could muster and a nodding wink. So important to acknowledge little ones who can cut through adults' doomsday B.S.
Buncha' liars! She made my day.
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Abusive Families Drawn Like Moths to a Flame or Does WTS Help Develop Abusive Attitude?
by OnTheWayOut inso many ex-jw's are stepping forward here and other places and relaying information about their upbringing in the jw's being an abusive one.. we have the two types of abuse- physical and sexual.
i thought i would give a chance to everyone to ponder on what's up with the high levels within watchtower congregations.
i know the subject has been covered before, but some fresh voices and some new readers might want to know that they are not the freak, not the problem in their family, not alone, able to relate to others.. as far as physical abuse goes, i consider the attitude of wts that is passed on- beat the littlest of children in order to keep them quiet during meetings.
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betterdaze
I'd also like to add that NEGLECT can be a form of abuse, too.
Like not obtaining necessary medical/dental care for children or adults, because Thee End is coming SOON and we'll all be made perfect anyway. Why bother?
So a lot of Witnesses let themselves "go," never dreaming they'd need "worldly" healthcare benefits because no one was supposed to live this long. Many rely on snake-oil remedies doled out by other ignorant witch-doctor Witnesses because they were trained to reject "worldly," educated physicians. Not just blood, but doctors in general. And aluminum pans supposedly make you crazy!
Yet all sorts of maladies like depression and chronic fatigue lift and drift away, the farther you space yourself from Jehovah's Happy Miserable People.
More NEGLECT: Elders kept on a treadmill, so busy with Theocratic activities that their wives' and children's basic needs go unmet. This is why so many Witness ladies are forced to step up and "wear the pants" in the family: They are virtually single mothers anyway.
To be fair, how many Sisters were so busy pioneering, or greasing the congregation gossip mill, that they didn't give a damn about their kids' school grades? Those of us who were raised in it know how homework was blown off for meeting nights. Nobody cared about my A's but me, and my teachers. And a good share of them treated me like crap for being a "troublemaker" Witness kid who not only handed in homework late, but refused to participate in holidays or salute the flag. My mother cared more about her Kingdom Hall Social Club than our scholastic achievements that flew by the way.
(Of course, later she took credit for my success in the corporate world, but that's because all Witness parents are so smart it just rubs off on us kids. Or such self-discipline was beaten into us early for our own good. Or whatever excuse I was expected to be totally self-sufficient by age 17.)
How many children of elders had their dads throw a ball around with them, or take them fishing on weekends? How many Witness mothers cared to attend recitals, for us few fortunate enough to have dance or music lessons?
Too few. The Watchtower talks out of both sides of its filthy lying mouth: Do the barest scripturally minimum for your families, but TAKE CARE OF US FIRST!
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Movies that resonate with you as an ex-JW or awake JW
by RayPublisher inthe matrix - "do you want the blue pill or the red pill?
", "all i offer you is the truth", "ignorance is bliss", "the matrix is all around us".
shutter island - creepy, is it real or isn't it, it turns out the whole thing is a dream.
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Did the Watchtower almost just go bust?
by TimothyT intaken from the watchtower media website today:.
maybe im reading this wrong!!!.
http://www.jw-media.org/fra/20110630.htm.
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betterdaze
far exceeds all the assets of the Association
Association = Whatever false front "shell" corporation they set up in France. Not including global assets and off-shore accounts, and despite the real estate holdings in NY.No other major religion in France
What an overblown estimate of themselves. Like they're up in numbers or social/political influence with legitimate religious faiths.
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A very long time elder post this on his facebook page, he is not one of my fb friends
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!...learn how to turn $25 into $5000 residual income & more!!!
huge call 2nite @ 8:55pm est.
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betterdaze
Looks like a dangerous cult.
They've got it all: Real estate, "personal development," endless training programs, and a vanity publishing company all under one roof. With love bombing thrown in for good measure.
~SueNo Selling, No PV, BV, or CV, No Left Leg and Right Leg Plans, No 2-Ups or Cycling
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http://www.teamfamonline.com/
The FAMILY stands for Faithful Alliance of Motivated Individuals Loving You. We consist of business owners and aspiring business owners who come together with the understanding that with faith and belief in each other, there is nothing that we can't accomplish.
Our organization embodies FOUR powerful things in one!
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SIXSCREENS - what happened?
by RagingBull ini went to the sixscreens site to see if rick had posted any new conference calls, but the last one was from the 7th of may.
did he stop them?
was it the johnny "the bethelite" fiasco that put a stop to it all?
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betterdaze
Mean Mr. Mustard: It does not matter what "I" consider religious hate crime, it's what is permissable under the law.
Hate crime is a VERY serious offense in my state (NJ), owing to the large Jewish population who sponsored much of the legislation. "We" practically wrote the book on it. The Anti-Defamation League is/was a HUGE influence.
And yes, it is freedom of speech issue but NO, you cannot stand outside a religious establishment barking at people who are peacefully attending services, ESPECIALLY when you deliberately target their "holy day(s)."
The shenanigans that Rick gets away with up in Mass., would never fly here. He'd be lead away in handcuffs. And I personally would be glad for it. Like it or not, people have a constitutional right to freely assemble for worship, period.
There are pluses and minuses to having a large, forceful, politically active Jewish population in your midst. We end up with special interest laws that apply to ALL, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. Strict religious hate crime laws are a result.BTW, I'm less than an hour out of Manhattan, the most ethnically, religiously diverse place on the globe. Ever wonder why there were no bias attacks against Muslims in NY/NJ after 9/11? Well, there you go. The laws that progressive Jewish folks pushed for, protect the Muslims, too.
~Sue... Here's a few:
N.J. Stat. § 2C:44-3
Provides that a court may enhance penalty for crimes committed "with a purpose to intimidate an individual or group because of race, color, gender, handicap, religion, sexual orientation or ethnicity."
N.J. Stat. § 2A:4A-43.2
Provide for penalty enhancement for offenses if committed by an adult would constitute bias-motivated violence and intimidation.
N.J. Stat. § 2C:33-4
Enhances penalty for harassment offenses committed "with a purpose to intimidate an individual or group of individuals because of race, color, religion, gender, handicap, sexual orientation or ethnicity. -
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SIXSCREENS - what happened?
by RagingBull ini went to the sixscreens site to see if rick had posted any new conference calls, but the last one was from the 7th of may.
did he stop them?
was it the johnny "the bethelite" fiasco that put a stop to it all?
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betterdaze
Rick wants revenge in my opinion. I apologize for the far away judgement,
Please don't apologize. You really nailed it.
I live within walking distance of my local KH. If Rick harassed Memorial attenders in my neck of the woods, I would be the very first person to call him in for a religious hate crime.
His cheap vaudeville schtick just doesn't play around here. We practice tolerance (within the law, of course) for ALL believers.And those who don't believe at all.
The focus of my aposta-work is prevention. My under-the-radar stuff does not get posted here and never will. Rick and his ilk are far too vindictive and amateur for that kind of "calling."
~Sue