“AMERICAN FAMILY ROAD TRIP” FAMILY VLOGGERS, 10 PEOPLE LIVING IN A BUS?! | Influencer Insanity Ep 8

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @HannahAlonzo
    @HannahAlonzo  3 месяца назад +207

    Get $5 off your next Magic Spoon order through my link sponsr.is/magicspoon_hannahalonzo or use code HANNAHALONZO at checkout or look for Magic Spoon in your nearest grocery store!

    • @FrauMona2023
      @FrauMona2023 3 месяца назад +10

      It is so sed to see these children grow up with a camera in their face as thier normal! About one week ago, a 7 or maybe 8-year-old girl of a familybloger family (5 Kinds 2 parents), grabs her mom's phone to make a lot of RUclips shorts with her friend and her brother. The songs she used wear inappropriate and the camera angels wear disturbing!
      Thankfully, the parents notice the Videos and they wear delete next day.

    • @Its.Littleroadridinghood
      @Its.Littleroadridinghood 3 месяца назад +10

      I hope we'll get a video on ASMR content creators... Especially food ASMR

    • @taranicholson282
      @taranicholson282 3 месяца назад +1

      100 % agree with your assessment.

    • @now_chemical
      @now_chemical 3 месяца назад +1

      magic spoon is everything it’s chocked up to be lol. love the bars too! 😍

    • @airbrushmakeupwithlauri
      @airbrushmakeupwithlauri 3 месяца назад +1

      I think they are crazy ass hell

  • @lexyhartmann4396
    @lexyhartmann4396 3 месяца назад +6556

    Also - the absolute hypocrisy of them demonising screen time and phones for their kids whilst at the same time making videos of their kids for others to watch on their screen time and phones and making money from it… insane!

    • @bethgramkow5225
      @bethgramkow5225 3 месяца назад +340

      The kids are truly cut off from other people. I was hoping they at least had friends on line. This is such a ripe place for abuse

    • @vashti1616
      @vashti1616 3 месяца назад +288

      I assumed that they don't have screens (ie cell phone ) is because they could see other people's lives and realize theirs in not typical. Plus they could call for help.

    • @alyzak.8997
      @alyzak.8997 3 месяца назад +22

      yeah be consistent. both are wrong

    • @TJCretin
      @TJCretin 3 месяца назад

      Hypocrisy is the bedrock of Christian values. They’re just following their “faith”.

    • @asryvr
      @asryvr 3 месяца назад +8

      exactly my thought

  • @Marisol1711
    @Marisol1711 3 месяца назад +2187

    I remember one time a daughter on one of these insanity family buses wanted to SLEEP IN A HOTEL for her birthday. It's so sad.

    • @danis4054
      @danis4054 3 месяца назад +191

      That is truly sad. All of these families need to be investigated and held accountable!

    • @KarinAllison
      @KarinAllison 3 месяца назад +240

      Our family of 5 has been living in a trailer for 8 years now (it's all we can afford) and we do book ourselves into a hotel for Christmas as a treat. We house-sit every chance we get. We don't love living this way and are planning a move to another state next year to afford a house, but my kids are teens now and their younger years were really the ones I would've wanted to have a house for. So yeah, life is hard and sad in some ways.

    • @danis4054
      @danis4054 3 месяца назад +138

      @@KarinAllison my daughter and I are in a tough situation too and I feel for you. It’s different when you can’t afford enough space. You care about it and want to make it better, just like I do. Instead of being rich and doing it on purpose to make more money, like these idiots. Sending love to you ❤️

    • @danis4054
      @danis4054 3 месяца назад +50

      @@KarinAllison I’ve actually thought about the “van life” for my teenage daughter and me, but right now we live with my mom who has dementia bc I take care of her. But it’s always in my thoughts…would she have enough room for her privacy? I cannot believe these people are so blind to their children’s needs. They don’t need a ton, but they do need the option of privacy and a little space. It’s rough out here, I get it 😭

    • @owlproblem7230
      @owlproblem7230 3 месяца назад +51

      Oh gosh. Those kids are messed up. Why is there no stricter laws about children in the US? For example, here in Germany everybody HAS to go to school, no exceptions. it makes abuse like this harder

  • @melissaa2369
    @melissaa2369 3 месяца назад +8351

    Low income parents are constantly shamed because they have kids sharing a room, but this is fine?

    • @alyzak.8997
      @alyzak.8997 3 месяца назад +313

      ikr. The latter has the means and chooses to give a poorer lifestyle to their kids. Or maybe it's all pretense and they actually have a masnion lol

    • @wolfsmaid6815
      @wolfsmaid6815 3 месяца назад +202

      yup, we are saving to buy a bigger house but right now our kids (2 yrs and 3mo) have to share a room and we got a lot of criticism about it from family and friends.

    • @YaaLFH
      @YaaLFH 3 месяца назад +352

      @@wolfsmaid6815 Ignore them, there's nothing wrong with children sharing a room.

    • @jasminewilliams1673
      @jasminewilliams1673 3 месяца назад +100

      @@wolfsmaid6815 my kids 6 and 8 have shared a room since the youngest was born (3 mon)They are close in age and has worked out well. They also have a playroom

    • @lesley4085
      @lesley4085 3 месяца назад +180

      @@wolfsmaid6815what! that is shameful, millions of kids share a room. Unless your family and friends are going to finance a bigger house for you they need to mind their own damn business.

  • @ND-iw1nr
    @ND-iw1nr 2 месяца назад +533

    @HannahAlonzo: As the second to last of a family about this size, I was an afterthought. In every single aspect, throughout my entire childhood and after. My parents didn't give a damn about my health, physical growth, hobbies, school, anything.
    In fact, it was a TEACHER who not only caught my poor vision, but actually took me to GET glasses, after she tried and failed to convince my parents of the need for a pair.
    The glasses would have been free if my parents had taken me, as our universal health care covers it. But they just did not want to, my mother even said "She's faking it for attention."
    My teacher paid for them herself. One of my greatest regrets is that I can't tell her how much she meant to me, she was very special.
    I vividly remember staring out the window on our way back, amazed by the trees. I had no idea they were so beautiful, with leaves. Obviously I knew about leaves, but I'd never seen them ON trees, they'd always been a big green blob.

    • @judithamooney
      @judithamooney Месяц назад +53

      The joy on your face at seeing leaves and the world around you better , is how she knew how much this meant to you.

    • @ND-iw1nr
      @ND-iw1nr Месяц назад +49

      @@judithamooney I hope so, I really do. It was a very rough school, and massively underfunded. My class bullied her out of that school within a year, her first year of teaching. I wasn't part of the bullies, I adored her. It was so sad when I heard she had left, but at the same time, I felt she deserved better, so I was happy for her.
      Still, I wish I could find out her name, and let her know:
      "You were the ONLY one, the one single person, who saw me, who helped me, and it meant so incredibly much. I have never, not once, forgotten your kindness. You gave me hope. You gave me strength to keep going. You literally opened my eyes. Thank you is not enough, but, thank you."
      I'm crying as I type this, for good reasons. Great teachers can save lives.

    • @powerpuff4ever
      @powerpuff4ever Месяц назад +30

      I think the most appalling thing about a parent saying “she’s faking it for attention” as a response is that they’re _acknowledging_ that on some level they aren’t paying enough attention to their child and then they’re proceeding to do nothing about it but shame said child

    • @colleenshields2054
      @colleenshields2054 Месяц назад +5

      @@ND-iw1nr That is such a beautiful story! I wonder if you could even contact the school district to find out the names of past teachers, or maybe the school library would have an old yearbook? I hope that you find her one day.

    • @Kayyouhu77
      @Kayyouhu77 Месяц назад +6

      Thank you for the example. My husband came from a too large family. His only sister's vision was so bad she didn't know that there were wires between telephone poles. She finally got glasses based on a school nurse screening. One older brother was completely ignored and became an alcoholic by his teens. Several of them did not get the health care and educational interventions they needed. His parents were nice people but there is just not enough time in the day to properly care for eight souls. And it was religion that drove them to it. So when wacko religious parents have kid after kid in a time of severe over-population, I'm disgusted. And when they turn it into a business vlog, I can't even.

  • @Rwebs
    @Rwebs 3 месяца назад +8550

    This family is getting away with this under the “classy if you’re rich, trashy if you’re poor” mindset. I can guarantee this would not fly if this couple was not in their privileged position.
    It also boils my blood that kids can be used for social media without any protections.

    • @kconway2263
      @kconway2263 3 месяца назад +319

      I don’t fault people who are doing the best they can with the income they earn, but if you choose to put 6 of your kids in one tiny room and your toddler on the floor when you could do better, that’s not right. And with them being all over each other in that confined space, I hope those kids have headphones. These kids are going to have trauma when they’re older, if they don’t already. Edit: I just got to the part where Hannah describes the bus rocking. 😂

    • @Rwebs
      @Rwebs 3 месяца назад

      @@kconway2263wholeheartedly agree!

    • @Rwebs
      @Rwebs 3 месяца назад +30

      @@kconway2263wholeheartedly agreed!

    • @proper.role.model.819
      @proper.role.model.819 3 месяца назад +132

      Thats why they have all these kids... for content and the attention. Its just an aesthetic and its gross.

    • @larissabrglum3856
      @larissabrglum3856 3 месяца назад +123

      It reminds me of the early days of Hollywood when child actors had zero protections. The field of child acting is still terrible, but those kids at least have *some* laws protecting them. Social media kids have basically none.

  • @cameronspeare883
    @cameronspeare883 3 месяца назад +2818

    Coming from a large family, these big families often rely on the labor of the older children to run the household. Parentification is a huge problem and often results in strained and imbalanced relationships between the older children and their parents.

    • @annetteellis2788
      @annetteellis2788 3 месяца назад +269

      I was just going to comment the same thing. The way parents split themselves among 8 children is that they don’t. I would be shocked if the oldest 2 aren’t responsible for a lot of the child care.

    • @meala00
      @meala00 3 месяца назад +123

      Yesss parentification is so hard for kids and it happens frequently with families that are too big for the parents to handle without help

    • @TheSharna23
      @TheSharna23 3 месяца назад +134

      You are 100% correct! Any parent of 2+ kids will tell you that, even if one parent stays at home, it’s a CRAP TON of work. Being able to parent 8 children is next to impossible without help, and unfortunately these types of people don’t hire help or ask family/friends to assist. They make their teens secondary and tertiary parents. It’s disgusting.

    • @FloppityFlopFlop777
      @FloppityFlopFlop777 3 месяца назад +9

      Excellent point.

    • @stephaniethesoprano
      @stephaniethesoprano 3 месяца назад +73

      I'm the eldest of four and was parentified .... even when it was just me and my brother considering we didn't live full time with my two half siblings I was STILL the second/third/fifth parent.. I can't even fathom being the eldest in a family this large

  • @abbybanks637
    @abbybanks637 3 месяца назад +2595

    It’s extremely concerning that the oldest daughter has no privacy. Imagine going through puberty as a girl and not having your own space or being around other girls your age. Same with the teen boy. You share space with your sisters and have no other teens to befriend

    • @mscptizzy
      @mscptizzy 3 месяца назад +164

      Especially because they have the money for that space!!

    • @cakielovesyouu
      @cakielovesyouu 3 месяца назад

      @ville__omg youre absolutely disgusting

    • @Therese2312
      @Therese2312 3 месяца назад +59

      Recipe for tragedy

    • @XxMusicxKelseyxX
      @XxMusicxKelseyxX 3 месяца назад +171

      and no access to devices to make/keep friends with either, apparently. I would have at least one mental breakdown a day, especially since the older kids may be able to remember "normal" life.

    • @Alyssa_M513
      @Alyssa_M513 3 месяца назад +128

      When I was a teen, my parents took my door off its hinges for a week as punishment for slamming my door too many times. Having all these kids in one room is like that but 100 times worse. Their daily sleeping arrangement is worse than my punishment. 😢

  • @evancheng59
    @evancheng59 3 месяца назад +712

    It's actually pretty terrifying to think that the kids not having access to screens = kids not having the only remaining way to access the outside world, resources, ppl, etc.
    If someone wanted to raise kids in a trapped environment, that's how they would do it: leave them with nothing to compare to, no one else to talk to, and isolated in this little family echo chamber.

    • @icu3869
      @icu3869 2 месяца назад +74

      THIS! I was extremely sheltered and homeschooled by my eccentric mother. She distrusted things like online banking, thought smartphones were frivolous, etc. Cancer took her after several years of my 24/7 care. That alone was isolating. but the struggle of having to learn SO MUCH when I don't even KNOW what I dont know is HARD. Lessons that others have taken for granted for years and assume I know has been an overwhelming nightmare.
      These kids are facing unexpected challenges beyond comprehension, I fear for their futures- these parents are disgraceful.

    • @phoebec2020
      @phoebec2020 2 месяца назад

      @@icu3869I hope you are making friends who are supporting you through this uphill struggle.

