What is it Actually Like to Be an Amish Person?

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    • @LostAmericanJ
      @LostAmericanJ Год назад +3

      Please let Danny go! It's been long enough! This is not okay Simon, he deserves his freedom as do we all! Set Danny free Simon just let him go 😮🙏😅

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  • @jimdeal6335
    @jimdeal6335 Год назад +1484

    I had to pause this just to bow down to the God Level seamless incorporation of Weird Al lyrics into this script and the deadpan delivery.. Well played Fact Boy, well played!

    • @erminos8628
      @erminos8628 Год назад +113

      To me it seemed like Simon was blissfully ignorant of them which made it all the more hilarious

    • @xessenceofinsanityx
      @xessenceofinsanityx Год назад +52

      I NEED to know if Simon was in on it or not

    • @jimdeal6335
      @jimdeal6335 Год назад +61

      He HAD to be in on it, but given Simon's aversion to EVERYTHING pop culture, it really is a toss up, lol. Fess up Simon, you're President of the Weird Al Fan Club, Prague Chapter aren't you? Lol

    • @ksenss2513
      @ksenss2513 Год назад +27

      European here: I don't think Simon ever heard of Amish Paradise. I did not. First time ever was in this comment section. Had to google it. Probably the same for a lot of eurpeans? I know Weird Al for his Michal Jackson things, but then I'm a bit older than Simon...

    • @SableDrakon
      @SableDrakon Год назад +23

      ​@@erminos8628Oh, I image this was absolutely intentional. But it's Simon's seamless delivery that makes it so much funnier.

  • @amandajones661
    @amandajones661 Год назад +508

    I have served with a few prior Amish in the military. They are the hardest working Soldiers ever. One man I served with told us we were his family because his own Amish family shunned him and to them he was dead. So, we made sure he had good birthdays and other special days.

    • @Tbone1492
      @Tbone1492 Год назад

      Amish are starchly against any military. Maybe a runaway

    • @lexyshannon9428
      @lexyshannon9428 Год назад +31

      Honestly wishing the best for him

    • @amandaburnham8626
      @amandaburnham8626 Год назад +29

      That's sweet! I'm glad that all of you were there for him. No one deserves to be shunned by their family.

    • @adenkyramud5005
      @adenkyramud5005 Год назад +28

      Thank you for giving this man a sense of family. It's incredibly important for mental health, especially in the military. Are you still in contact with him? Hope he's doing well

    • @americansmark
      @americansmark Год назад +22

      He must've been of the swartzentruber clan. Most (at least in Ohio) don't shun you unless you've done something horrific. Leaving the church and becoming a soldier would leave them concerned, but they'd still welcome you home in most of the denominations. I know several former Amish that still work alongside their family and drive them wherever they need to go.
      The swartzentrubers are extremely hardcore and don't often associated with us English folk. They don't have on the road, don't use safety triangles, and are extremely devout. A Mennonite I play softball with once compared them as the Christian pacifist equivalent of the Taliban. Lol

  • @DFSJR1203
    @DFSJR1203 Год назад +735

    I lived in Hersey, PA and I was friends with a whole group of Mennonite people. They were really nice and several times we were invited to one of there worship services. I volunteered at the Hershey Medical center and several times I ran into Amish people in the surgical waiting area. One time a young Amish lady was sitting all alone. I know they avoid talking with English people, but she looked down in the dumps. I sat down by her and with a real low voice asked her if she was OK. She told me her baby son was having open heart surgery so I sat with her till the doctor showed up and told her everything went perfectly. Her husband finally got back to the hospital and she told him how nice I was to sit with her. I was surprised when her husband came over to me and shook my hand and he thanked me for being there with her.

    • @aazhie
      @aazhie Год назад +18

      I hope their kid is doing well now.
      You said "English people" & was wondering, do you mean British? Thanks :)

    • @aq5426
      @aq5426 Год назад +76

      @@aazhie English = Not Amish.

    • @lisaspikes4291
      @lisaspikes4291 Год назад +42

      I remember an Amish guy we had in the hospital once. He really enjoyed taking hot showers. He said “at home, it’s such a bother to take a bath, that he frequently just skipped it, as he was just going to get dirty again the next day!” He was a very sociable, nice guy.

    • @rougeneon1997
      @rougeneon1997 Год назад +6

      Hello fellow PA'er

    • @gottasay4766
      @gottasay4766 Год назад +6

      Do any of the Amish leave the community to become heart surgeons or do they lie upon the “non-Amish” to go out in the heathen world and get the training so they can make use of it?

  • @regularman6328
    @regularman6328 Год назад +419

    I witnessed 15-20 Amish men build a barn in 8 hours. It was a stack of lumber that morning, and by that afternoon it was a whole ass barn. It wasn’t a massive barn, but it wasn’t a tiny one either. It was very interesting to watch. They are the definition of hard work and dedication.

    • @xredhead7135x
      @xredhead7135x Год назад +18

      Ass-barn, you say 🤔 I'm intrigued

    • @Tbone1492
      @Tbone1492 Год назад +8

      They started buying land all over the U.S now. Fastest growing population

    • @patrickrountree2356
      @patrickrountree2356 Год назад +2

      Missed opportunity for hard work and sacrifice 😂

    • @GinsuChikara
      @GinsuChikara Год назад +19

      Ah yes, the barn-raising. The Amish are so comically OP at building barns that it's become a meme. I wonder if they know that 🤔

    • @Dadofer1970
      @Dadofer1970 Год назад +4

      @@xredhead7135x You gotta have somewhere to keep your donkeys.

