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== Villainy == His Internet Addiction Treatment Center has been widely accused of violation of basic humanity. His Center has a tight class system and rule system that new patients are in the lowest class and are frequently forced to receive ECT. He claimed that ECT is "checking up" and he claimed that only patient who really has "Internet Addition" will feel the pain. He doesn't hesitate to increase the quantity of electricity until patient is forced to admit himself "having Internet Addition" and kneel to him with tears or they will be punished by ECT again. When patient is considered as a "obedient" patient, he/she will be promoted to a higher class which has the power of drawing circles in someone's name (According to Yang's rule, if patient is circled ten times in a week, he/she will be punished by the ECT.) and those who are circled will be punished by the ETC operated by Yang Yongxin himself. Also, higher class will receive less punishment. Most patients are force to enter the center. He set up the "review class" which is extraordinary arrangement. It is claimed that patients and parents must attend the class in time and when lecturers are in emotional place, the music will start to play. Patients and parents are forced to pretend to be ubmissive. Yang focus patients and parents think him to be the God who is the savior of them. He uses many phychological medicine which can make patient tired, powerless and fat (Yang claims that fatness is the result of avoiding Internet). Desprite his center being claimed for "Internet Addition", his center receives anyone who is thought to have "behavior disorder" which is depended by the force and includes homesexual, heterosexuality and others which patients' parents and other relatives hates. Although Yang's center received a official ban, his center is still in operation, and the number of children they claimed to have treated has increased to more than 6000. It is claimed that his center has "governmental support" and local policemen help the center catch escaping patients.
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