Topic: The religious cult near where I live just had a legal judgement against it
Anonymous A started this discussion 3 years ago#103,923
Saying that the children working there (up to 70 hours a week) were not "volunteers" but employees and as such should have had employment agreements and actually have gotten paid. I guess the people who have left are due to get some backpay, however it's likely that the all of the people who have left over the years, if they all asked for backpay, there simply wouldn't be enough money in the bank.
It's good to watch it slowly implode. I'd rather watch it quickly implode, however all the legal actions (yes, sexual abuse is one of them) have probably eroded confidence in those left (about 500). Right now the population size is constant because the number of leavers roughly equals the number of births (about 35 a year). Contraception is banned. Of course.
Many of the people there have never been outside it, they were born there, have no knowledge of the outside world except knowing that even Christians outside are going to hell. People caught with phones are typically expelled and the people left can't contact them, breaking up families in the usual cultish way.