You have to censor the word abuse but yet YouTube allows family channels to exist.
Putting your children on the internet without their consent should’ve been made illegal before the internet even existed frfr 😭
I sent your video to my sister because she had her first kid a few years ago and has been basically vlogging her every goddamn move ever since. This video really made her see a side she never thought about and now she's stopped and deleted her vids (kept them for herself of course as memories but they're not public anymore). Thank you for explaining this in a way I couldn't.
i used to hate doing family pictures bc of body image insecurities so i can't even imagine being recorded all the time as a kid for money. it's crazy
Food should be a basic human right, not a "privilege."
That neighbor breaking down while calling 911 is really showing exactly how bad this is.
the family giving up on adoption cause they couldnt film them for a year just shows how thailand KNOWS about some peoples intent
Trigger warning of child abus3: my mom was a CPS worker for almost 20 years and she tells me stories that haunt me as an adult of where cps would just brush off extreme abuse and she would plead for them to step in faster and 15 TIMES in these instances.. the kids ended up dead before a case was even opened
The part where Ruby threatened to cut the little girl’s stuffed animal’s head off, killed me because I remember whenever my stuffed animals got even a tear, I would be devastated, and my mom was so kind to stitch them back up for me. I can’t imagine what those poor babies had to go through just because of their greedy parents. Hope they can recover well.
wow that clip of her threatening to cut off the head of her daughter's doll is just pure evil. chills ran down my spine. that's truly some cold hearted, psychopathic shit. she clearly enjoyed the distress she caused.
It breaks my heart to hear about the family that gave up on the autistic kid they adopted because he was "too difficult." I'm autistic, and I already felt awful for being "different" growing up- I can't imagine how awful it must be to be completely given up on like that for something I can't control. Not to mention, autistic people often struggle with changes in environment; that poor kid had to move into their home and right back out in such quick succession. That must have been horrible.
Family channels are truly a result of the horrible internet dystopia we’ve created for ourselves… great video!
CPS rarely does its job properly. Kids who need the help get left with their parents and those whose families just need a little guidance end up having their kids taken
I think CinnamonToastKen and MatPat are a great example of doing things right. Ken used to have a vlog showing his wife and kids but took it down and now only mentions his family in conversation and maybe one of his kids shows up in a video every now and then. MatPat talks about his son and he occasionally shows up in videos but neither he or Ken’s kids are the focus of their channels. I know neither of them are family channels but I still think it’s a good example for others to follow
I almost had a mental breakdown as a kid just from my sister telling her boyfriend about my first period. I can't even imagine it being blasted to pedos across the whole damn world.
I’m still disgusted by the fact that Austin took his then 4-year-old daughter into Spencers (an adult toy store) and bought her a lollipop shaped like a p*nis. WTAF DUDE????
I actually genuinely worry about that Ryan kid who went from toy reviews to a Nickelodeon show, books, merchandise, his own toys, and a huge amount of fame. It's wild when I'll be looking for toys or clothes or anything for my kid and see his face plastered on EVERYTHING. I really hope that there's at least SOMEONE looking out for that kid.
regarding 8 passengers, i watched them when i was little. i thought it was strange how ruby treated her kids (i was around their age at the time) but i didn't think it was mean or abnormal. i have now realized that the reason i was unfazed by the horrors those kids were bing put through is the fact that my mom would act the same way. i rolled my eyes and she wouldn't talk to me for days. she would threaten me with pulling me out of school. she would go through my personal belongings (backpack, room, school folders, etc), she would ignore me when she was upset (i was around 6 at the time), she would become violent over the smallest things (such as my tone). i remember being around 8 when she would get drunk and throw things at me. i told the school about what was happening after years of this (i was 13) and the cops got called. as it was the "first time", nothing happened. i was accused of victimizing myself when i was 11 for sitting in a corner when i got stressed. i was screamed at and shoved around for coughing until j couldn't breathe and not being able to answer my mothers question. it took all of the things going around about 8 passengers for me to realize what happened (and is sadly still happening) is not normal. i would be honestly stunned when i saw how my friends parents would treat them. i couldn't understand how they could laugh without being punished. how they could joke with their parents without getting yelled at. i watched 8 passengers because it felt "real" i mourn for these children who were put through this hell, who reached out and were ignored. i know how it feels. seeing the photo captioned "finally" broke my heart. i hope they are able to recover and find the peace they deserve and i hope those pathetic excuses for parents rot in hell for the pain they put those little angels through.
I used to watch Sis vs Bro, and now that they’ve grown up and I’ve grown up, they started talking about how they felt the constant pressure taht if they didn’t act happy and energetic and devote all their time to YouTube, they couldn’t pay the bills. These kids suffered so much
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