  • @rhov-anion
    @rhov-anion Год назад +715

    I feel like Simon dared Daven over a pint, "Do you think you could write a script that uses every line from a song without us getting a copyright strike?" and Daven replied, "How do you feel about talking for an hour about living in an Amish Paradise?"

    • @moodophile
      @moodophile Год назад +34

      This was a bet wasn’t it? C’mon Simon, own up, who’s buying who dinner?

    • @GideonFrazier
      @GideonFrazier Год назад +12

      I 100 percent can see this being a bet. Glad the second half got uploaded today.

    • @alexandre069
      @alexandre069 Год назад +2

      Is that why the video was reuploaded

    • @roguebanshee
      @roguebanshee Год назад +7

      @@alexandre069 First upload only had half the video.

    • @alexandre069
      @alexandre069 Год назад +1

      @@roguebanshee that explain this

  • @janinebean4276
    @janinebean4276 Год назад +291

    There are apparently huge issues with sexual abuse in Amish communities, and survivors are not believed and considered to be troublemakers, especially considering the status of women in their society.

    • @agiraffe3673
      @agiraffe3673 Год назад +32

      Yes, I am only a little way through and am hoping Simon talks about this

    • @FrankCastle694
      @FrankCastle694 Год назад +30

      I was born Amish and was raised around them …..and like everywhere there are bad apples but ( huge issues ) is a gross overstatement in my opinion……and they respect women more then women in general society are respected

    • @nicolem4335
      @nicolem4335 Год назад +49

      ​@@FrankCastle694Are you a woman?

    • @elenarodriguez7809
      @elenarodriguez7809 Год назад

      How is it different from all other societies? SA is not taken seriously anywhere. Look at the justice system. Men can abuse women and children all they want and barely get any time. Don't get me started.

    • @Tbone1492
      @Tbone1492 Год назад

      Maybe that's why there the fastest growing population in America. Buying all the land they can

  • @liquidpaper1349
    @liquidpaper1349 Год назад +301

    I feel like you need to have Weird Al in the credits, considering he wrote half of your script.

    • @felixthecat3n2
      @felixthecat3n2 Год назад

      How can you tell? Serious question.. thank you.

    • @mayuka150
      @mayuka150 Год назад +6

      @@felixthecat3n2the song Amish paradise. Many lyrics are said throughout the video

    • @liquidpaper1349
      @liquidpaper1349 Год назад +11

      @@felixthecat3n2 he basically uses every line from Amish Paradise as a punchline.

    • @Problemsolver434
      @Problemsolver434 Год назад +3

      I just checked. Yes you're absolutely right. A lot of lines from the song are in this video word for word

    • @TheUnspeakableh
      @TheUnspeakableh Год назад +4

      I think the only lines I didn't hear was "There's no phone, no light, no motor car, not a single Luxury. Like Robinson Caruso, it's as primative as can be."

  • @MogamiKyoko13
    @MogamiKyoko13 Год назад +221

    My grandpa passed away last week, but he ran what our family jokingly called his "Amish Taxi Service." He would haul Amish workers and their equipment to different job sites, sometimes several states away, and he often ferried Amish families to various grocery stores and appointments. He was well loved by the Amish community in the area, and it was really nice to see how many came to his funeral.

    • @scottplumer3668
      @scottplumer3668 Год назад +8

      My cousin does that too, now that he's retired. He bought a 15-passenger van and drives them around all the time. A lot of time he drives men to job sites where they're doing construction or something similar.

    • @gacktist00
      @gacktist00 Год назад +6

      I met a old man in Seoul,(he was korean) and he told us that he drove a carriage for armish when he was young. It was interesting story!

    • @molecularbandit
      @molecularbandit Год назад +7

      We call them Yoder Toters

    • @silverbackag9790
      @silverbackag9790 Год назад +3

      @@gacktist00wait. Wuuut? As someone from Amish country Missouri and who knows a ton of them and who lived in Korea for a total of a decade (on and off) and am currently in Seoul now, I gotta know more.

    • @JamesJonesTech
      @JamesJonesTech Год назад +2

      ​@@silverbackag9790agreed, here for the story as well!

  • @samuelmeasa9283
    @samuelmeasa9283 Год назад +1093

    Today's drinking game. Every time Simon quotes Amish Paradise take a shot.

    • @jasonbailey9139
      @jasonbailey9139 Год назад +75

      That might cause liver failure fairly quickly

    • @melhughes3567
      @melhughes3567 Год назад +23

      I'm absolutely hammered! 🍻🍻

    • @ThePittsburghToddy
      @ThePittsburghToddy Год назад +16

      I need coffee and a cold shower…

    • @ItsFrickinBats
      @ItsFrickinBats Год назад +35

      Instructions unclear: can no longer walk and words are not understandable.

    • @jffry890
      @jffry890 Год назад +19

      Good thing this came out on a Friday.

  • @thehangmansdaughter1120
    @thehangmansdaughter1120 Год назад +145

    My cousin is an accountant, who keeps the books for two very large Amish businesses. She was hired because the company books were getting too big to be done by hand. She says they're polite, respectful and honest in their dealings, even when others don't extend the same treatment. She and her husband spend quite a bit of their time with the Amish, enjoying meals and chatting, their kids playing.