    • @sainttheresetaylor2054
      @sainttheresetaylor2054 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@icu3869 what new things are you having to learn? if u don't mind sharing

    • @Briiiii23
      @Briiiii23 2 месяца назад +5

      As soon as I heard that, I was like “oh, definitely an isolation tactic”

    • @youbeus3777
      @youbeus3777 Месяц назад +6

      Screen? Kids these days would do better without

  • @larissabrglum3856
    @larissabrglum3856 3 месяца назад +3164

    If I were a UPS worker and a family of ten rolled up in a bus to weigh their baby on one of my scales, I would probably call social services

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 3 месяца назад +81

      Absolutely

    • @leilaloo2399
      @leilaloo2399 3 месяца назад +45

      I thought the same thing

    • @dooter6024
      @dooter6024 3 месяца назад +98

      And you would be a hero to that baby

    • @raquel548
      @raquel548 3 месяца назад +152

      That clip was despicable. They have no shame, and I would have absolutely refused to let them use the scale if I worked there.

    • @MoreCoffeePlease.
      @MoreCoffeePlease. 3 месяца назад +39

      I came to the comments looking for this. Absolutely revolting bc it’s clear they can do better.

  • @theashoxford6127
    @theashoxford6127 3 месяца назад +1727

    Those kids aren't far off from moving out, getting their own TikTok accounts, and spilling the beans on all the horrific stuff happening when the cameras are off.

    • @gmun2248
      @gmun2248 3 месяца назад +40

      If they're ever allowed to do so...

    • @theashoxford6127
      @theashoxford6127 3 месяца назад +62

      @@gmun2248 They'll move out of the bus one day....

    • @Kaydee-haiku
      @Kaydee-haiku 3 месяца назад +116

      I’d be plotting my escape if I were the teenager. I’d move with a family member or something

    • @carnevalmefisto
      @carnevalmefisto 3 месяца назад +64

      I deeply hope those kids will get out of this messed up situation, but it's easier to say than to be done. You need some cash to move out. Hard to say if family members [grandparents for example] would be willing to take those kids in.
      If that family are constantly on the way, those teen kids have no chance to get a job. IDK if parents would share their income [in which kids participated!] to help them be independent.
      Still, again I hope those kids will success. This lifestyle must be a torture. Zero privacy. Zero friends. Nights "concerts" made of crying baby and parents moans while making new baby.
      It's a hell.

    • @clementine9
      @clementine9 3 месяца назад +15

      I would absolutely run away to a relative and get emancipated if I were the oldest!

  • @Corpsebride1
    @Corpsebride1 3 месяца назад +2572

    I love that you’re not afraid to call creators out.. it’s a fact that some creators are so desperate for fame that they forget regular human values

    • @tarbhnathrac
      @tarbhnathrac 3 месяца назад +36

      Or, quite likely, they just never HAD normal human values ... just an overabundance of greed.

    • @LaunchYourWellness
      @LaunchYourWellness 3 месяца назад +28

      But…but…it’s “Noah’s Ark” *typed whilst giggling* 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @worldofcolorx
      @worldofcolorx 3 месяца назад +12

      Knowing that their biggest channel is on Instagram, they don’t make money from that platform. The only way to make money on Instagram is through sponsorships. Do they ever do sponsored videos? Wondering if there is any proof that they are exploiting their kids for cash or if they just are being exploited solely for the fame.

    • @vivieneckert1627
      @vivieneckert1627 3 месяца назад +19

      And while doing this she does not just dump on these people but wants us to think about what we are consuming. I stopped watching mommy channels after realizing how horrible it must be when (especially creepy) people watch your childhood publicly

    • @Sanfransweety
      @Sanfransweety 3 месяца назад +12

      Hannah, to me, seems to be the most genuine and authentic content creator out of all the celebrity world.

  • @jworth7203
    @jworth7203 2 месяца назад +116

    The fact that you are more respectful of these children’s privacy than their own parents is a really sad commentary on their parents.

  • @michaela227
    @michaela227 3 месяца назад +1467

    'god told me we need to pack up and leave' gives strong 'the authorities are after me' - vibes

    • @larissabrglum3856
      @larissabrglum3856 3 месяца назад +85

      You're right, good catch

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 3 месяца назад +153

      Yep, as someone who goes to church, not even my pastors would dare to say God told them anything. When people start speaking like this, it means they have a warped understanding of religion, maybe even don't feel it at all and are insecure about that, and are faking it to try to convince others they are super blessed. On the other hand, they could have a mental disorder if they don't understand that strong feelings and impulse decisions are not by default holy messages.

    • @aimeedouglas1584
      @aimeedouglas1584 3 месяца назад +23

      I’m sure if the “authorities” were after them, they wouldn’t be plastered all over social media.

    • @Kaydee-haiku
      @Kaydee-haiku 3 месяца назад +9

      Covering up for those bad spirits actually talking to him

    • @wwaxwork
      @wwaxwork 3 месяца назад +47

      The guy had a whole crypto bro stage so I wouldn't be surprised. They also headed off to South American and tried to have an anchor baby in a country without extradition for a while there but that seemed to go wrong.

  • @NatsumiMichi
    @NatsumiMichi 3 месяца назад +1109

    "Your children don't have screens - but they appear a lot on ours" is hands down the most disturbing thing I've heard in a while. Also, them gushing over how their kids are each other's best friends is such a red flag when you realize those kids have no other options in friends or best friends if they're homeschooled, constantly on the move and don't even have a phone to chat with anyone else at all.
    Not even to call a support line or straight up CPS, that's what I'd be aiming to do if someone stuck me in a shoebox with seven siblings, and parents that make me act out cringe for clout.

    • @MarthaSpizziri
      @MarthaSpizziri 3 месяца назад +16

      I wonder what the legalities of their situation are. Since they’re traveling in other countries, there might not even be a way to hold them responsible for any issues.

    • @irina-ty1336
      @irina-ty1336 3 месяца назад +39

      Yep, I don't get how "My kids are best friends" is a flex, when the only contact they have with other children is with their siblings

    • @NatsumiMichi
      @NatsumiMichi 3 месяца назад +12

      @@MarthaSpizziri It would blow my mind if you could travel across the US breaking laws and be untouchable only because you're 'just moving through' the country while you're actively abusing your children...for example. Even if somehow that wouldn't be breaking the law in the country they are the citizens of, if they are in a different country where it is illegal, they should be held responsible for it.
      That's at least how EU would handle it - when in Rome, do as the Romans do or end up in jail.

    • @Solonneysa
      @Solonneysa 3 месяца назад +8

      Reminds me of a real-life "The Truman Show"

    • @Medic777-e6h
      @Medic777-e6h 2 месяца назад

      I have to wonder how it does not "blow your mind" that these men and women were sent to foreign wars to shed their blood in horrific conditions amidst daily atrocities, but when they come home to a free country, some think they don't deserve to board a fully equipped luxury recreational vehicle built with their own hands and travel at their leisure with family members for as long as they care to.
      Why should they not lead their own lives? Why should they be puppets of warmongering and nothing more? Haven't they done their tour of duty?
      We live in a free country that allows freedom of movement from sea to shining sea. It doesn’t blow your mind that in a free world filled with so-called enlightenment and intelligence with all of its potential for constructive use, people presume men and women should be sent to die in unnecessary wars? *That* doesn't blow your mind?
      What blows your mind is after returning from a war zone, to a free world, where they deserve to live in peace, amidst law and order, as law abiding citizens in their own country as they choose? They are "too mobile"?
      Their lives are dispensible in a war? You're not concerned they should be mobilized to be sacrifices in a combat zone? No objections? No concern? But in peace they cannot enjoy freedom or mobility? You presume they shouldn't be able to choose their mobile lifestyle in a free world? They can't live in peace in an RV? They can die for you in a bloody war, but they can't enjoy a peaceable life with their family in an RV? You can put them in tanks 24 hours a day in a 120 degree desert for 6 months and they can come back disabled or suffering
      PTSD and unknown diseases. You can put them on warships away from their families in 18 square feet under enemy attack for five years going to and fro in a war zone. But they can't drive an RV, live in safety and sanity, recover in the countryside with their immediate family for a few years? You lost me. How is that sensible?

  • @megancoghlan4870
    @megancoghlan4870 3 месяца назад +784

    As someone who grew up in a very similar situation, your points are spot on. The older kids are 100% caring for/raising the younger ones. I would also like to add that while the kids may think they’re okay with this situation, when they become adults and realize how they were treated their feelings about it will almost certainly change. Children want to make their parents happy, and probably think that they’re fine with having their lives blasted all over social media. As an adult, they’re going to realize how much their privacy was violated in order to monetize a lifestyle that they probably won’t agree with in a few years.
    Using your kids to make money on social media is disgusting and shouldn’t be legal.

    • @Serahelizabethh
      @Serahelizabethh 2 месяца назад +10

      I second this!!

    • @sorrelkit123
      @sorrelkit123 26 дней назад +3

      Oldest of 7 here, confirming that the chance that that the older kids, ESPECIALLY the daughter, DON'T have to carry some of the parenting load is pretty much zero. I'm sure the eldest son feels a lot of it too, but daughters in this kinds of situation are so often expected to take on the role of assistant mother

  • @gianna0526
    @gianna0526 2 месяца назад +141

    The trauma of hearing your parents make your next sibling in a bus that you live in.

  • @persgodiva
    @persgodiva 3 месяца назад +1407

    Oh we're getting a documentary about how traumatizing this was in a few years, guaranteed

    • @aliciachristingerald4502
      @aliciachristingerald4502 3 месяца назад +23

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @owlproblem7230
      @owlproblem7230 3 месяца назад +20

      Or a dateline episode

    • @lazulirose4346
      @lazulirose4346 3 месяца назад +63

      I agree, i think there will be a whole generation of social media children who will have a lot to process when they become adults.

    • @chloey6571
      @chloey6571 3 месяца назад +4

      Absolutely

    • @wamz9191
      @wamz9191 3 месяца назад +2

      💯

  • @CarolMarieReads
    @CarolMarieReads 3 месяца назад +4864

    A man gets a calling to make an “ark”. Isolates family … is this the start of a true crime doc?!

    • @papermintairplane
      @papermintairplane 3 месяца назад +391

      If it's not, it'll certainly be a line in a scholarly article about the long-term psychological effects of this lifestyle on children.

    • @danny8747
      @danny8747 3 месяца назад +423

      its definitely the perfect situation for abuse. no one can even report it cause theyre always moving

    • @LittleDreamer1412
      @LittleDreamer1412 3 месяца назад

      For real, if this guy was Moslem or anything other than white and Christian people would probably riot and call him a terrorist in the making.

    • @paulaa5866
      @paulaa5866 3 месяца назад +88

      i'd swear it wouldn't be the first time it has happened

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 3 месяца назад +62

      Stephanie Harlowe material! These people are deeply creepy.

  • @serensighs
    @serensighs 3 месяца назад +2249

    The way she treats her infant like a prop is horrifying. She never supports his head, jiggles him around constantly while he's trying to sleep, and he's suffered at least three sunburns in her care. It's disgusting watching her in a hat and sunglasses while her unprotected baby fries in the sun.

    • @Sara.Aspenvik
      @Sara.Aspenvik 3 месяца назад +360

      Sunburnt her baby MULTIPLE times?! 😮 That is beyond the pale.

    • @TsunaKimchi
      @TsunaKimchi 3 месяца назад +88

      Just like Bella Lambert with her adopted daughter Story... someone need to make videos about this crazy "mom"

    • @hijabigirl18
      @hijabigirl18 3 месяца назад +6

      @@TsunaKimchi what happened to story?

    • @_pearl_
      @_pearl_ 3 месяца назад +8

      @@hijabigirl18yeah, what’s going on with Bella & Story? 🤔

    • @laurakonate8884
      @laurakonate8884 3 месяца назад

      Follow DCP he is covering her vlogs ​@@TsunaKimchi

  • @myopicdreams
    @myopicdreams Месяц назад +36

    As someone who grew up in something like this(no bus involved) but the fake homeschooling, never seeing doctors, not going to school, being locked in a small place, I can confirm as an adult it is so super hard to read social ques to make friends and to understand whats going on. We tend to accidentally gravitate towards people who will take advantage of us, control, or backstab us because it is familiar and we don't even realize what we are doing. Its hard to get a job, start families, be successful in anything at all really. We just struggle all the damm time. Its so freaking tiring. Not to say we can't be successful just that any success we have we are still at a huge disadvantage compared to others.

    • @gabriellethompson4353
      @gabriellethompson4353 15 дней назад

      I grew up in a family where my mom didn't trust the system and pulled us out of school to live in the middle of nowhere for our teens years. I relate to this. I struggled alot with socialization and preparing as an adult when you are sheltered and isolated and not even properly schooled (it felt like unschooling at times). It's not healthy by any means and certainly isn't fair to the child's development.

  • @amazinglyshook
    @amazinglyshook 3 месяца назад +882

    I love this series because it feels like the closest to understanding the true nature of influencing. People make money which is not inherently wrong, but like all jobs, it depends on how you do it and what their intentions are.

    • @HannahAlonzo
      @HannahAlonzo  3 месяца назад +80

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @ItsBritt2967
      @ItsBritt2967 3 месяца назад +20

      The idea that they know when they know when their parents are getting it on is disgusting! So glad you're bringing attention to this! ​@@HannahAlonzo

    • @freeinghumanitynow
      @freeinghumanitynow 3 месяца назад

      Making an income from social media is going to go the way of the dodo bird. It's just not going to be a thing anymore. These exploitative nutjobs are going to ruin it for everyone.

