Anyone coming to a realisation that have worked all their life for a publishing company/cult, while sincerely believing they were giving their lives to God, will experience significant trauma due to the collapse of all that they held dear: their belief system, family, friends, social standing; not to mention having to rebuild their lives almost from scratch.
Yes, we've all been there to one degree or another. Those that choose to stay knowing the facts, stay for their own reasons and we don't have the right to judge them even though it seems hypocritical/cowardly/futile/sickening. There is merit in working from the inside to help people out. Also, who can blame others for not being able to cope with the pain that comes from leaving? Each to his own.
Everyone who comes to this site (excluding Reniaa and her ilk) deserves to find support and empathy, not condemnation.
Just because some who have arrived here were pushed before they jumped doesn't warrant personal attacks.
On the other hand, those that find themselves in the firing line (from a minority here) should expect that as people having had a higher status in the org, they will be in for some flack (regardless of the good they practiced, their sincerity and their pain now), as can be expected when ones have had their lives ruined at the hands of the WTS and its supporters.
We are all victims but we need to help one another to move on and put one more nail in the coffin that is the WTS.