    • @Coco-oy5sm
      @Coco-oy5sm Год назад +13

      It is insane how much money some of them have, especially the ones with construction companies that knock out five-figure contracts in a few days. And you'd never know unless you already knew

    • @jsp7410
      @jsp7410 Год назад +11

      I work very closely with the local communities. I honestly spend more time with the Amish than my English friends. I take their kids fishing, and camping, take them to bid jobs, and spend a lot of meals with them. They're like anyone else, there's good and bad. But I truly feel lucky to have them as friends.

    • @epluribusunum1460
      @epluribusunum1460 Год назад

      @@Coco-oy5sm The Amish in Pennsylvania and Ohio practice predatory business practices in which they go into a community and undercut the prices of local “English” contractors. They always benefit from the free marketing of the Amish “quality” myth. They have annihilated local family businesses to their profit. Their charm is a mask they use, and they hold contempt for our free country but love the benefit of tax-free status, while they contribute nothing to America. They buy the cheapest and least regulated wholesale goods, repackage them, and slap Amish stickers on them to sell to the gullible customers whose own taxes paid for the road to get there. Those are not “Amish Pecans” in their retail stores. I would never buy anything from their open barrels, either. And with their pesticides, animal cruelty and horrific treatment and repression of the children they breed to work their businesses, I call the Amish the American Taliban. I have witnessed these things first hand. Look behind the curtain.

    • @ToudaHell
      @ToudaHell Год назад

      Did she agree to give the father's their daughters' paychecks? I worked as an office manager at a farm that hired mennonites, and I had to hand the father his daughters pay cheques every week. His sons, on the other hand, picked up their own. Sexist pigs. I got glared at by all of them the minute I left the office. They also avoided talking to me at all and complained to my boss for literally everything I did. If they wanted to spend the day in the air conditioned office, they should get an education.

    • @ToudaHell
      @ToudaHell Год назад

      ​@@Coco-oy5smevery person in their family works full time from the 13 years old or younger. They just keep the money and only spend it in 'their' businesses. As a person of colour I dislike them more the more I interact with them. They are sexist and racist. People who don't live near them don't understand the discomfort at being an outsider even living in an english town.

  • @emilyc8958
    @emilyc8958 Год назад +113

    It was touched on a few times, but as someone who was raised in a cult for the first 18 yrs of my life who then escaped- I feel like people don't even begin to understand the challenges that are faced to leave a community like this. you INSTANTLY lose housing, have no finances (because money is controlled in cult), have ABSOLUTELY NO support- friends/ family etc because you were kept isolated. You can't just INSTANTLY gain social security- the process usually takes months, you have NOTHING so can't afford to purchase even necessities let alone housing- so you are homeless and sleep on the street and hopefully don't freeze to death... you don't even have clothes to go to a job interview- and if there's somewhere that might give you free clothes you don't have transport to get to it and if you do get there it is WEEKS for the assessment and approval for the items and then you need to be able to travel to various places to get necessities without money or transport. You think you might die, you end up in dangerous situations and on top of all the physical dangers and stress- your mental health is so bad from all the trauma you survived and all the fear you are enduring about all the punishments you have been brain washed into believing you deserve. It is virtually impossible to escape a cult like this that you were raised in... and people don't understand why as adults people don't "just leave"

    • @jingleinthedark92
      @jingleinthedark92 Год назад

      Still way less likely to deal with being sexually assaulted when with the Amish, just saying, that's real popular pretty everywhere else, at least online where the rainbow types mainly fester, just avoid behavior sinks like Seattle or Portland and you'll be better off than in a cult.

    • @cindyhill4864
      @cindyhill4864 Год назад +7

      Spot on, without support there is likely no way out. You lose everything.

    • @seed_drill7135
      @seed_drill7135 10 месяцев назад

      Some also, reportedly, like the girls to get knocked up during Rumspringa so they're forced to marry young and stay in the cult.@@cindyhill4864

  • @romanwiller2180
    @romanwiller2180 Год назад +115

    Having interacted with the Amish for a few years I can definitely say that any trade product you might get from an Amish craftsman is absolutely worth whatever the price may be and is easily an example of master craftsmanship.
    Particularly in my experience their leatherwork is mind blowing.

    • @stevenwilliams1805
      @stevenwilliams1805 Год назад +8

      I've long heard about their cabinetry I can imagine their leatherwork is top notch.

    • @tosehoed123
      @tosehoed123 Год назад +4

      I think you are generalizing abit. Probably many are, since they often worked that proffession their whole life, but you cant say that just because they are amish they are automatically master craftsmen.

    • @romanwiller2180
      @romanwiller2180 Год назад

      @@tosehoed123 Pedantic (Adj.)

    • @1001SHAD
      @1001SHAD Год назад +1

      I’m a contractor and frequently work job sites that employ Amish labor, etc… Their work is generally no better than anybody else, and actually pretty crappy at times. Sure. I’d buy some hand spun blanket but I wouldn’t hire them to build me a porch.

    • @cs5384
      @cs5384 Год назад

      I try to avoid buying products made by cult members.

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Год назад +84

    Weird Al being referred to as "The Great One" is the best part of this video.😎

  • @JustNilt
    @JustNilt Год назад +18

    When I was in the Army, I discovered a small Amish community not too far off base. They had a restaurant that was absolutely AMAZING! Our of basic respect, I never dressed in uniform while there. (They weren't fooled, obviously, since they could tell who was a soldier and who wasn't. This was simply good manners of not rubbing their noses in my occupation.) My wife and I became quite friendly with some of them and later while serving, I was injured and my wife died in a car accident.
    One of the most meaningful things during the single most difficult time in my life was a care package from the folks who worked in the restaurant that had a local young man who wasn't Amish deliver it to me at Walter Reed. How they learned, exactly, what happened I never learned but it was truly touching. I've never forgotten them or their gesture. For folks who are often presumed to be standoffish, they aren't. They just live by a different set of rules for themselves.