    • @wendyheusel6046
      @wendyheusel6046 3 месяца назад +9

      What if they bus break down

    • @jasdawn5
      @jasdawn5 3 месяца назад +9

      Monetizing your kids is absolutely wrong and I hope there she laws protecting kids from predatory parents who force their kids to perform for social media.

  • @beachysands4036
    @beachysands4036 3 месяца назад +482

    I don’t understand why the child actor and labor laws don’t seem to apply here. RUclips needs to take an active role in this issue.

    • @Halle167
      @Halle167 3 месяца назад +27

      Yes, Your correct! ALL platforms need to ban this! Get an honest job parents and budget properly! What happens now if they can’t upload? The kids are going to be thrown into The System!

    • @amblonyxx
      @amblonyxx 3 месяца назад +17

      Especially after the 8 Passengers fiasco

    • @slomnim
      @slomnim 2 месяца назад +5

      RUclips needs its ad revenue... Look at the Mr beast drama on literally casino'ing the brains of their child audience

    • @jordanpowell2242
      @jordanpowell2242 2 месяца назад +3

      Several countries have or are passing legislation to limit and even prevent this the latest country I heard about is France

  • @MyPaucast
    @MyPaucast 3 месяца назад +2010

    No one else finds it disturbing to imagine that 7 kids in a bus live with their parents whose main goal is to keep getting pregnant?

    • @carrieaponte8726
      @carrieaponte8726 3 месяца назад +122

      8 kids 🙃

    • @icu3869
      @icu3869 2 месяца назад +218

      No escape to school, sports, lessins, church, or neighbors or friends houses...so much they are missing out on...

    • @proper.role.model.819
      @proper.role.model.819 2 месяца назад +145

      @@carrieaponte8726 Ew..yeah.. when do they have time?! Do they make them go out side for a certain amount of time? Gross

    • @robinbaggio89
      @robinbaggio89 2 месяца назад

      No one misses out on church 😂​@@icu3869

    • @torimbfs
      @torimbfs 2 месяца назад +216

      "OK, kids! Put in your headphones! Mommy and daddy need to make you a new costar... I mean, sibling!" There is not enough room there for the older kids to not notice when stuff is happening. The amount of therapy they will need is crazy.

  • @coryrain
    @coryrain 2 месяца назад +129

    You may want to make an update on this family. They are in meltdown mode after revealing an alledged visit from cps. We're not sure if it really happened, there are some weird things about the report. They're accusing the Reddit community of calling, which isn't how cps works. Lol. It's been fascinating.

    • @Blake1720
      @Blake1720 26 дней назад +4

      Wow what happened now? Yeah I was wondering when CPS would be involved

  • @AlexandraUtschig
    @AlexandraUtschig 3 месяца назад +897

    As an autistic person, living on a bus with 10 people sounds like my own personal hell. 😅

    • @kristenevans4557
      @kristenevans4557 3 месяца назад +62

      I’ve raised 2 sons on the autism spectrum and they totally required their own bedrooms and time to decompress from the world. It was a basic need. I can’t imagine putting them through this for an extended period of time!

    • @NyxBluebell
      @NyxBluebell 3 месяца назад +14

      Definitely. Absolute hell 🔥

    • @RosesandBlingPapercrafts
      @RosesandBlingPapercrafts 3 месяца назад +36

      Totally agree. I’m not autistic but am ADHD and an introvert, I could not imagine being stuck with this many people 24/7 and no escape 😳

    • @Lizzypoohxo
      @Lizzypoohxo 3 месяца назад +28

      I'm Neuro typical and it sounds like a loving hell to me too 😂. Even if everyone gets along well ALL the time, it's still not ok to live like this. It's child cruelty in my opinion.

    • @lorrainestokes336
      @lorrainestokes336 3 месяца назад +7

      not just an autistic person😊

  • @cammaster50
    @cammaster50 3 месяца назад +1199

    200 Square feet with 9 people is 22.22 square feet per a person. The average prison cell is 48 square feet, jails are 70 square feet minimum. Just think about that for a moment

    • @haleytruslow7200
      @haleytruslow7200 3 месяца назад +29

      Jesus Christ

    • @nightcoreeclub
      @nightcoreeclub 3 месяца назад +29

      well when you put it that way…

    • @tarbhnathrac
      @tarbhnathrac 3 месяца назад +103

      1. Actually, it's 10 people (2 adults plus [now] 8 kids). So, 20 (not 22.22) square feet per person.
      2. Does the 200 square feet exclude the space taken up by counters and closets, etc.? If not, reduce that 20 square feet per person by at least 2 square feet - so, 18 square feet per person?

    • @Shetooktothewoods
      @Shetooktothewoods 3 месяца назад +51

      Subtract the space dedicated to kitchen cabinets and fixtures and other storage, (guessing about a third) and you’re down to 13.
      Point of reference: the suggestion for housing size is 550 per person. That’s obviously flexible due to layout and who the people are, but….

    • @isabele4365
      @isabele4365 3 месяца назад +3

      Most people have a cell mate in prison tho

  • @jennifer2185
    @jennifer2185 3 месяца назад +1767

    If my husband had a "spiritual awakening" and forced us to move to a bus, I honestly think I'd have to divorce him... lol

    • @MonkeyWatchervr-zh7kp
      @MonkeyWatchervr-zh7kp 3 месяца назад +104

      Girl same cause wtf

    • @lolalondres5625
      @lolalondres5625 3 месяца назад +96

      It was a spiritual awakening, but not from God.

    • @f.t633
      @f.t633 3 месяца назад +15

      as you should

    • @LoveK1
      @LoveK1 3 месяца назад +33

      Think? That’s instant divorce in my book!😂

    • @coor0kun
      @coor0kun 3 месяца назад +77

      You would have a "marital awakening" and leave 😂

  • @kristiangoransson6104
    @kristiangoransson6104 2 месяца назад +97

    Being a single, full time working dad, with four kids aged 5,6,9,11 living in a 550 square foot house I find it impossible to believe that those kids are happy. My kids are surprisingly nice to each other, knock on wood, but that only means that there’s a limited amount of conflict between them every day.
    Cramming twice the amount of kids on half the space and not having them go to school and daycare is something I couldn’t imagine putting kids through
    Seeing her husband’s expression from the deleted video gives me anxiety filled memories of living with my kids mom. Every time I feel tired, multiple times per day, I remember that I’m happier and more well off single and tired under my own control

    • @jedisarah501st
      @jedisarah501st 4 дня назад +2

      I'm so happy you've found freedom from that marriage, your kids will see the change and this will hopefully teach them not to put up with abuse in their future relationships! You're doing great 😊

  • @rebelbelle1388
    @rebelbelle1388 3 месяца назад +1052

    She said it herself in one of her reels: "My toxic trait is continuing to add things to my life that depend on me for survival." She said the quiet part out loud. She is doing this to fill some hole in her life. She needs people that depend on her- that's what determines her self worth. And she keeps having kids thinking that need will be met and that hole will be filled, and she's just digging herself deeper. What she needs is therapy and birth control.

    • @AyaDragonheart
      @AyaDragonheart 3 месяца назад +72

      Right?! You cannot convince me that this whole situation ISN'T straight up abuse. I understand not everyone has the means to live in a space large enough for their whole family, but this specific circumstance is clearly very different as they DO have the means and are choosing an extreme. Even if the parents turned out to be angels about everything else, just the fact that the kids are forced into living arrangements like this is enough to damage them for life. It really makes me wonder how you're supposed to integrate into society after growing up like that.

    • @steelclackers2611
      @steelclackers2611 3 месяца назад +34

      I mean she's a military vet from what I'm hearing. If it's Iraq ones... Well let's say troops were doing lots of warcrimes as usual in this conflict towards a local population specifically. I would not be surprised if people's psyche would get screwed or destroyed along with their morals.

    • @PetraP01
      @PetraP01 3 месяца назад +20

      They also think that raising kids is about the parents' development, so they have kids to serve the parents, not because they actually just want to have a nice family.

    • @Kolie_24
      @Kolie_24 3 месяца назад +24

      @@rebelbelle1388 I don't think she meant she needed her kids to fill a hole in a maternal way but in an attention way, she's birthing a fan club that is dependent on her. I don't think she has any maternal feeling towards Boone the way she has been treating him and ignoring his medical needs, but she loves him for the likes and clicks he brings her.

    • @ashleyhall6098
      @ashleyhall6098 3 месяца назад +29

      Not to mention calling her children "things." She views them as props for her videos and nothing more.

  • @gleepot
    @gleepot 3 месяца назад +1285

    I'm a religious dude, and I think this is a crock. Greed and pride is the driving force behind their decision to live this lifestyle and subject their children to it. Always beware of those who flaunt their belief for monetization.

    • @infinitedragonbellyx.x
      @infinitedragonbellyx.x 3 месяца назад +67

      100% They don't give a darn about their kids. I hate kids, and I even find this cruel and awful. The kids deserve stability and long term relationships

    • @Brea890
      @Brea890 3 месяца назад +67

      Completely agree. I believe in personal revelation, but as soon as she talked about the husband being called to “build an ark”, like no. I don’t buy that, sorry. 🚩🚩🚩

    • @ldjc
      @ldjc 3 месяца назад +63

      Apparently God told the father to do this? There is ZERO chance that the God revealed in the Bible tells someone to remove themselves from a church community. Hebrews 10:24-25, Ephesians 4:11-16, Matthew 16:18, Acts 9:31, the implications of Colossians 3:16, all the verses about leaders/ministers/deacons make it clear that if you call yourself a Christian, you should be attending a church to serve/encourage/be served/be encouraged/be taught/be prayed for/be in community etc.

    • @paisley1053
      @paisley1053 3 месяца назад +1

      💯💯💯

    • @Truffle85
      @Truffle85 3 месяца назад +21

      Isn't greed and pride like the bedrock of religion? I mean it certainly is the bedrock of Christianity as it's currently practiced.

  • @ozmathegreatand
    @ozmathegreatand 3 месяца назад +1075

    8:54 they are probably only ‘best friends’ because they don’t interact with any other kids… someday there will be a documentary where these kids speak out about what this was really like

    • @dez6278
      @dez6278 3 месяца назад +55

      I just commented. This happened with an identical family years ago and the kids hated it and spoke out later.

    • @kstahl4619
      @kstahl4619 3 месяца назад +7

      @@dez6278 I think she did a vid about that family too!

    • @nolagirl7082
      @nolagirl7082 3 месяца назад +34

      A lot of kids from the early days of RUclips are at that age where they’re finally old enough to speak out, and they have been saying some pretty horrifying things!

    • @SarcasticShrubbery
      @SarcasticShrubbery 3 месяца назад +34

      I was thinking the exact same thing. Netflix doc coming 2030: "Growing up in our weird parents' sex bus"

    • @mbs8001
      @mbs8001 3 месяца назад +20

      This isn’t the first time a set of fundamentalist parents stuffed all their kids on a bus. Both times I know of there was horrible abuse happening and the kids spoke out later.
      I hope that’s not the case here, but it seems to be a trend.

  • @TetrisAddiction
    @TetrisAddiction 2 месяца назад +47

    There is an article from 4 days ago where they recount the trauma of having child services check in on them in FL. They said people who weaponize child services should be held criminally responsible. As in, if you even question if children may not be safe, you are a criminal. These people don’t care about the safety of children.

  • @AffectionateSeaOtter
    @AffectionateSeaOtter 3 месяца назад +465

    My Ex tried to FORCE this RV lifestyle on me and my kids. The result was a Divorce. That should pretty much explain everything.

    • @jennifercriswell198
      @jennifercriswell198 3 месяца назад +63

      GOOD FOR YOU! This stranger is proud of you ❤

    • @zeinaba-ismail1751
      @zeinaba-ismail1751 3 месяца назад +31

      I have four kids and we live in 3 bedroom house and it feels tiny I cannot imagine living in an RV by myself😂

    • @FB-bo3sj
      @FB-bo3sj 3 месяца назад +7

      Smart woman ❤

    • @AffectionateSeaOtter
      @AffectionateSeaOtter 3 месяца назад +24

      @@jennifercriswell198 Thank you for your kind words 💝 It was still a very Painful decision but I was EXHAUSTED and there comes a point in your Life where you ask yourself if you are going to let someone else run you into the ground like that without receiving any genuine appreciation in return. The kids got fed up too. But our wishes still didn't seem to count ... until I MADE IT count. The RV just may have been that straw that broke the camel's back.

  • @zombie.xo333
    @zombie.xo333 3 месяца назад +335

    Imagine ur 10 and living in a huge house with your family then one day ur dad has a bout of spiritual psychosis and forces you to live in a bus and never go to school and ur mom keeps having children so the amount of available space is getting smaller and smaller and you can’t ever have a quiet space alone, and you never get a sense of stability nor are in a specific area long enough to build friendships so you only know your family - ur essentially a cult in a bus. Sounds like pure hell

  • @kenbrb6261
    @kenbrb6261 3 месяца назад +943

    I don't understand how they think Jesus wants them to exploit their children and gives a hoot about social media. This is what THEY want to do. And if they say they are living a simple life to be like Jesus, they should be giving all their influencer money to the poor. You can't have it both ways.

