I have been reading a lot pro/con on the "lost boys". One thing overall is apparent. These young men dont have some of the coping skills that mainstream boys have. They are the kind of life skills that wouldn't have been necessary within the FDLS environment.
I know that even in mainstream American churches, the teen years can be hard with boys. That is when you see the big plunge in membership. And that is even though most churches tolerate the piercing the tattoos and turn a blind eye to engaging in sex and drinking. It is a dont ask dont tell policy and the churches CERTAINLY dont excommunicate for this. There are always girls who grow away from the church in this age group, but the number of boys seems higher.
The FLDS do practice excommunication or shunning of erring members AND they have a standard that would be almost impossible to live up to if you are a young person, especially a young man.
I really liked reading about Elaine Tyler. She runs the HOPE organization.
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"She has become known as the woman you go to if you need a place to stay, some clothes, diapers for your kids or money to keep your power from getting shut off at the end of the month. Her group has provided help for dozens of women, children and the so-called "Lost Boys" who have either fled or been kicked out of the polygamous communities of Hildale and Colorado City."
(interesting that they said the
so called Lost Boys)
Some of them make DO have a rebel spirit apparently as she has helped them with legal run ins with the law...
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"For the ones who get in trouble with the law, Tyler has persuaded the Washington County attorney to ask judges to enroll them in life skills classes and Job Corps instead of sentencing them to jail.
"I'm totally receptive to this idea," Washington County Attorney Brock Belnap said last month. "I'd like to see them gain the sort of skills that can help them succeed with jobs, education and in their personal lives."
What I most liked about this woman and her group is what she has been able to accomplish with her non judgmental attitude.
A powerful polygamist group, Principle Voices praises HOPES efforts. As well another polygamist group, The Centennial Park Action Committee.
The coordinator of the Utah Attorney General's Safety Net Committee also praises her. This group was created to build bridges and deal with abuse within polygamous communities.
Here is what I mean by her non judgmental attitude,
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"We are not anti-polygamy at all. We are not going to debate the pros and cons of polygamy. We just help the people in that community because we feel like it's been underserved," she said. "I don't care if they practice polygamy or not, that's their decision. I don't think they've been treated well, and I think that's wrong."
So shes got the state and polygamist as well as non polygamist groups all supporting her. And shes getting things done.
I am impressed.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20060528/ai_n16434994/pg_1?tag=artBody;col1