  • @davidsantiagotate7380
    @davidsantiagotate7380 Год назад +63

    My great uncle took over the family farm in Missouri and sadly the house burned down one night. He hired a group of Amish men who not only built a cabin and porch that were better than the previous ones, but they did it so fast and with such skill that my uncle still marvels at their abilities decades later.
    That’s how I learned that if you ever need a carpenter, you look for an Amish person.

    • @jingleinthedark92
      @jingleinthedark92 Год назад +2

      Can't make them sound any better! Legit after what I've been subjected to living around Seattle my first thirty years, I won't ever look back if the Amish actually accepted me. Just that they won't shun me for wanting to have and raise kids is enough to ditch everyone I've met so far.

    • @jcarey568
      @jcarey568 10 месяцев назад +1

      There is a local joke:
      Do you know the pa Dutch words for plumb, level and square?
      Don't feel bad, Amish carpenters don't know them either!

    • @seed_drill7135
      @seed_drill7135 10 месяцев назад

      Some of the companies that make the wooden wheels for antique automobile restorations are Amish.

  • @Hughes81
    @Hughes81 Год назад +57

    Once my friend and I went on a trip to Toronto from Michigan. We took greyhound and had spent all our money so we were literally starving on the trip home (like where your body aches for food.) This Amish man took pity on us and gave us a bag of Funyuns. We DEVOURED these and thanked him. I noticed he was with a older lady and two younger (Late teens to 20s) girls, all of whom were crying. I asked what was wrong and he told me they had gone to visit his son who was doing Rumspringa and that the son decided to stay in "our world". He said that he's wife, Daughter and the other girl (Son's girlfriend) were bacially mourning him as if he died.
    The whole things threw me. This man had effectively los his song and here he was giving food to a pair of idiot punk kids on a bus.

    • @treble8921
      @treble8921 Год назад +2

      Great story, thanks for sharing ❤

    • @cielbie8251
      @cielbie8251 Год назад +12

      He hadn't lost his son, his son is still alive, he just left the cult.

  • @Wastingsometimehere
    @Wastingsometimehere Год назад +17

    Seems to me shunning a family member, at least for something minor, is more concerned about personal reputation than anything else. Rather selfish than to weigh value to a community. The fact that predators are forgiven more than someone making a personal choice that harms no one, tells me it's not a paradise.

    • @yoloswaggins7121
      @yoloswaggins7121 Год назад +6

      It's a cult

    • @Coco-oy5sm
      @Coco-oy5sm Год назад

      Shunning doesn't really happen for minor things. They may seem minor to outsiders, but it only comes to that when you do something that the community as a whole feels is very serious.

  • @lindsyfish6704
    @lindsyfish6704 Год назад +160

    Freedom is terrifying, especially when you've been strictly controlled. It's often easier to conform, stay with your family, and never question your faith. I was never Amish, but was a conservative Christian who married an abusive man. It's not easy being free, but I made the right decisions.

    • @jagmarc
      @jagmarc Год назад +13

      interesting how in controlled relationships, the perception of world outside continually portrayed as 'dangerous' and controlled by evil. Kept in the dark 'protected' and that the controlling person is only person specially appointed to do the work for a higher power with opposing forces against him or her

    • @SioxerNikita
      @SioxerNikita Год назад +3

      ​@@jagmarcdon't even need the outside to be dangerous or evil.
      Human beings are often comfortable when they have to make few choices.

    • @jagmarc
      @jagmarc Год назад +1

      @@SioxerNikita I think I understand, anxiety of "spoilt for choice" but increased several notches ?

    • @forbiddenera
      @forbiddenera Год назад +3

      ​@@SioxerNikitayep. We'll be Idiocracy soon

    • @ProtagonistVon
      @ProtagonistVon Год назад +13

      I also come from a very fear monger-y conservative Christian home, I get this.
      I haven’t fully left yet but I’ve had one foot out the door since I was young. One day I will have an income and go.

  • @johnstevenson9956
    @johnstevenson9956 Год назад +127

    In this area, inbreeding can indeed be something of a problem, sometimes leading to the spread of something called "maple syrup disease". To combat this, local Amish often travel east and eastern Amish often come west looking for potential mates.

    • @lauriepenner350
      @lauriepenner350 Год назад +57

      I come from a Mennonite family. My ancestors also lived in small isolated communities, and Mennonites only have about 10 last names, so we are pretty obsessed with genealogy. When you brought a nice Mennonite boy/girl home to meet the family, the first thing your parents would do is break out the old family genealogy book and make sure they weren't really your cousin. (I have two of these books, one for each side of the family. I can trace my ancestors all the way back to the 1800s. Which is cool, but I can also tell you that 100% of them were humble peasant farmers. No royalty or celebrities in there.)

    • @coolphoton1234
      @coolphoton1234 Год назад +27

      Yea, I know a bunch of Amish people that had to send there kids halfway across the country to get past second cousins.
      There is also a bit of a problem with low vaccine rates, in particular mumps. Wide spread outbreaks can sterilize big parts of the communities [because they are isolated it ends up not being a childhood infection], which dose heavy damage to the genetic diversity.