    • @nightcoreeclub
      @nightcoreeclub 3 месяца назад +135

      narcissism makes you think you can hear god

    • @annea.4173
      @annea.4173 3 месяца назад +48

      @@nightcoreeclub I need this quote on a t-shirt.

    • @kherise
      @kherise 3 месяца назад +15

      @@nightcoreeclubexcellent point. I also want it on a shirt 🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @lilunette9319
      @lilunette9319 3 месяца назад +25

      That's what happens when people believe in godly beings that speak to them. Their own desires become "god's" desires. Religions, more often than not, take away their own responsibility for their own choices, whether good or bad. Blame it on God, or the devil, or whatever else they believe in, even karma.

    • @Kaydee-haiku
      @Kaydee-haiku 3 месяца назад +9

      As someone said narcissism makes you think Jesus was referring to you when he said repopulate the earth

  • @miriamwilson3561
    @miriamwilson3561 2 месяца назад +29

    My grandma had 16 kids. They absolutely didn’t get enough love and attention. I can’t imagine 8 is any better

  • @radicalKT
    @radicalKT 3 месяца назад +528

    If the baby was born in the bus and hasn't even been to a doctor, then they probably never got a birth certificate. I recently learned that this is a big problem for a lot of children whose parents try to keep them out of the system. It makes me wonder about the other kids and how many of them are going to be unable to get a job or a bank account when they get older.

    • @bekkyc9780
      @bekkyc9780 3 месяца назад +88

      You can get a delayed birth certificate as an adult. There are definitely some inconveniences related to a delayed vs normal birth certificate, but fortunately it means these kids can get passports, bank accounts, jobs, etc. Not endorsing it, though. Definitely better to just get the birth certificate when they are born.

    • @honeycharles8576
      @honeycharles8576 3 месяца назад +4

      Who said the baby has never been to the doctor?

    • @qlauraq912
      @qlauraq912 2 месяца назад +9

      Fortunately (?) they are getting baby a Passport now, perhaps to return to Brazil, perhaps to start sailing full time, so baby must have a birth cert for that to happen. THey made an appearance on the Zatara family sailing channel recently and hinted they want to sail.

    • @jennifergeorge7280
      @jennifergeorge7280 2 месяца назад +1

      Good grief this comment section is ridiculous. Exploiting their kids is bad. But you don’t have to over analyze everything. They’ll get jobs can

    • @ritaagopian4150
      @ritaagopian4150 2 месяца назад +4

      I had a delayed birth certificate and it was only a problem when I started school and when I tried to get a passport. I eventually got one but it was a hassle.

  • @1hf325bsa
    @1hf325bsa 3 месяца назад +638

    I lived with 9 people in an 80m2 space as a child and it was literal hell. That’s all I have to say. Being a teenager is unbearable in those situations.

    • @ЕкатеринаАн-у3б
      @ЕкатеринаАн-у3б 3 месяца назад +47

      I lived in a 35m2 flat with my mom, my grandma and a bunch of cats. It's not many people, but even this lot was too much for me, I felt stuck in a cage, I wanted my own room soooo hard that I even lived in a balcony for some time. Children MUST have their own private place, period!

    • @bracken_3164
      @bracken_3164 3 месяца назад +4

      My feelings are mixed on this because I feel certain that child me would have loved this! However I had not considered becoming a teenager in this environment so I can see your point.

    • @veronikarybarova2486
      @veronikarybarova2486 3 месяца назад

      I had 85m2 own room but was already unhappy that is right next to my mum bedroom 😂, I would not survive sharing

    • @esikazemese
      @esikazemese 3 месяца назад +21

      @@bracken_3164 Also imagine that you have nowhere to go and get away from them, like school, after school activities. Even when they are out and about somewhere, they don't know anyone... :(

    • @DieAlteistwiederda
      @DieAlteistwiederda 3 месяца назад +1

      We were 5 people in a roughly 70m2 apartment and I still don't know how we made that work. We didn't have much money and there is a 13 year gap between me the youngest and my oldest sibling who moved out at 18.

  • @universal_stupidity
    @universal_stupidity 3 месяца назад +496

    Ok, I grew up in a large, low income family (9 kids currently). When I only had 6 siblings I lived in a trailer. We were also all homeschooled. It's a similar size and 7 kids is a similar number, so I want to compare that experience.
    Me and my siblings were neglected emotionally, academically, and somewhat physically. Our mom was a stay at home mom, but she didn't have the time in the day to properly support all of us. Older kids would be homeschooling younger ones. My oldest sibling, at age 12, helped with the home birth of one of my younger siblings.
    We had 3 bedrooms, with 3 kids per room and the youngest with our parents. There was no privacy. My oldest sibling was rooming with 2 toddlers. They hated it. We would spend most of the day outside doing random projects and wandering in the woods. All of us were behind in school to the point cps later put us in public school.
    I'm also very worried about the safety of these kids. None of them have phones, which means no ability to call 911 or family tracking apps. They are famous online, which means they have some creepy followers, that's just how it is. Their parents document where they are at any time. They are constantly in an unfamiliar environment. I hate to say it, but I'm extremely worried one of them will be taken advantage of or even kidnapped.

    • @amandaschmidt9528
      @amandaschmidt9528 3 месяца назад +93

      I grew up in a similar situation. It was like a kid farm and we were the livestock.
      It absolutely is not appropriate to have older kids with tiny kids. In my situation, there were multiple instances of sexual abuse.

    • @viktoryiakrasiyeva3489
      @viktoryiakrasiyeva3489 3 месяца назад +51

      I am so sorry that both of you had to go through that! This is terrible experience 💔

    • @universal_stupidity
      @universal_stupidity 3 месяца назад +53

      @@amandaschmidt9528 thats unfortunately very common in these situations because the kids are so isolated, you don't develop socially the same way, and their aren't safeguards in place to protect you.

    • @nevermindmyname813
      @nevermindmyname813 3 месяца назад +49

      ​@universal_stupidity it's like the "200 Kids and Counting" show. The oldest son got into trouble for abusing some of the older sisters. I'm not saying it's okay, or justifiable, but when kids aren't socialized properly, sexual, hormonal development doesn't just stop. And it WILL somehow find an outlet, especially in these religious, almost puritan families. It's incredibly irresponsible to put children in these circumstances

    • @skotabrit
      @skotabrit 3 месяца назад +7

      Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm sorry your childhood was like this. I hope you're doing ok now.

  • @jennaleon9240
    @jennaleon9240 2 месяца назад +22

    I’m one of 6 kids, and from my own and my siblings’ shared experiences there is absolutely such a thing as too many kids.

  • @Ryanneey
    @Ryanneey 3 месяца назад +3160

    I never understood the "sex is shameful," but if you're married, "explicitly discuss your sex life at nauseum" in these ultra conservative religious communities.

    • @Jess_ica2927
      @Jess_ica2927 3 месяца назад +145

      This isn't normal conservative religious behaviour, don't worry

    • @LydiaTaylorMusic
      @LydiaTaylorMusic 3 месяца назад +194

      ​@Jess_ica2927 in my area it definitely is

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 3 месяца назад +188

      These folks want to project that "righteous married sex" is just super lit because God's rewarding them for waiting. I was in that world as an unknowing demisexual, super uncomfortable with all the obsession with sex. Before marriage: thinking about not thinking about it. After: talking about doing it

    • @larissabrglum3856
      @larissabrglum3856 3 месяца назад +93

      It all comes down to being preoccupied with sex, I think

    • @CelestTWM
      @CelestTWM 3 месяца назад +151

      @@Jess_ica2927it really is, sex is so shamed in the American Churches, so the second these people have a ’reson’ to be having sex, it seems like it’s all they want to talk about. They’ve needed to surpress the feeling of arousal/curiosity for the sake of wanting to seem pure, that when they no longer need, it’s like they can finally talk about it and become the curious and oversharing teen they never could be out of shame.

  • @d.awdreygore
    @d.awdreygore 3 месяца назад +645

    The lack of privacy is actually dangerous. This will not end well for many of these kids.

    • @nightcoreeclub
      @nightcoreeclub 3 месяца назад +12

      i regret even having had a myspace with my little friend group in elementary school lol. can’t imagine what this would feel like

    • @lanegirl7826
      @lanegirl7826 3 месяца назад +78

      Not to mention there’s one girl who’s very close to puberty living with her brothers in a tiny space with zero privacy… What about when she gets her period??!

    • @42ayla
      @42ayla 3 месяца назад +42

      @@lanegirl7826 Sadly I think that's going to be the least of her worries.

    • @alyzak.8997
      @alyzak.8997 3 месяца назад

      @@lanegirl7826 lol oh No NoT hEr PeRiOd. It's no biggie.

    • @mizzle8
      @mizzle8 3 месяца назад +59

      @@42ayla I hate to go there but when I heard there’s only one girl and they’re all crammed in like that and getting older, flowers in the attic immediately came to mind… I feel so bad for the girl. I can’t imagine growing up without other girls my age to play with and learn from.

  • @lexyhartmann4396
    @lexyhartmann4396 3 месяца назад +8232

    You cannot convince me that all 8 of these children are happy and healthy and they all live together with zero issues.
    Edited to add: YES, I’m well aware that even families who don’t live in a bus have issues. Thanks to those who clearly don’t read the comments before them and repeat the same sentiment. It’s kinda not the point though! This family present themselves this way, as being happy, healthy with no issues, it’s the entire premise of their brand. I’m not saying they’d be happier in a mansion with a bedroom each and a pony. I’m just saying I’m not convinced that this family are as happy, healthy and issue free as they portray themselves to be.

    • @WriteMeASong7
      @WriteMeASong7 3 месяца назад +458

      I have 3 children, I am a stay at home mom, I am at their disposal any time they need me, and even with 3 children it’s too much. Someone always needs something, to talk about something, for me to help with something. It’s not easy with 3 if you are giving them your full attention and taking care of their needs.
      Having so many kids like those two, no way are those kids getting the attention they need and their individual needs met.
      My 3 kids are all different, different personalities, different temperaments, and even I know you gotta customize your parenting style and approach to each child. And that right there is exhausting. What works for one doesn’t work for the other. And you have to be flexible.
      The cookie cutter approach doesn’t apply when raising children unless the parent chooses to out of laziness.

    • @exvangelica4271
      @exvangelica4271 3 месяца назад +382

      They actively ignore their kids' medical issues. The boy with glasses had a severe lazy eye until enough people left comments for the parents to take him to get glasses.

    • @Jenekks
      @Jenekks 3 месяца назад +78

      All families have issues whether they live in a mansion with 2 children or a shack with 12 children. Not living on a bus with 8 children doesn't guarantee an issue-free life.

    • @kikilo9647
      @kikilo9647 3 месяца назад +280

      ​@@JenekksThere is no way you think kids with actual housing and there own personal space have the same issues this kids might have living in a bus with not even a proper bed like come on you know exactly what people mean.

    • @alyzak.8997
      @alyzak.8997 3 месяца назад +9

      @@Jenekks good point

  • @agingsisterhood
    @agingsisterhood 2 месяца назад +30

    I'm one of 23 kids. It feels like that's where this family is headed. We often looked like the "happy family" to outsiders but behind closed doors it was so highly dysfunctional. They forgot... babies grow into teenagers and the compliant children are unprepared to go out into the world. I suppose I'm glad social media wasn't available when we were young. We also had the religious aspect. The God I understand now vs the God I knew then... very different. I love my parents but it wasn't until I became a parent myself that I fully grasped how incredibly wrong so many things were. It's certainly been a journey coming to terms with their choices. Love and positive energy to those kids. There's a good chance that's a bus load of people pleasers. Sardine can=control 😔

    • @ashleyhall6098
      @ashleyhall6098 5 часов назад

      TWENTY THREE KIDS. I have 2 kids and my body was wrecked afterward. I don't know how your mother did it, or why. It sounds horrible for everyone involved. How did your living situation work???

  • @Hestiah
    @Hestiah 3 месяца назад +432

    We all know the older kids are “parenting” the younger ones. The parents are not parenting all of them.

    • @latashalea944
      @latashalea944 3 месяца назад +5

      Yup. That sounds about right

    • @faeknereddi4782
      @faeknereddi4782 3 месяца назад +7

      The oldest son is their real parent

    • @marcmccreary6617
      @marcmccreary6617 3 месяца назад +2

      this is how children learn to become adults, or at least they used to

    • @WaotJay
      @WaotJay 3 месяца назад +8

      You can learn by doing little, not being handed over babies for your parents to make and push them out. It is parents' responsibility, not the child's.

    • @Scarlett.Granger
      @Scarlett.Granger 3 месяца назад +9

      ​@@faeknereddi4782 nah they're "Christians", the daughter is the parent cause ... Women and tradition and all that stuff performative christians yap about

  • @beautybykitty09
    @beautybykitty09 3 месяца назад +995

    It’s kind of baffling to me how people all over the world live in small spaces due to necessity, yet these influencers try to make it look glamorous for their kids to have to be cramped, have no privacy, be removed from school and friends, etc. most people who have to make a small space work for a large family want to be out of that position one day. I doubt they’d think it’s quirky and fun.

