Two happenings we brought to our attention today involving Columbia students past and present on the internet.

First up, by way of tipster "um... anonymous", Torah Bontrager, GS '07, has told the Four Hour Workweek blog the story of her escape from the Amish.

In the Q&A, Bontrager spells out some "common misconceptions" about the Amish. For instance, according to Bontrager, it's untrue that "the Amish are 'peaceful gentle folk." Amish also speak Amish, which is different from English and actually more closely related to German. Who knew? She also describes community-wide child abuse, including her own experiences with her parents. (The blog is careful to note that this is one person's experience and is not intended to stereotype all Amish.) At 15, after a near-suicide attempt, she picked up in the middle of the night, leaving her parents and eleven siblings behind.


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