    • @HSamee
      @HSamee Год назад

      I like that word. I'm not gonna specify, but just know that I'm weird in that sense. 😂

    • @pohldriver
      @pohldriver Год назад +1

      Is that when the kids stare blankly with their mouths agape?

    • @streamerssaymyname
      @streamerssaymyname Год назад +1

      m a t e

  • @michelleyoung4347
    @michelleyoung4347 Год назад +139

    It's traumatizing. My partner and several of his friends and acquaintances have many negative experiences from growing up Amish and later converting to Mennonite. You're shunned if you decide to not be Amish/Mennonite anymore by your family and friends. You literally lose your family and friends and need to figure out how to live an English lifestyle and hopefully you have a friend to show you how. It's definitely not as beautiful as people act like it is.

    • @ChurchladyHmm
      @ChurchladyHmm Год назад +5

      This isn't always true by the way. Tho I'm certain that shunning does exist far too often

    • @joeycampbell940
      @joeycampbell940 Год назад

      ​@@ChurchladyHmmshunning is the entirety of the Amish legal system.
      Punched someone else: shunned for a few weeks.
      Stole from someone: shunned for a few weeks.
      Beat the shit out of your family: its normal, they probably sinned.
      Raped your kids: shunned for a few weeks.
      Rode a bike: banned from the community for life.

    • @yoloswaggins7121
      @yoloswaggins7121 Год назад

      It's a backwards cult. They deserve no praise, only condemnation.

    • @victorrelmek2889
      @victorrelmek2889 Год назад +15

      Agreed. It's almost a cult........

    • @ChurchladyHmm
      @ChurchladyHmm Год назад +5

      @@victorrelmek2889 I see it more as a culture than a cult, but I might be biased. My great grandfather was Amish and my parents had quite a bit to do with the community. It really varies based on where you are. I'm sorry your friends weren't treated nicely.

  • @ashproof
    @ashproof Год назад +54

    Fans: Nice addition of weird Al references.
    Simon: Who?

    • @Mister_Clipster
      @Mister_Clipster Год назад +3

      ChatGPT has gotten really weird!

    • @Callme_h
      @Callme_h Год назад +4

      Let’s be honest here… it’s more than accurate… 😂

  • @awgates85
    @awgates85 Год назад +20

    For some reason I now feel compelled to listen to Amish Paradise. The scripts and their deliveries on all of Simon's channels are always great, but these jokes were unexpected and awesome.

  • @gojeffgordon24
    @gojeffgordon24 Год назад +34

    The Weird Al Amish Paradise lines dropped all throughout this is just spectacular! I’m fairly certain nearly the whole song is in this. I’m loving it and laughing too. Hats off to whoever wrote this!

    • @loriki8766
      @loriki8766 Год назад +4

      Pity this wasn't a collaboration with Weird Al

    • @Gremlin23
      @Gremlin23 10 месяцев назад +2

      It's not quite 100% of all the lyrics, but we all know simon is a million times as humble as thou art...

  • @anissafogel868
    @anissafogel868 Год назад +80

    I live near Amish Country in Ohio. They are open to tourism, have business or work in business. Bicycles are often seen and used. They are unsavory backyard dog breeders as a form of income. The Mennonite communities near the Amish communities encourage extended education and careers that benefit society, such as teaching, business administration, and medical workers, nursing, and technicians. The Amish hire Mennonite or English to drive them to stores and medical appointments. They have and use medical insurance through their business and communities. They use hospitals and other medical facilities.

    • @grayhatjen5924
      @grayhatjen5924 Год назад +16

      @anissafogel868 I was going to mention the backyard breeder stuff as well. I'm in NW PA and while it's not really a thing up here, down in Lancaster and South of there, omg, it's SO BAD.
      I have family in Maryland that were looking to get a dog. They found one online. Meanwhile, I was pitching a fit, telling my mom that somebody (other than me) needed to talk to them.
      Someone finally did. Guess what? The puppy was from a mill. Had some kind of heart problem. They ended up finding buying a dog from Ohio. The breeder didn't appear to be a front for an Amish mill, but still, she was having multiple litters a year. Not much of a difference if you ask me.

    • @chumbucket1313
      @chumbucket1313 Год назад +5

      I live near Amish country in Ohio also!

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 Год назад

      @grayhatjen5924 Puppy mills aren’t illegal, nor should they be.

    • @pdraggy
      @pdraggy Год назад +3

      sounds like the Amish have a form of Uber xD.

    • @thesilverpen
      @thesilverpen Год назад

      I grew up there. Probably was your neighbor. Waving "halo, wie geht's?"

  • @kevinklosky2014
    @kevinklosky2014 Год назад +30

    The subtle use of Amish paradise references was absolute gold

  • @sullysully1114
    @sullysully1114 Год назад +22

    I love the amount of Amish Paradise quotes in this and Simon is just breezing through without batting an eye 😂

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Год назад +17

    We're going to party like it's 1699.

  • @lauriepenner350
    @lauriepenner350 Год назад +30

    Everytime I hear the opening bars of Gangsta's Paradise being played in a bar or somewhere, I always hope it's going to be the Weird Al version. But it never is...