    • @larissabrglum3856
      @larissabrglum3856 3 месяца назад

      It's cool when rich white people do it 🙄

    • @LindsayStraw
      @LindsayStraw 3 месяца назад +54

      Precisely! My family had to live in some small spaces with everyone sharing rooms when I was a kid, and you better believe we were all stoked to move to a house that actually allowed us each our own space! It's one thing to choose the van life for yourself as an adult, but to force that on your children is absolutely bonkers bordering on abuse.

    • @marissabulso6439
      @marissabulso6439 3 месяца назад +9

      Exactly! I had the same thought.

    • @jessy7884
      @jessy7884 3 месяца назад +2

      They are not traveling to beautiful places, are they?

    • @jasminewilliams1673
      @jasminewilliams1673 3 месяца назад +1

      The trade off is small home vast community globally. Not just being a tourist

  • @TheMistOfThePast
    @TheMistOfThePast 3 месяца назад +493

    Unregulated media showing children in any way should be banned full stop.

  • @ms.annthropic6341
    @ms.annthropic6341 2 месяца назад +45

    “You and your kids are living in your car, but make it ✨Aesthetic✨”

  • @emiliah2853
    @emiliah2853 3 месяца назад +273

    💁🏻‍♀️: "Our family of 10 lives in a trailer park/one bedroom apartment"
    🗣: "Somebody call CPS!!! That's neglect and abuse!!! Don't have kids if you can't afford them 🤬"
    🙋🏼‍♀️: "Our family of 10 lives in a bus, travelling the US full time."
    🗣: "Awww that's so sweet! Your kids must love it, I was always close to my siblings too 🥰 How amazing that you're giving them all these wonderful experiences!"

    • @user-cq5gl1ri7q
      @user-cq5gl1ri7q 3 месяца назад +11

      Both shouldn't have kids lmao

    • @unknownuser_99
      @unknownuser_99 3 месяца назад +18

      Hence why they travel to a different state every few days. That way, the state CPS can't catch them.

  • @Ravenousxrellik
    @Ravenousxrellik 3 месяца назад +479

    All I heard regarding the kids not having any phones or tablets or screens at all (especially the oldest/teen) is that they literally have no way of contacting anyone in the outside world ever. Can't ask grandparents or safe family members for help if they ever needed it. They're completely reliant on their parents and the decisions their parents make

    • @Jessica-pe7tv
      @Jessica-pe7tv 3 месяца назад +64

      Also they can't document anything that's happening themselves. Can't look up any information. Can't look at the content they are in to see what it looks like or that people are concerned for them. They don't even know how many people are watching.. so sad and scary 😢

    • @KreeZafi
      @KreeZafi 3 месяца назад

      Legit, that seems like a red flag for a cult/high control group. Looking at the BITE model, it honestly feels like they're really hitting some points on Behavioral and Information control by cutting them off from the world and other humans like that.

    • @ClaireAyers
      @ClaireAyers 3 месяца назад +8

      Crazy because there are literally child safe phones the parents could get them

    • @moustik31
      @moustik31 3 месяца назад +6

      Right? As if the "divine" vision of building an "ark" wasnt already a red flag for control issues!

    • @meghansullivan6812
      @meghansullivan6812 3 месяца назад

      !!!!!!!! :(

  • @JennaNeal-e2l
    @JennaNeal-e2l 3 месяца назад +725

    The thing is, with many of these RV/bus families, the children usually have no privacy or space, which the parents have an actual room with a king sized bed and an actual door. Entitlement at it's finest.

    • @amandaschmidt9528
      @amandaschmidt9528 3 месяца назад +90

      I'm a married mom of 1. We had very little money when my daughter was tiny and moved a few times. She ALWAYS got the nicest room. Even briefly had the only room. Today we are financially stable and my kid STILL has the nicer room. Kids first.

    • @YaaLFH
      @YaaLFH 3 месяца назад +23

      @@JennaNeal-e2l Guess what, that's actually very common in the USA with people who live in houses or mansions.
      Parents get the largest bedroom or even a whole suite with a massive bed, huge walk in wardrobes and bathroom larger than a bedroom, and they only rarely do anything other than sleep, have sex and change clothes there.
      Children play, study, do hobbies, entertain friends etc in their bedrooms but get the small (in comparison) bedrooms.

    • @brookelevy7145
      @brookelevy7145 3 месяца назад +50

      With a toddler sleeping UNDER their bed. So do you think they ever forget the child is sleeping under there when it’s adult happy fun time? Or do they just not care? One of the many many privacy concerns for this family, not to mention the trauma those kids have undoubtedly already experienced in so many ways.

    • @YaaLFH
      @YaaLFH 3 месяца назад +5

      @@brookelevy7145 Technically three of the older children sleep UNDER their siblings beds, so don't make a mountain out of a single word. Using vertical space is not a crime.

    • @qwinlyn
      @qwinlyn 3 месяца назад +54

      @@YaaLFH there is a giant difference between sleeping under a single sibling and sleeping under the bed of your sex crazed parents. That's what they were refering to with the emphasis on under, not the verticality of it.

  • @LeeSophie01
    @LeeSophie01 2 месяца назад +14

    I think the question of how many kids are too many kids is a valid question. Whenever I hear people who come from large families talk about how they grew up the girls always say that they had to raise their smaller siblings and the boys usually didn't mind because they could basically do whatever they wanted. As you said in the video there are laws and regulation in place for adopted children/foster children/daycare/schools/prisons etc. about minimum required space or capacity and if these children here were not their biological children it would be impossible for them to live like that.

  • @elisalaurayne4137
    @elisalaurayne4137 3 месяца назад +226

    This is the most healing thing I’ve ever heard. I grew up in an over crowded homeschool house with my nine siblings. There was no space. No privacy. If you were the same size as your siblings? You shared underwear. You had food taken off your plate every day because there was too many kids for how much we had. It IS a nightmare and we DO unpack the trauma. Thank you for being upset at what is happening and not letting it be normalized. I couldn’t talk till I was three, and read and write until I was between 10 to 12. The second you could read, you were responsible for your own education. There are so many grades that I skipped that I should not have graduated high school.

    • @annapainter2763
      @annapainter2763 2 месяца назад +10

      Im so sorry. Your parents should have done better.

    • @sarahpowell9952
      @sarahpowell9952 2 месяца назад +16

      Sometimes the best thing about adulthood is a chance to leave the crazy behind and live differently - all the best to you and your siblings.

    • @lolamalu
      @lolamalu 2 месяца назад +4

      I wish you the best! I can't even imagine...

    • @pattymc4726
      @pattymc4726 2 месяца назад +1

      That is sad. It ruins childhood.

    • @sa-eedadaniels6853
      @sa-eedadaniels6853 2 месяца назад +5

      I am a mother of 5. Eldest 18 (almost 19), youngest 6 . And my 3 older children absolutely help me with their younger siblings. Their dad also travels a lot , so we all pitch in to do our part. Running a household of this size takes some doing. But when I was pregnant with The last one, I knew he was the last.
      My body would not have loved me if I got pregnant again.
      And I don't think my children would have been impressed if another came along.
      With that said, I am their primary caregiver. I am a stay at home mum. All my children go to school.
      Everyone is allowed to have their own friends and allowed to hang out with them outside of their siblings - because I understand the need for a break from The people you live with.
      There have also been many, many hours of sporting activity for All the children.
      from rugby to Karate to soft ball , swimming, cricket, the works. Because like you say the social aspect was important to me.
      I try very hard to give every one a piece of me and make sure I save some of me for me.
      There's a lot of "hand me downs", but I also make sure that every once in a while everyone receives something new. It may not be all at the same time, but you do get something that is yours and only ever was yours.
      As much as I love and adore my children and as much as we all get along, I would never want this for myself or them.
      I think we all get along most of the time because everyone is allowed and expected to not be in the same space all the time. -😂
      I hope you are able to release and let go at some point. Your parents did you a disservice. I hope you are able to grow and do better.
      - 42 year old stay at home mum of 5 of the most amazing beings I have ever had the privilege of knowing.❤

  • @mikwolf2236
    @mikwolf2236 3 месяца назад +320

    As someone who experienced COCSA from a sibling, stuffing seven kids into one room and isolating them from their peers is a recipe for that kind of abuse. No one wants to talk about it because it's uncomfortable to bring up but it's a reality

    • @theresabrown1272
      @theresabrown1272 3 месяца назад +12

      What is COCSA. I can guess the last 2 letters but COC??

    • @mikwolf2236
      @mikwolf2236 3 месяца назад

      @@theresabrown1272 child on child. It's a shockingly common problem that's very under discussed

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 3 месяца назад +82

      ​@@theresabrown1272child on child, usually occurring because one or both got oversexed due to exposure to sexual content (such as parents getting at it) from a young age

    • @larissabrglum3856
      @larissabrglum3856 3 месяца назад +45

      Thanks for saying this. I never experienced that type of abuse, but I know that the lack of boundaries between siblings is a recipe for even worse crossing of boundaries.

    • @mizzle8
      @mizzle8 3 месяца назад +59

      This was one of the first things that came to mind for me as well. Stuffing that many kids into such a confined space, with several reaching or about to reach puberty, and with the kind of parents they are… it’s concerning to say the least.

  • @dubear-fm8sm
    @dubear-fm8sm 3 месяца назад +95

    My heart sank when I saw the beginning of this post. Being the eldest girl in a family of 9, I would like to say that the older children are taking care of the younger children, especially the eldest girl. There is no possible way that the parents are able to take care of those children on their own. I gave up my childhood to raise my brothers and sisters. I have traveled with all of them in a motorhome and it was a huge motorhome. There was no where to escape or be alone. I was called selfish for wanting my own privacy and life and I imagine they all need to toe the line. I am old now but everytime I see the “large families” with smiles on I know that it is for the public image and not the happiness of the children. I can't imagine all the online apps being used to show the “perfect family” but I am sure it would have been used by my parents to make money. My heart goes out to these children 💔 I got to go to school but the younger ones were homeschooled and missed out on a lot. There is a right way and a wrong way to do homeschooling. The right way does not include the children laboring or “showing” in order to make the parents money.

  • @BreadJourney
    @BreadJourney 2 месяца назад +18

    Thanks for being an articulate voice of reason. I love this series

  • @Scooterride13
    @Scooterride13 3 месяца назад +183

    Holy moly the one accidental shot of them dropping their smiles when they think it’s over, says it ALL 🫣 it completely unravels the entire façade.

    • @Kolie_24
      @Kolie_24 3 месяца назад +19

      @@Scooterride13 that video convinced me there's no schooling going on of any kind because they spend their hours rehearsing. The way the smiles drop makes it seem like they've been practicing for awhile for one dumb reel and are completely over it.

    • @robinhoynacki7071
      @robinhoynacki7071 3 месяца назад +9

      In the unblurred video, the teen boy’s “over it” face is even more pronounced than the dad’s. I wonder which number take it was…

    • @meganann5451
      @meganann5451 2 месяца назад +1

      how so? I'm not saying whether they enjoy it or not, but as someone who consistently made and did "performances" (pre-social media) with family and friends for fun, I'm positive we dropped our smiles after a few takes. It's also normal if you are going from "performing" to not to change your facial expression....it would be unusual if they didn't. Also, "performing" here is just a word I am using to describe, not a criticism. I don't think it's like child acting at all. (Would I do the same with my kids and post on social media? No. Would I do the same and share with friends? Yes.) While I think social media is something that should be explored more, I think likening these to child acting and labor is a gross overstatement. Again, we only see a snippet. We don't actually know their life and what they do/don't enjoy.

    • @practicallyperfect2941
      @practicallyperfect2941 11 дней назад

      @@robinhoynacki7071do you have a link to that video -I can’t find it!

  • @kendrawheeler
    @kendrawheeler 3 месяца назад +358

    imagine being a child unknowingly participating in videos about your parents getting it on & then getting older & realizing what those videos were really about. I think I would be disgusted.

    • @Rosarossa.0_0.
      @Rosarossa.0_0. 3 месяца назад +20

      Disgusted to say the least... I would be traumatized for life...

    • @InFondRemembrance
      @InFondRemembrance 3 месяца назад +21

      Living on a bus with their parents making babies on the other side of a non-soundproofed door, they probably find out pretty quickly.

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 месяца назад

      ...I'm sure the kids know....

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@InFondRemembrance Living mobile doesn't mean you NEVER get hotels, stop by friends or relatives, etc....

    • @amblonyxx
      @amblonyxx 3 месяца назад +1

      Not to mention that if they do end up in school, the other kids will find these videos

  • @iamkateo
    @iamkateo 3 месяца назад +252

    Your Influencer Insanity series should be a prerequisite for anyone who consumes social media, 100%

    • @picahudsoniaunflocked5426
      @picahudsoniaunflocked5426 3 месяца назад +2

      plus anyone who aspires to create it

    • @skru2476
      @skru2476 Месяц назад +1

      Yes. I have learnt and realised so much from this series

  • @lissafinn4235
    @lissafinn4235 Месяц назад +15

    She’s constantly talking about her education plan and how she’s “getting ready” to publish it to help others. You can’t convince me they’re not on the road so they can stay ahead of CPS.

