Banking On Heaven
You really are just a breeding machine to further the agenda of the male patriarchy," Allen told Chen. "This is what I experienced. "And it's just a very oppressive environment -- or repressive. You know, you don't get education. I never finished the fourth grade growing up. So, when you do finally get the wherewithal to get out, it takes about 20 years to really transition into the outside world and to discover your own identity, because you've been taught all your life to just do what you're told."
...Allen added that most of the people taken from the compound "will want to go back. And this is what's so amazing about it. They're so abused. They're literally slaves, yet they just can't wait to get back. I know many cases where they were -- the children have been on the outside, the females for several years, and the day they turn 18, they go right back to the cult."
Allen says it took her almost 20 years to overcome what she was taught and went through in a polygamist sect, she says, including "going ... back and forth. I escaped when I was 16, then I just kept going back. I just couldn't find myself in the outside world. Then I went back, I was married. I was a third wife. Then finally, I got out and went to college, and it just clicked one day."more here
You know survivors say the sect's grave yards are filled with dead children.
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I personally visited a city called Colarado City in Arizona. It was like entering little house on the prairie the series, except with cars,and husbands who have plural wives. My best friend escaped from this town when she was going to be forced to marry a 50 year old man when she was only 15. We went to visit her family. They are some of the nicest people I have ever met. The whole town was friendly. They just believe in things people do not agree with and I feel very sad for the women and children. They have no freedom and no choice.
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