    • @DawnDavidson
      @DawnDavidson Год назад +1

      You clearly hang out with the wrong crowd, then. With my friends, it’s (almost) ALWAYS the Weird Al version!
      I had to add the almost, because my partner was playing the original Another One Bites the Dust the other day. I thought it was really weird! 😂

  • @kareningram6093
    @kareningram6093 Год назад +21

    My mom is German and my dad was Kentuckian. Some of dad's family live near an Amish community and it's not uncommon for people to give them rides to work or the grocery store, so my mom met a lot of Amish people and had fun conversing in German with them, noting the differences between their languages. Aside from sounding archaic, mom said the biggest difference was that they evolved new names for modern objects and ideas differently. So the languages are diverging more and more as time goes on. It's not like British English versus American English because we're still in touch with each other pretty consistently, but modern German isn't commonly heard or spoken in American communities or on TV. So German and Pennsylvania Dutch have been divorced from each other for quite a while. It's pretty fascinating.

    • @amicaaranearum
      @amicaaranearum Год назад

      I was wondering whether modern German and Pennsylvania Dutch are mutually intelligible.

    • @way2tired2
      @way2tired2 Год назад +3

      When I have spoken Amish to friends who speak German, they say I sound like I'm 3 and 300 years old at the same time. Poor/weird grammar, really old words used, etc. Though my ability to speak it fades by the day.

    • @Coco-oy5sm
      @Coco-oy5sm Год назад +4

      @@amicaaranearum Kinda? A high german speaker could mostly understand and be understood by an Amish person, because PA Dutch originates from early high german. Some things wouldn't translate, but the biggest issue would be that it'd be akin to me or you talking to someone from the 1700s - we'd probably get the gist, but it would sound very strange to both parties and likely have to be kept simple. A low german speaker (who never learned high german) would have a much harder time understanding, but some dialects would still be okay, more or less. I doubt an Amish person would be able to understand much low german, though.
      As for reading and writing, I would say it's borderline. PA Dutch and high german pronunciations are generally similar, but many words are spelled very differently. Like trying to read middle english today. I would say written low german would be mutually unintelligible with PA Dutch.

    • @amicaaranearum
      @amicaaranearum Год назад +1

      @@Coco-oy5sm Ha, I generally can’t read Middle English.
      Thanks for the explanation.

    • @shaydowsith348
      @shaydowsith348 Год назад +1

      It was similar to when my ex-husband and I visited a community of Amish in Ohio. He speaks some Yiddish and has a full beard and dresses similar to the Hasidim, so from a distance they look similar. He could generally make out the gist of what they were saying, as Yiddish has roots in German as well. (Our men have mustaches tho, along with the beards).
      Amish also don't use zippers; they fasten clothing with hook-and eyes. At least in the Old Order Amish communities.

  • @lyndsayms
    @lyndsayms Год назад +33

    I grew up near Amish country in Ohio. It was normal for us and Amish people are generally pretty nice! We have furniture made by the Amish (still in better condition than modern furniture 😅) & they have a few restaurants! The horses and buggies are fun, just be sure to kindly pass them on the road 😊

  • @stevenfair3992
    @stevenfair3992 Год назад +41

    I used to live in a heavily Amish area. I’m glad this video is so accurate. I actually used to work at one of those restaurants that serve Amish food. However the family that owns it is Mennonite. I can confirm that the food is really good, and a lot of tourism money does in fact come from people fascinated by them. I also used to work at a trailer factory that employed many Amish men. I went to school with Amish kids, and a grand total of 4 Amish kids were enrolled in my high school when I graduated. I think they were all girls.

    • @Coco-oy5sm
      @Coco-oy5sm Год назад

      I had a teacher in high school who moved to the area from Georgia and was completely enraptured by the local Amish community to the point that it was kind of weird. Like she almost thought it was a zoo meant for our entertainment. But yeah, the food is mostly excellent. Some of it you definitely have to have a taste for

    • @Waterdust2000
      @Waterdust2000 Год назад +2

      Wait.. didn't simon say their education stopped at like 8th grade or something? 🧐

    • @dougkrultz2149
      @dougkrultz2149 Год назад +3

      ​@Waterdust2000 they will allow a few to continue education beyond the 8th grade, if they excel in something that can benefit the community. 4 out of hundreds in high school is a low rate.

    • @FrankCastle694
      @FrankCastle694 Год назад

      Holmes county or Lancaster 😂

    • @stevenfair3992
      @stevenfair3992 Год назад

      @@Coco-oy5sm That’s true.
      One of the most gross things I ever had to prepare was head cheese. If you don’t know what it is, Google it.

  • @Democlis
    @Democlis Год назад +23

    The Amish are such a curious group, depending on the comunity they seem to range from an insane cult that should not be allowed to prey on their members all the way to a quirky group with what most consider weird religious practices, with everything in between being covered.

  • @Metalalbumreviewers
    @Metalalbumreviewers Год назад +25

    As a rural American farmboy that spent his adolescence in Amish country, they are neither bigger, stronger, or partying harder than any other standard, farm raised American boy. They're just so sheltered before they get out into the world for a handful of years that they think they're special for being able to handle their booze.
    I love the Amish, but damn, they love to talk themselves up when they get the chance.

  • @Freakingbean
    @Freakingbean Год назад +27

    I worked in Lancaster PA in 2013 as a tree trimmer who worked around power lines.
    If you've never been in an Amish traffic jam, it's an experience.
    Some of their horse drawn carriages have blinkers kn them😅 also the Horses poo CONSTANTLY the road turns a redish brown.
    I was dragging brush to a chipper through a wet ditch. Only to at lunch see that what fed the ditches water was an outhouse 💀

  • @thatguy66199
    @thatguy66199 Год назад +83

    I am impressed with the Mennonite community's horses and horsemanship. I often see them while driving in northern Wisconsin. Watching buggies cross 2 lanes of Highway 29, then halt in the median, then go again when a break in traffic appears, all while huge trucks and cars are driving 65 mph plus. Nerve racking but impressive.