  • @sandinmyshuz
    @sandinmyshuz 3 месяца назад +239

    Illinois has passed a law regarding influencers having their children in their content. It went into effect July 1st.

    • @nightcoreeclub
      @nightcoreeclub 3 месяца назад +8

      the whole state?😮

    • @tarbhnathrac
      @tarbhnathrac 3 месяца назад +26

      Hooray for Illinois and the gutsy legislators that created and voted for the law! I'd like to know more details. Hopefully it's not a weak law with giant loopholes, and the penalties are stiff. Low penalties would be laughable to content creators making millions off their exploited children.

    • @maryeckel9682
      @maryeckel9682 3 месяца назад +3

      Woohoo!

    • @selfryed
      @selfryed 3 месяца назад +2

      hooray for illinois !! they should have this everywhere by now

    • @sandinmyshuz
      @sandinmyshuz 3 месяца назад

      @@tarbhnathrac according to the articles I've read, if a child is in 30% or more of the content, the parents must take a portion of their income and place it in a trust for the child until they turn 18. The articles did not specify how much they had to put in.

  • @ImPlum
    @ImPlum 3 месяца назад +328

    This is like something I would do in Sims, not in real life.

  • @elisa-beary
    @elisa-beary 3 месяца назад +358

    Noooooo she’s in an MLM!!! Classic. They’re super religious, have a bunch of kids, homeschooling, saying God shall provide while in multiple MLM, being a crypto bro & exploiting their children that they have via home birth. That’s a whole black mirror SEASON!!! Ugh

    • @emmac329
      @emmac329 3 месяца назад +7

      Red flag after red flag. 🥴

  • @Emiliciaa
    @Emiliciaa 2 месяца назад +16

    they need to start having social services investigate these types of homes and families. In fact any family that uses their kids for social media should be looked into or not allowed IMHO

  • @darbileigh
    @darbileigh 3 месяца назад +1193

    I’m so tired of influencer “Christians” making it impossible for the rest of us “regular” Christians to exist and appear to be normal humans with rational and logical thought patterns. God did not tell you to build an ark, sir, and if He did, then keep it to yourself. As my pastor says, “just because you’re a Christian, it doesn’t mean you have to be weird.” For goodness’ sake

    • @skotabrit
      @skotabrit 3 месяца назад +71

      lol, I love this. Thanks. I'll have to use that quote from your pastor. Did everyone forget that verse to 'live a quiet life?' I'm a faithful Christian and normal and live around normal people, and then I have to see people like this and tell others 'Christians aren't really like that!'

    • @MaggiePies
      @MaggiePies 3 месяца назад +3

      Right! ❤ 😭

    • @cuquee12
      @cuquee12 3 месяца назад +50

      That man was not told to build no ark. He saw that darn light bill.He saw that water bill.He got tired of paying them bills.That's what happened. 😂

    • @chrys77cross
      @chrys77cross 3 месяца назад +9

      Actually Scripture says the opposite. Not only will Christians look weird, but you'll be hated by the world. Has your pastor preached on John 15?

    • @darbileigh
      @darbileigh 3 месяца назад +31

      @@chrys77cross I’m totally not talking about that and you’re taking it completely out of context. Obviously we know we won’t live like the world. But we don’t have to appear like freaks to the world either.

  • @Langenbacher
    @Langenbacher 3 месяца назад +443

    Whenever RUclips pushes any family and kids videos or shorts in my feed, I always block the channel and sometimes report them.
    I am baffled that RUclips had no rules in place to protect children. It seems money wins over ethics.

    • @Mama_Bear524
      @Mama_Bear524 3 месяца назад +28

      The internet has been the Wild West for way too long now. It’s time that laws are caught up. They’ve had time.

    • @julicrestani
      @julicrestani 3 месяца назад +17

      I always report, too. It is too much for the kids.

    • @frankiebee2980
      @frankiebee2980 3 месяца назад +15

      Listen!!! Same. I’m like “RUclips, where in the world are your ethics?!” There should absolutely be laws against children on RUclips videos. There needs to be a verification that the child is compensated or represented by management or an agency, or something. Seriously gives me the ick. Great idea about blocking and reporting.

    • @613Cris
      @613Cris 3 месяца назад +7

      Yeah when YT tries to show me a bunch of the family vlog stuff it's a day or two of "do not recommend" while scrolling. The closest I get to that type of content is this channel.

    • @kherise
      @kherise 3 месяца назад

      RUclips is such a ridiculous company at this point, won’t censor this disturbing type of content but will censor creators with actual useful content just because any person can demand them for anything 🙄

  • @LizziePinto
    @LizziePinto 3 месяца назад +274

    As a homeschool family, it takes a lot of effort to effectively homeschool your kids. Being part of a community of other kids is so important. These kids have none of that. No friends, no community, no support system. Just siblings.

    • @jackiemartin7276
      @jackiemartin7276 3 месяца назад +22

      So true! My sister homeschools and her homeschool community is such a big thing. They go on field trips together, do classes together once a week, etc. The kids also participate in sports/clubs/activities as part of the wider community. Homeschooled should never equal lonely or friendless.

    • @lifeinlilac161
      @lifeinlilac161 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@jackiemartin7276 it is widely assumed that homeschooled kids don't have interactions with other kids. I homeschool my four kids, but they get social interaction with people from our church and they are also in a co-op (sounds like what your sister has her kids in). They definitely aren't deprived of anything!

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 месяца назад +1

      They actually like their siblings, so it works for them.

    • @TheHikeChoseMe
      @TheHikeChoseMe Месяц назад

      yup. i dont have kids but know ppl who home school their kids. they are apart of a home school community. so yes, they do socialize and make friends.

  • @blondeee
    @blondeee Месяц назад +13

    I appreciate that you blurred kids faces. It's crazy that there is no law protecting these kids.

  • @Terrified_Potato
    @Terrified_Potato 3 месяца назад +397

    What disgusts me the most about this type of families (besides the exploitation) is that I find it almost impossible to meet the childrens' needs when they have too many: no privacy, too much responsibility for the oldests...
    Personally, I think that having kids nonstop is narcissistic.

    • @evie7601
      @evie7601 3 месяца назад +38

      to add to this - there has to be a special kind of childhood trauma as a result of this. the children can’t get out, they only socialise amongst each other, and the parents have free reign to impose whatever insane beliefs they have on them. it seems like more of a hostage situation than a family to me.

    • @squidleyskidley
      @squidleyskidley 3 месяца назад +11

      Personally, I think having biological kids in this day and age, knowing the climate likely won’t be able to support them into old age, is narcissistic. However many.

    • @EgoBrain1
      @EgoBrain1 3 месяца назад +4

      ​@@squidleyskidleyOh geez. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @placeholder_name321
      @placeholder_name321 3 месяца назад

      @@evie7601this. Thank you ❤👏

    • @griggy386
      @griggy386 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@squidleyskidleythat's extremely messed up thinking.

  • @PasCorrect
    @PasCorrect 3 месяца назад +178

    "when your love language is *taking your breeder fetish way too far* you end up with a kajillion kids" -- fixed it

  • @MollyPrewittWeasley
    @MollyPrewittWeasley 3 месяца назад +669

    The kids not having access to phones or computers makes it so much worse, they get no contact with the outside world. The parents want to keep them trapped in ignorance.

    • @Juleru
      @Juleru 3 месяца назад +50

      I bet they do, there's no way she's keeping 8 kids entertained in that tiny bus with no space to play properly.

    • @honeylis7
      @honeylis7 3 месяца назад +9

      bingo

    • @queenbey6678
      @queenbey6678 3 месяца назад +39

      The kids also have no way to call for help

    • @leah4618
      @leah4618 3 месяца назад +13

      I bet the kids have more contact with the actual world around them than most Who live their life glued to their video games and phone

    • @infinitedragonbellyx.x
      @infinitedragonbellyx.x 3 месяца назад +49

      This is a cult at this point. A personal little cult. Freaking disgusting.

  • @passivelyobsessive5460
    @passivelyobsessive5460 2 месяца назад +25

    One thing i randomly thought is how they do groceries? Where do they store all their food and waste as a family of 8 in a bus? They must be going to the store daily no? But then traveling in more remote areas wouldn’t allow for that?

    • @heatherw02hw
      @heatherw02hw Месяц назад

      Picnics.

    • @CharmEng89
      @CharmEng89 15 дней назад

      imagine the eggs, bread, milk you'd go through every day >

  • @annestrasko7581
    @annestrasko7581 3 месяца назад +246

    A lot of our parents' and grandparents' generations grew up with 5-7 kids in a house under 1,200 square feet, and sharing bedrooms with 2-3 siblings, but the main difference is they were able to leave to go to school, hang out with friends, play sports, etc. So they were only packed in that house during the evenings and overnight. Having grown up in a family of five in a larger home, I can't imagine having to deal with either situation, but the bus with 10 people sounds like a nightmare.

    • @MaryPetersonCook
      @MaryPetersonCook 3 месяца назад +3

      RV kids leave all the time to go play and hang out with friends.

    • @Jazzeroni.15
      @Jazzeroni.15 3 месяца назад +55

      @@MaryPetersonCookwhat friends do these kids have? They move to a new location multiple times/week. They quite literally have zero stability.

    • @inkersbrew6370
      @inkersbrew6370 3 месяца назад +34

      ​@@MaryPetersonCook they have no friends 💀 they have zero way to keep a relationship outside family since they have no phones and parents want to move to a new state every week

    • @Prafik614
      @Prafik614 3 месяца назад +6

      And the kids are there when they make more babies…

    • @NomadicIslanders
      @NomadicIslanders 2 месяца назад +1

      @@MaryPetersonCookthey aren’t “RV kids” who live in a trailer park. They travel non-stop

  • @rachelm5363
    @rachelm5363 3 месяца назад +248

    I’m one of 8 kids myself, and I love all my siblings and wouldn’t trade them for the world, but I wish I grew up in a somewhat smaller family. To this day, it is weird for me to spend time alone with my parents. They came to visit me last year and I spent an entire day with them by myself, and it felt so strange, like I wasn’t sure what to say to them or how to act. I realized I had never had their full attention before and I was receiving it for the first time at 30 years old.

    • @ginparadise
      @ginparadise 2 месяца назад +19

      THIS! 👆👏 EXACLY WHAT I THINK ABOUT FAMILYS THAT HAVE MANY KIDS! 😢

    • @sainttheresetaylor2054
      @sainttheresetaylor2054 2 месяца назад +7

      that's so sad :(

    • @twistedoldloony
      @twistedoldloony 2 месяца назад +14

      Oh that is just so sad. I've always thought of big families the way I think of big classrooms. There is so much talk about how many students per teacher and how the lower the number of students the better off they are in class because they can get more attention. Same thing in huge families, the more kids the less time they get 1 on 1 with the parents. In your case it sounds like it was pretty much ZERO 1 on 1 time!

    • @veraaddoyobo8482
      @veraaddoyobo8482 2 месяца назад +4

      That can also happen in three children's families, even two

    • @rachelm5363
      @rachelm5363 2 месяца назад

      @@veraaddoyobo8482 yes, that's very true. in any family, a child might not get enough attention because the parents don't have the capacity/interest in attending to their kids' needs, or because one child has a lot more needs than the other children. in my case, it was specifically because there were so many of us. my parents did (and do) love all of us and were very dedicated parents. my mom was a mostly-stay-at-home mom for a long time, and her world revolved around raising us for years. in spite of that, there still were just way too many kids for us all to get the time and attention we needed.

  • @erinclarke2715
    @erinclarke2715 3 месяца назад +305

    The answer to the “spread too thin” question is that the older children take on parenting roles

  • @christiegodfrey7756
    @christiegodfrey7756 2 месяца назад +6

    My family went on vacations every summer in a 30 foot camper. There is 6 of use and we spent 4-6 weeks every summer traveling the U.S. and Canada it was great. And as much as I love my family it always felt great to get home and have some space and most of all privacy!!! I could not imagine living in such a small space all the time with so many people.

  • @furball192
    @furball192 3 месяца назад +638

    Cosplaying homelessness is exactly what these van life influences are.

    • @brucheweinberger6863
      @brucheweinberger6863 3 месяца назад +34

      Yeah. I can't remember where I was seeing this trend a w while ago, what is trashy if you're poor but classy if you're rich.

    • @pileofwit
      @pileofwit 3 месяца назад +9

      It's not cosplaying. They actually are technically homeless.

    • @Emmuzka
      @Emmuzka 3 месяца назад +35

      @@pileofwit is it homelessnes if you can afford to move to a house in their selected area at any point? 🤔 Technically, homelessnes can be a lifestyle choice, but it seldom is.

    • @peggancox4493
      @peggancox4493 3 месяца назад +8

      While I don't agree with filiming their kids the way they are I see nothing wrong with van life. Wanting to take a few years to explore the world is really cool so why not film it and make some money. The kids are getting a better education exploring the world than sitting in a stuffy school. I know there is a lot of bad things with these types of pages but I do see some good things. Film your van life but only if there are no kids involved.

    • @pileofwit
      @pileofwit 3 месяца назад +4

      @@peggancox4493 For sure. But also only film if it makes you happy. Creating and posting social content is a time consuming and draining process even if you like doing it, and it would suck if that took joy out of the experience you are trying to share.

