I truly believe that many YouTuber families would have social work involved if it wasn't for the fact they're rich and white. They have way WAY more leeway than poor families let alone poor not white families.WheresMyCoffee wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 5:15 pmHaving an i-pad is a privledge, having your lunch at school and a bed to sleep in are basic needs you need to meet for your child. If they were a poor family and the child went without lunch on more than one occasion or it was noted that a child was sleeping on a bean bag for over 7 months you KNOW that cps would be involved, why is it Ok just because they are a rich white mormon family?DoodleBop2 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 08, 2020 3:14 pm Taking someone's bed is dehumanizing.
The issue is one child can lose their phone forever for something another won't.
Even prisoners have their own stuff not "the room my mom allows me to use"
Religious punishment camping in the woods?
She's always been wackadoodle but some shit is clearly abusive but she's a rich white lady so legally I doubt anything will happen.
Can you imagine if a poor black mom with 5 kids from 3 daddies left her kids to play in the street with no shoes like Jess or didn't provide a bed intentionally for 7 months or food like this one. I'm also thinking how much is Dad involved in these decisions because as often as religious women go on about traditional roles these YouTuber women are often married to these dudes who just exist to make money and babies...until they quit to YouTube full time.
If anything does come of it they will use their giant platforms and fan bases to paint themselves as the real victims. You think either parent in the