    • @darylb5564
      @darylb5564 Год назад +4

      You took the words right out of my mouth! I was in Missouri yesterday and I saw an Amish family do that very thing on a road with a 60 MPH speed limit. I’m all for living however you would like as long as you’re not hurting anyone but there needs to be a provision made to keep these people off the road. It’s crazy!

    • @iangoppert6564
      @iangoppert6564 Год назад +17

      Sadly many Amish are abusive to the horses

    • @Hollylivengood
      @Hollylivengood Год назад +12

      @@iangoppert6564 Yes. I Know a lot of horsey people who will never sell to the Amish. He didn't mention it here, but it is pretty common for Amish people to buy horses young, work them nearly to death during the farming season, and then sell them afterward, because it's more practical monetarily to sell them, and then buy a new set at the start of the next season, rather than care for them through the winter.

    • @StefanMedici
      @StefanMedici Год назад +7

      I disagree, there's a difference between a working animal vs a pet. It's the same with dogs. I keep hearing about how badly working sheep dogs are treated here, except they're not. Working dogs are worth 2+ humans and cost a fortune to train and maintain. Just because their kept in cages at night and don't sleep on their owners bed. Again difference between working animal vs pet.

    • @Bob_Smith19
      @Bob_Smith19 Год назад +15

      @@StefanMediciou are completely wrong when it comes to the Amish treatment of their working animals. They are very hard on them and treat them extremely poorly. People that live and interact w/ them know this for a fact. It bears mentioning the puppy mills they run as well as how the poach game animals at will. They have little respect for animals.

  • @Waterdust2000
    @Waterdust2000 Год назад +22

    Simon, that bit at the end about making life better in the present time while taking some of the positives of the past with us than pine for it entirely as it was.. the words are quite on target. Well done here, whoever wrote this bit for your script deserves a raise. Unless you came up with it then.. hmm 🤔

    • @loriki8766
      @loriki8766 Год назад +3

      I thought so too. I get so sick of seeing "good old days" posts. If you were female or not white or not straight or failed to fit in in any way then there were NO good old days.

  • @awsumaustin7650
    @awsumaustin7650 Год назад +6

    Thank God, I was watching this yesterday when you took it down

    • @Evan_Floyd
      @Evan_Floyd Год назад

      Yeah what happened! It stopped 3/4 of the way through. Why they delete it

  • @danielreuben1058
    @danielreuben1058 Год назад +12

    What a great video. I like how you present information to the viewer and let create their own opinion. Where I did my BA, there was an Amish community about 15 minutes away. If you were late for class and said, "I was stuck behind an Amish person," it was understood with no other questions asked. Professors were like, "yeah, it happens."

  • @SgtMantis
    @SgtMantis Год назад +10

    The kids around us frequently play hockey on the frozen cow ponds in the winter. Some ponds even have lights. (Usually if the property owner isn't very strict, or isn't part of the church but allows the use of their land for community events). It's really something driving past a group of like 100 buggies and a massive crowd around a frozen pond. Sometimes they party quite late, going into the wee hours of the morning.

  • @DarthAchilles88
    @DarthAchilles88 Год назад +11

    I grew up around the Amish communities in southern Wisconsin. I was visiting the old farm a few weeks ago and saw an Amish kid rolling down the road on in-line skates. I thought I was going crazy for a second...

  • @platypus1216
    @platypus1216 Год назад +28

    I love all the Amish paradise references 😂

  • @kathrynkramer8345
    @kathrynkramer8345 Год назад +10

    Brilliant summary: If pinning for the days of old, add those positive things into your life and keep the modern things that also make your life better (paraphrased)

  • @Oilburnerful
    @Oilburnerful Год назад +13

    It's amazing how he never once repeated a quote from Amish paradise. Weird Al would be proud.

  • @TechnicFlow
    @TechnicFlow Год назад +22

    My family dealt with the Amish quite a but when I was growing up. We had a horse ranch and we bought out horses from the Amish. One of my favorite memories of visiting was hanging out with two Amish boys who were the "cool kids" because they had a boom box hidden under the seat of their buggy with an Eminem CD. I gave them a Linkin Park CD and they loved it. When I came back next year they had all the Linkin Park CDs.
    Then when I was stationed in Delaware there was this huge Amish market where we'd go for food everytime it was open. You're definitely not wrong about saying their food is good. It's next level shit. God answers their prayers in that food for sure at least lol.

  • @scottplumer3668
    @scottplumer3668 Год назад +15

    I work in a medical school, and occasionally we have lectures that feature "live patients," meaning people with a particular medical issue. Once we had an Amish woman who had five kids confined to wheelchairs due to congenital birth defects, because of inbreeding. It's a very real problem. My heart broke for this woman. It's hard enough to get one person in a wheelchair around in modern society, but five?

  • @danielfox9461
    @danielfox9461 10 месяцев назад +2

    The fact that they structured this video around one of Weird Als greatest hits without ever directly mentioning the guy or the song, and doing it for the sole enjoyment of those in the audience that have reached 35 to 40 yrs old is why I appreciate and enjoy them so much.