  • @okoala62
    @okoala62 3 месяца назад +135

    “Lifeless smiles and dead eyes” the most ACCURATE description- my heart breaks for these kids 😞

    • @bretonneux3389
      @bretonneux3389 3 месяца назад +2

      they youngest ones have living smiles and eyes (except the late baby, who might be dead in the year to come) : this lifestyle is not too horrible for them. But the oldest ones....they are miserable, it's obvious (and why wouldn't they ?). And they must feel and guess, even as isolated as they are, this lifestyle is not right, they must have a clue of what they are missing. But wait once their stupid parents will have dry up their oil money, and they will end up hobos, and those kids realize they could have live a life of rich kids, the one every kid on this planet dreams of, instead they end up with no money, no education, terrible memories of childhood, and social anxiety due to poor upbringing....

  • @SweedaFish
    @SweedaFish 3 месяца назад +425

    I'm a single person, living in a 250sqft studio apartment. 200sqft for TEN people? Absolutely not. That's ridiculous.

    • @CDForney
      @CDForney 3 месяца назад +11

      I’m single in a 1000 sq foot condo, can’t imagine more than 2 people living here 😮

    • @ashleyhorncastletattoos
      @ashleyhorncastletattoos 3 месяца назад +4

      For real! 400sqft with my cats is plenty!!

    • @SusieNation
      @SusieNation 3 месяца назад +1

      How many times have these poor kids gotten accidentally stepped on?

    • @christinafidance340
      @christinafidance340 3 месяца назад +6

      RIGHT! I live in a rather large, bougie RV with my husband and our 3 cats and even that sometimes feels cramped. I couldn’t IMAGINE putting that many people/children in that same small space. That’s INSANITY! And child abuse, if you ask me!!

    • @Blanketblankets
      @Blanketblankets 3 месяца назад +3

      We’re a family of 3 living in a 1300 sqft house and we’re already saving up to get a more spacious space when my son becomes a teen (yeeears from now). I can’t imagine living in a 200sqft bus, omg.

  • @elissa3188
    @elissa3188 2 месяца назад +3

    Note on the large family aspect-my dad was 1 of 9. As adults many of them crave attention, they talk at each other but not always with, and ultimately have their share of "quarks". That said it was through the 40s and 50s most were born. It was a different time and it was a bit more common. They did have to share bedrooms, but it was a time when kids were told to go outside and play and come home for meals. My grandmother mainly focused on the baby and toddler and all the older kids were on their own most of the day. She did the laundry and the cooking, but the expectations then weren't the same. So- historical lens would say parents don't need to give their kids all that love and attention- but modern times have shown that we generally doing better when as kids we recieved love and attention.

  • @TwilightLanayru
    @TwilightLanayru 3 месяца назад +179

    I grew up in a family of 8 kids! We honestly all love and care deeply for each other, but that doesn’t mean we always got/get along. We fight just like any other siblings. My mom had to keep my younger sister and I separated as kids, because we fought so much compared to my other siblings. We grew up in a smaller house relative to our family size, but boys and girls were separated, and we still had spaces for ourselves and we lived on property. I could never imagine how horrible it would be, to be forced to grow up in a cramped bus with all my siblings and parents, and be made to make internet content all day long.

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 месяца назад

      What's a nightmare for you can be heaven for someone else. Perhaps these kids actually like their siblings and enjoy spending time with their family.

    • @rosesweetcharlotte
      @rosesweetcharlotte 3 месяца назад +7

      ​@@TomikaKellyNo healthy kids loves spending time with all of their siblings that mu b

    • @Candimuberry
      @Candimuberry 3 месяца назад

      ​@@TomikaKelly Bro, think for once❤

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 месяца назад

      @@rosesweetcharlotte Yes, you seem quite healthy...

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 месяца назад

      @@Candimuberry Use your noggin, babe.

  • @ecoCreatesGames
    @ecoCreatesGames 3 месяца назад +306

    I'm sorry, the Toddler sleeps UNDER that bed? That is so scary. I wouldn't let my animals sleep under that.

    • @tangentartists6876
      @tangentartists6876 3 месяца назад +9

      I think it's a trundle bed that rolls out from under the bed. It's a drawer with a mattress in it.

    • @michaelaware6566
      @michaelaware6566 3 месяца назад +68

      The baby is also regularly shown lying on a little sheepskin on THE FLOOR, in the middle of the bus, while the other 7 children are crammed and struggling to move around. He could so easily be stepped on or had something dropped on him. :(

    • @suniadams6242
      @suniadams6242 3 месяца назад +21

      I was thinking the same thing! There is no trundle, their bed literally folds off the wall and goes over top of the couch. I'd be terried the bed would break and smash the toddler! *I was mentioning the trundle due to another commenter

    • @unknownuser_99
      @unknownuser_99 3 месяца назад +15

      All the while the parents on top work on conceiving the next bundle of joy.

    • @Jazzeroni.15
      @Jazzeroni.15 3 месяца назад +2

      @@tangentartists6876it's not

  • @timmoriefreeman8012
    @timmoriefreeman8012 3 месяца назад +136

    Illinois has a new law for children featured on monetized social media postings!! If a child is featured on at least 30% of monetized content, they’re entitled to 15% of the income, by law, in a trust account they can access when they’re 18. At that time, they can also request their image be removed from these accounts. If a parent refuses, the child can pursue legal action. This law actually goes a step further than Coogan laws, at least to my potentially outdated knowledge, by naming a required percentage of income.

    • @App3969
      @App3969 Месяц назад +5

      I just read up on it and see that "Maryland has also introduced a “right to be forgotten”, which is a bill for minors to request having their content removed from the internet. This is so awesome and a step in the right-direction. I just still worry that some parents may have the attitude of "Let's continue to use them in our content "for their future" and if they don't like it when they grow up, they can have their info removed."

    • @jacquelynroe9036
      @jacquelynroe9036 Месяц назад +2

      That’s awesome. I worry that it takes a lot for the kids, even as adults, to stand up to their parents in these cases. Especially with some of these devoutly religious families where the child has been told they need to obey their parents etc. I think a lot of kids might struggle with having the fortitude to fight for what they are owed. Hopefully there are advocacy groups or something.

  • @solanum6039
    @solanum6039 Месяц назад +5

    10:15 Britney grinning lifelessly into the camera without even blinking (and then suddenly dropping that smile) is so so creepy… These poor kids.

  • @Acarpenter08
    @Acarpenter08 3 месяца назад +381

    9:06 child actors also get a separation between work and home which helps them know real life from production and they have limited work hours!

    • @Nicolef888
      @Nicolef888 3 месяца назад +19

      My son was a child actor (started at age 5) and is now an adult actor (20). SAG has VERY strict rules for kids being on set. They often bring in body doubles to run the scenes so that the child actor doesn’t go over their allotted hours. Yes, there is separation for child actors from work but there are auditions to tape, modeling go sees, acting classes, etc. so lots of work behind the scenes that people don’t realize.

    • @Mama_Bear524
      @Mama_Bear524 3 месяца назад +9

      Yes. Child actors aren’t playing themselves. While obviously there are still issues and more protections needed, it’s different

    • @Katiebartl
      @Katiebartl 3 месяца назад +6

      And there are legal protections for money child actors make that don't apply to influencer kids. The parents could spend every dime these kids earn for them and not give them anything.

    • @milikoshki
      @milikoshki 3 месяца назад +8

      And even so, it's awful for many children. See Jennette McCurdy's recent memoir about her abusive stage mom.

    • @Nicolef888
      @Nicolef888 3 месяца назад +1

      @@milikoshki I was not an abusive stage mom. I told my son anytime he wants to quit, he can quit. He loves acting and at 20 still wants to act but it’s a very tough industry.

  • @apocketfulofprose
    @apocketfulofprose 3 месяца назад +52

    Your tone is kind and compassionate while also not shying away from pointing out deep issues. I also love how you take the time to highlight the good that you see as well. Yours is one of my very favorite channels to watch on YT. Thank you for the effort and love you put into each one of your videos!

  • @christinefechter9716
    @christinefechter9716 3 месяца назад +260

    These children cannot give informed consent to be part of these videos at their age. Therefore, it is plain and simple child exploitation.

    • @danajessop2835
      @danajessop2835 3 месяца назад +13

      I recently explained my feelings about family vloggers to my 9yo grandson. He loved watching the outdoor boys channel on RUclips. He thought about what I said and has since decided not to watch any channels with children anymore. He prefers outdoor channels anyway and finds plenty of content to consume. Could not be more proud of him.

    • @TomikaKelly
      @TomikaKelly 3 месяца назад

      Children, being minors, cannot give informed consent about anything. Therefore, everything a parent does is exploitation. Signing your kid up for football or singing lessons is considered exploitation, using your lologic.

    • @christinefechter9716
      @christinefechter9716 3 месяца назад +4

      @@TomikaKelly "To be part of these videos" for the world to see (Including all the creeps) and using their children to MAKE MONEY!

    • @imzabatch
      @imzabatch 3 месяца назад +3

      @@TomikaKelly Wow, you just love deliberately missing the point left and right, don't you? You have no business talking about "logic" if you can't even comprehend what's being argued.

  • @MelanieJosephine
    @MelanieJosephine 2 месяца назад +8

    My boyfriend had to raise his 2 much younger siblings when his mother kicked his dad out and divorced him. He had to get up in the night, later take them to school and pick them up etc. She took HIS childhood from him and he is still dealing with the aftermath now. These „parents“ (if you can call them this) are incredibly SELFISH! No doubt about it

  • @steffa.952
    @steffa.952 3 месяца назад +196

    Hannah, unrelated to the topic - I just want to express my gratitude towards you, for the high level of english you provide. I am not a native speaker, so I always look for proper examples of how to form my thoughts with complicated words, in a logic and well structured way. Your words are so carefuly picked up, your thoughts are logic and easy to follow and understand and at the same time - one is able to enrich their vocabulary so much while listening to you ❤ You should become a teacher, you know ❤ Thank you for helping me upgrade my english ❤

    • @MyselftheElf
      @MyselftheElf 2 месяца назад +10

      That's so sweet! I am certain she would appreciate that ❤

    • @tiff-joyce
      @tiff-joyce 2 месяца назад +10

      I think she said that she was a preschool teacher in one of her videos.

    • @cgjbtv
      @cgjbtv 2 месяца назад +9

      This is such a beautiful compliment 😊

    • @lilylillux
      @lilylillux 2 месяца назад +8

      Yes! I'm amazed with her vocabulary and the way she never uses: "ers" and "ums" while speaking. Wow.

    • @DontHaveANickname
      @DontHaveANickname 2 месяца назад +4

      SAME HEREEE
      she's one of the only RUclipsrs I've found that I can understand EVERY word
      It's so nice

  • @jac-attack
    @jac-attack 3 месяца назад +248

    My grandmother had six children by age 27 and she told all her daughters when they got married, "do not nave 6 children, you will not have enough time to give them what they deserve." and she was a homemaker while my grandfather was in the army. There's a reason why people have less kids these days because resources are tight. And maybe you have enough physical resources but your hours in the day are always a finite resource. Big famlies can be wonderful and people find happiness in them of course! But it's something that you have to consider when adding more and more people dependent on you.

    • @wolfsmaid6815
      @wolfsmaid6815 3 месяца назад +15

      I've always wanted a large family (grew up as an isolated only child), but my husband and I agreed on 4 children being the maximum amount, maybe 5 if we have twins the last time around. ^^ But even though I am a full time SAHM I don't think there would be enough hours in the day to care for 8 children without neglecting any of them.

    • @selfryed
      @selfryed 3 месяца назад +7

      preach your shit and im absolutely tired of people making fun/putting down others for not having plenty of kids either. im a demisexual (or asexual idrk) but ive always set on the fact i wanted atleast 1 or two children, most likely two because im an only child and i know what it feels like to be alone 100% of the time but id be damned if someone was just like "lol ur not a real parent bc u dont have 30 children" HUH? its kinda goofy 🤕
      big families are so cool when you're able to maintain them and atleast have all the children when you and the partner are all settled with a few bucks n stuff to provide for all for them but ur so right, things are tight as hell rn, so its definitely something u gotta consider before doing

    • @Diana-qp2rw
      @Diana-qp2rw 3 месяца назад +8

      I agree. I have two sisters and even that could be difficult at times, especially when my sisters were still babies (we also had pets, which take time, too). But how can parents be there for their older kids if they constantly have a baby and a toddler?

    • @ayceleijae
      @ayceleijae 3 месяца назад +3

      I have 6 kids also and I always tell them not to go that route! It’s not fair to them☹️

    • @imzabatch
      @imzabatch 3 месяца назад +3

      "you will not have enough time to give them what they deserve." - That's such a good point. People can only split their attention so many different ways in a day and at some point the time runs out.

  • @madi_shaye
    @madi_shaye 3 месяца назад +446

    I’m sure they’ll move into a house but hide it and act as if they’re still living on the bus somewhere on their property, if they aren’t doing that already !

    • @elewysoffinchingefeld3066
      @elewysoffinchingefeld3066 3 месяца назад +86

      I wondered about that, myself. Maybe they're just batch-filming on the weekends.

