u/Imaginary-Sign8056

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My mom baptized PIMI for 40 yrs says to me to did you hear about the case of Norway where Jehovah’s Witnesses won a court case and they order to pay back all the funds they missed out on all because somebody was upset they were being shunned. I said no I don’t know what you’re talking about meanwhile I know exactly what she’s talking about. I didn’t wanna give her anything to go off of. She had sparkles in her eyes, knowing that the government thought shunning was OK and that’s what she got from it that the government say that shunning is OK just because Norway said it’s OK.

Meanwhile, that’s not the case they said it’s not OK but it doesn’t meet our threshold but now the rest of the worlds Jehovah’s Witnesses thinking shunning is OK also she thought it was one man that was upset. I wanted to say no its was for shunning children but didn’t. I changed the subject and didn’t want to hear anymore, but Norway has just justified shunning by saying shunning was OK to the rest of the JW world.

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u/Imaginary-Sign8056 — 15 days ago

Last yr we got approved for the AAP pass every time my son went to Wonderland, he has diagnosed ADHD and waiting in line is absolute torture so the pass made going to Wonderland that much more bearable. We went opening day yesterday upon arrival went to guest services and got denied the pass by a 20 year-old that said my son was not qualified.

I seen people left and right with visible disabilities get denied, but then other people seemingly get approved. There was no rhyme or reason for approval or denial I feel, or the qualifications were not told to me they were just said your son don’t qualify.

I understand rules and qualifications may change but how do I go about applying for one for myself because of my raging arthritis and not get denied by a 20-year-old that doesn’t understand my disability. Also, how about getting my son reassessed because I think she wrongfully assessed my child?

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u/Imaginary-Sign8056 — 18 days ago