Résumé: les parents ont constaté que la gamine s'était fait racoler par sciento
and C° dans la rue, qu'elle avait donné son adresse perso, et qu'elle recevait
les pubs et que malgré la demande des parents, la secte criminelle continuait à
envoyer ses pubs à la petite.
La secte a été condamnée à plusieurs reprises en france pour ce genre de choses.
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Church of Scientology shouldn't target minors
7/29/2006
I have grave concerns regarding the behavior of the Church of Scientology. This
organization occupied a kiosk at Walden Galleria last year, handing out
literature describing its "religious philosophy." My 14-year-old daughter, who
was in the mall with friends, visited the kiosk with the coaxing of the
individuals stationed there. They discussed with her "answers to stress" in life
and gave her some "test" to demonstrate how "stressed" she was. My daughter
described the couple as "nice elderly people, like grandparents."
Although I think these individuals are part of a crazed cult, they certainly
have every right to peddle their literature. What concerns me is that they asked
my daughter if she would like more information and then asked for her home
address. My daughter, who has been taught not to give out personal information
to strangers, felt sanctioned to do so. I feel strongly that obtaining a home
address from a minor is crossing the line.
When my child started receiving their propaganda in the mail, I called the
Galleria. The mall management was receptive to my concerns and contacted the
group twice requesting that my child's name be removed from the mailing list.
Although the Scientologists complied initially, my child has again started to
receive their propaganda in the mail. I believe soliciting personal information
from a minor is fraught with dangerous implications. Beware the organization
that stoops to this level.
Judith A. Feld
East Amherst