    • @FortheLoveofBees
      @FortheLoveofBees 3 месяца назад

      No… noooo. These people are full-blown SovCit brain washed weirdos. At one point, they were talking about moving the children to South America (first they spent 2ish months in Brazil, dropped tons of content about them moving there, and then bailed back to America, and after that they started talking about moving to a SAIL BOAT). These are not parents that preserve their children’s wellness while executing an internet grift. The dad has posted unhinged Twitter rants talking about using his children in “the last stand.” It’s really, really sinister.

    • @Arterion77
      @Arterion77 3 месяца назад +43

      That was my thought. It really feels like it's fake but they want that money coming in

    • @CJAmara
      @CJAmara 3 месяца назад +19

      Agreed. I feel like all this is fake

    • @megdillon1897
      @megdillon1897 3 месяца назад +7

      That’s what I was thinking.

  • @thecolorjune
    @thecolorjune Месяц назад +3

    I LOVE my sister. We are truly best friends. HOWEVER there was a month where we had to share a hotel bed and have zero privacy due to a house fire, and by the end I had a complete mental breakdown. Being close with your family doesn’t mean you don’t need alone time and personal space.

  • @alexiss644
    @alexiss644 3 месяца назад +127

    As someone from a family with 11 kids, I would never recommend having that many. I was #3 and was moved out before the 2 youngest were even born. None of my siblings have good relationships with my parents currently. Growing up, they were always stressed out and everyone was constantly grumpy. I CANNOT imagine being crammed into that little of space with that large of a family. I personally, battled depression and severe anxiety for the majority of my teen years into adulthood. Looking back I’m pretty sure my chaotic childhood, overwhelming amounts of responsibility, and lack of parental guidance played into that.

    • @JENipherLyn
      @JENipherLyn 3 месяца назад +5

      I'm sorry, that sounds so hard. :( :( :(

    • @ActonBell1848
      @ActonBell1848 3 месяца назад +4

      That sounds truly terrible. I think some people can truly cope and actually be successful with having and raising 11 kids but those kinds of people are few.

    • @BenandHannah_
      @BenandHannah_ 3 месяца назад +8

      My husband was number 7 of 8. Same thing. Everyone is still grumpy and stressed out and he struggles with anxiety and depression. I have two children and I’m telling you right now, you can love all your children but you cannot be a parent fully to that many children.

    • @ldjc
      @ldjc 3 месяца назад +2

      My grandma was the youngest of 12, born in 1923 to a mother born in 1885 - no issues at all. She remained in close contact with both her parents, all but one of her siblings, and all but one of her aunts and uncles. Her mother stayed at home full time and the father worked on a farm, so he was around.
      I'm the youngest of 2 - most family relationships are strained or ruined (I get along with my parents and the 3 of us get along well with some of our second cousins, but almost every family in the broader family tree is struggling, apart from our second cousins... who have 6 kids).
      Having done 20 years working with teenagers, my takeaway from my experience (which is limited to one city in Australia, but spans roughly 1000 teenagers) is that a marriage between two people built on working toward the other person's good, and the parents' capacity to be forgiving and loving towards each other even on interrupted sleep, appear to be the two biggest indicators of healthy parent-child relationships. The majority of teenagers with really troubling relationships with their parents that I see come from families of two or less kids.

  • @AdharaBlack
    @AdharaBlack 3 месяца назад +130

    This gives me a disgusting/disturbing vibe... It's not much better than having children growing up in your basement. And the fact that she called her kids "things that need me for survival" sounds like something you would hear in the asylum, not from a happy mother having a happy life.

  • @BantheBans
    @BantheBans 3 месяца назад +92

    They love to say it's nobodys business but they post their business as their job.

  • @LadyCherryDraws
    @LadyCherryDraws 2 месяца назад +45

    I'll share my experience of growing up in a large Chirsitan family:
    Note: There are nine kids, I am one of them, and my two parents. And to preface: please take in mind that this is my families personal experience, and defenitly not to norm for people from large or small families.
    1. Space and privacy: We live in a nice 3 story house which has plenty of room for all of us (and as an introvert I get plenty of alone time, which is nice). I only have to share a room with one other sister (who is my best friend, so we both looooove the arrangement), my two lil brothers share a room (they have their own beds), my oldest sister and brother have their own rooms, and my three youngest sisters share a large room (once again they have their own beds). We aren't cramped at all and have plenty of free space, not to mention a decently large backyard that we can play around in.
    2.Education: Yes, we're homeschooled, but both my parents were teachers before they decided to homeschool us so we are getting quality education.
    And we get to go out with friends and hang out at our local library etc so we aren't socially hampered lol Sadly several of my friends have moved out of state recently (which is a bummer) but we still chat and video call often.
    3.Parental love: my parents have done a great job on raising my siblings and I equally, and I've never felt ignored or neglected (I'm the forth child btw which is in the middle-child range, so if the middle child isn't neglected, you know no one is lol). And I always can confide in my parents (of course, some things like P and other girl stuff, I can't talk to my dad about bc that's just akward lol).... I did have my own rebellious teen era , but my parents gave me plenty of space,love, and support as I tried to figure myself out (and they've done the same to all my other siblings).
    4. Sibling Relationshios: Of course my siblings and I have gotten into our fair share of fights, but honestly none of us can stay mad at each other for more than five minutes and would end up laughing and playing together after any argument lol. But most of the time, we have a good time together (as mentioned beforehand, we have friends as well, so it's not because we have no one else to play with, I guess we just naturally get along or smth)
    I know a lot of people talk about the "older siblings have to be proxy parents to the younger siblings" but we never had to deal with that (trust me, I've talked with my three older siblings A LOT now that we are older). My eldest sister is bossy tho, but she is the eldest and they usually are the bossy ones, but we have great fun doing crafts and playing CODM together.
    .And every single time I baby sit my younger siblings I get paid by my parents sooo yeah, I'm not getting taken advantage of. Btw My older brother is in college rn, and my older sisters both have jobs (yes, they still live at home, the economy is too horrible to live elsewhere) so I'm the oldest child in the house most of the time.
    5.Healthcare: don't worry, we have insurance, birth certificals (all of us were born in a hospital) etc. We go to the doctors every year for health checkups. A lot of us have glasses (thx for the genes Mom lol) so we go to the eye doctor routinly. So yeah, our parents make sure that we are in good health!
    6. Electronics: I think you can tell by my comment that we're allowed to have phones/tablets etc. The younger kids do have screen restrictions because they're young and don't need all that blue light. Us older kids (highschool age and up) take care of our selves bc my parents said we are old enough to make our own decisions (they will step in tho if we are making too many unhealthy choices, like staying on our phones all day every day to the point we are ignoring our health). My dad is kinda a tech nerd, and I'm one too, so yeah, electronics are loved in our house.
    7. Publicity: My parents don't even have social media other than facebook, and they never post stuff about us (expect to close family members via a private DM). After my Dad retired from being a public school teacher, he taught cyber security and online safety classes, so he's kinda paranoid of putting pictures of us online because people can use AI to make perverted deepfakes and highly discourages anyone from putting pictures of their children online...(safety first people..)
    8. Quality of living: yeah, if you read the entire essey before this, you probably can tell my family has it pretty good. My dad worked his behind off to provide for us, and my mom manages the money he brings in. Of course, we aren't spoiled and have to do chores to get allowance (don't freak out, we each take care of our rooms, and have one other domain to care for, it takes about 30 mintues a week for us to take care of all our chores...many hands make light work.) The adult children don't get allowances tho, they have jobs, and get to live at home for free lol
    .
    9. Conclusion: I know not every big family is like this, this video proves that, but my parents are literally one in a million. They've done a pretty amazing job if I do dare say so myself. They didn't jump into having a large family as a status symbol or smth, they just decided to accept however many children God gave them, and made sure to care for us in the best way possible once we arrived.
    .
    Having a big family is defenitly not for everyone, and I understand that, but I really wish people online would stop belittling large families such as mine because of crazy parents like this (and the older generation of parents that didn't realy parent at all but instead neglected their kids a lot). I have been bullied by ppl online because of the size of my family more times than I can count, and I hope that no one else is bullied because of the size of their family, big or small!

    • @thedupontnest
      @thedupontnest 2 месяца назад +8

      Underrated comment right here, and a stark contrast to the video where larger families are not doing life well. ❤

    • @adrianaherrera7202
      @adrianaherrera7202 2 месяца назад

      Just a question, they take all the children god give them. It means they dont use protection and if the mom gets pregnant maybe every year is also good. ?

    • @LadyCherryDraws
      @LadyCherryDraws 2 месяца назад +1

      @adrianaherrera7202 I know that before any of my siblings were born, they used 'protection' but that was before they decided to let God handle it , and us kids are all 2-2 1/2 or so years apart (with no twins), so my Mom wsn't constantly overwhelmed. My youngest sibling is now 7, so it's been a while since there was a new addition ^^
      .
      Edit: I do remember my Mother saying something about "natural family planning" which I suggest you look up.

    • @meganann5451
      @meganann5451 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@LadyCherryDraws yes, this! And contrary to popular belief, natural family planning (if done /correctly/), is super accurate. Correctly being the key word here; most people don't know how to actually use it (but say they do and are) and it gives it a bad name. It's basic biology; there's literally only a handful of days a month a woman can get pregnant...

    • @QMPJ13
      @QMPJ13 2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your point of view, it seem like you have great parents and great family averall 💚!

  • @geniej2378
    @geniej2378 3 месяца назад +85

    While I support not raising toddlers on screens, I strongly disagree with parents who refuse teenagers any screen time. The fact is computer literacy is not innate, but it is expected in modern workplaces. To be a functional adult you need to be able to pay your bills online, and not fall for scams telling you they’re your service provider. You need to be able to make a resume, know about search terms, find job listings, send emails with attachments, etc etc etc.

    • @carly2764
      @carly2764 3 месяца назад +6

      They do have a laptop that the kids use; there's a "day in the life" that the oldest boy shot and allegedly edited, and you can see him working on the computer in the background of some of the bus interior videos. They have Netflix and seem to have some video games or at least access. And of course they are all watching various dances and performances for hours to perfect their daily "shows" so her whole rant about not letting her kids use screens is both untrue and unkind. It's actually super creepy to see the kid's, even the youngest, copying faces they've seen creators make in similar videos.

    • @angelikalaser7778
      @angelikalaser7778 3 месяца назад

      My kid watches tv and playes on computers with us. And after a while he is done and playes with legos or turnes the house upside down.
      Thats what you have to do when you don't earn money by putting your kids online and don't have older kids so they all entertain themselves.

  • @kaykarahalis829
    @kaykarahalis829 3 месяца назад +373

    Being part of an MLM doesn’t make you a business owner… and selling drugs doesn’t make you a pharmacist!

    • @eloisepharmacist
      @eloisepharmacist 3 месяца назад +2

      100%

    • @SnakeKillsDumbledorf
      @SnakeKillsDumbledorf 3 месяца назад +1

      And selling paper to write crypto recovery codes on doesn't mean you're in finance lol

    • @industrialover
      @industrialover 3 месяца назад +3

      It depends on your definition of pharmacist lol

  • @elizabethkarner6687
    @elizabethkarner6687 3 месяца назад +757

    Dang, I was gonna say “how does she possibly have a solid OBGYN for appointments and birth” but she gave birth with no medical care?! Also, if you’re fostering or adopting, you have to have separate rooms for girls and boys. How do families with all their own kids get away with rooming them together like that?!

    • @elizabethkarner6687
      @elizabethkarner6687 3 месяца назад +71

      Also, I have to ask, how is this honoring God or spreading Christian messages? If that was the point of the “vision”, how does this fulfill it?

    • @mushroomwroom
      @mushroomwroom 3 месяца назад +72

      @@elizabethkarner6687i think the “honouring god” part is them not using any protection and pumping out as many babies as possible, just like in the olden day. back in school one of my teachers knew a family who did the exact same thing, using the same excuse, because according to them “god said in the bible that this is what they should do”. it’s insane, especially because that family wasn’t that well off and they could barely support all their kids (i think they had 6-8) and they still kept making more. it’s so damn sad

    • @ClaireAyers
      @ClaireAyers 3 месяца назад +27

      I read her comments on one of her videos about the newest baby, her labor went so fast that baby was born on the bus… that’s very likely after having given birth 7 times before. Apparently each baby comes quicker than the last for most women. So by baby 8, I can see how baby would fly out 😅

    • @HolicChan
      @HolicChan 3 месяца назад

      Because it’s very rare for biological kids to molest one another, it’s very overwhelmingly and terrifyingly common in foster kids under the same roof who are not biologically related, I believe it was Illinois where they couldn’t stop one of the boys from raping and molesting the girls he was being fostered with (no he was not arrested because he was 11-12) that’s why they separate rooms for boys and girls

    • @carly2764
      @carly2764 3 месяца назад +55

      @@mushroomwroom It's literally a whole movement called "quiverfull" based on Psalm 127:3-5 It's absolutely wild to me (I'm a Christian) how people will ignore everything the Bible says about caring for the poor, fighting for justice, and putting others before yourself but will then cling onto a completely misinterpreted set of verses and build a whole weird cult family.