  • @benzomanic2972
    @benzomanic2972 Год назад +12

    Almost all houses have a diesel engine and air compressor. Everything else is pretty spot on. We had a local Amish lose his barn in a fire. The Amish community had it rebuilt in 4 days. They also make some of the best bbq chicken in the world. Every Saturday during the summer.

    • @Coco-oy5sm
      @Coco-oy5sm Год назад +1

      Varies from community to community. My Amish have electric lighting and can have phones and vehicles for work. Not possible for some Amish who would be exiled for walking into a store to get that stuff

  • @michaelroloson2389
    @michaelroloson2389 Год назад +21

    The Amish way of life, while I would not want to live that way, does have some very good ways that we could all learn from. For example the turning the other cheek thing. I am not saying to let someone beat you down. But when it comes to words and insults if we would just walk away and leave it at that their would be a lot less hate and fights going on today. Good one Simon.

    • @Arbidarb
      @Arbidarb Год назад

      That's just normal Christian teaching. There's nothing particularly Amish about that.

    • @michaelroloson2389
      @michaelroloson2389 Год назад

      @@Arbidarb : Indeed it is normal Christian teaching. But if one does the research they will see where the Amish hold true to it a lot better than a lot of Christians outside of the Amish. I have seen hate and vengence in a lot of churches. And that should not be. Have a blessed day.

    • @Arbidarb
      @Arbidarb Год назад

      @@michaelroloson2389 If you collectivize all non-Amish Christians then you'll come to that conclusion, but when looking on a church by church basis the Amish are far from the only ones that keep well to that teaching.

  • @JoshFollmann
    @JoshFollmann Год назад +4

    I think this is one of the best videos you guys have ever done. Loved the Amish Paradise lyrics sprinkled in everywhere.

  • @pslinky
    @pslinky Год назад +5

    I love how Simon incorporated the lyrics to Amish paradise in such a way that had you not heard the song before you'd miss it, and the flow of info doesn't change. And if you are familiar with it, it's like little Easter eggs lol 💜

  • @DevenDeCoste
    @DevenDeCoste Год назад +15

    All these Weird Al references 😂😂

  • @johnforeman5608
    @johnforeman5608 Год назад +14

    I actually grew up and work in the heart of Amish country here in Holmes county near Berlin, Ohio, USA. We supply and color match paint and stain for all the furniture shops and such around here, so I interact and see them everywhere, everyday. Buggies, bikes, scooters, tractors, and yes, even golf carts are a nightmare on the back roads trying to get home after work! 😅

    • @geauxherd762
      @geauxherd762 Год назад +3

      Bought plenty of furniture there. Yes it’s expensive but it’s basically bomb proof and is heirloom furniture

    • @johnforeman5608
      @johnforeman5608 Год назад +1

      @@geauxherd762 Oh yes, they have the market cornered here for sure! I color match the paint (and some stain) in the lab at work, it's actually pretty satisfying!

  • @Eric-Wolfman
    @Eric-Wolfman Год назад +9

    Reupload from earlier to fix

    • @TodayIFoundOut
      @TodayIFoundOut  Год назад +3

      Yep. Half the video was missing before :-)

  • @backcountry164
    @backcountry164 Год назад +6

    My daughter lives near an Amish community. When they buy a new tractor, they can use the rubber wheels that came on the tractor. But when the rubber tires wear out, they have to be replaced with steel wheels.

  • @evalevy2909
    @evalevy2909 Год назад +33

    Having deja vu

    • @darlenefraser3022
      @darlenefraser3022 Год назад +1

      It got torn down yesterday and I missed the last 25%. Thank goodness it’s back!

    • @TodayIFoundOut
      @TodayIFoundOut  Год назад +9

      Ya, a corrupted file resulted in half the video missing before.

    • @DaveSandine
      @DaveSandine Год назад +10

      ​@@TodayIFoundOutfake news. I bet editor just escaped the cellar

    • @darlenefraser3022
      @darlenefraser3022 Год назад +2

      @@TodayIFoundOutThank you so much for reposting!

    • @Ninja_Geek
      @Ninja_Geek Год назад +1

      ​@@DaveSandinetime to reinforce the chains and cell.

  • @khill64
    @khill64 Год назад +1

    I am so happy that there was a Weird Al reference made less than 5 minutes into this video (ad time included). That's how I knew this was going to be a top-tier video.

  • @dotdedo
    @dotdedo Год назад +4

    I grew up near some Amish communities. My grandma always insisted my dad find her fresh farm eggs and once we bought some from a Amish family. I’ll never forget the one man mildly venting about his problems to my dad, who also likes to farm. Hearing him vent about his cows running dry for a few months really puts in perspective how our first world problems are problems that many others wish they had

    • @michaelh9649
      @michaelh9649 11 месяцев назад

      I agree. Except when it comes to the Amish who could literally pack up, move a little ways, already have the skills to land a good job, and enjoy our first world problems if they wanted to.

  • @wildkarrde3370
    @wildkarrde3370 Год назад +4

    I've recently looked at some RVs that were claimed to have the Amish build some part of them and they were pretty low quality. But apparently part of that is because the workers are on a serious time table to get as many trailers built as possible in a day. As a result the quality suffers, which is unfortunate because people always have the nicest things to say about their workmanship.

  • @pavementsailor
    @pavementsailor Год назад +4

    Went to an Amish sawmill for lumber costing $75.00. I gave the guy $80.00 in 4 20s and said to keep the extra. He wouldn't hear of it and went into his home and brought back a 5. Honest!

  • @paulraines9635
    @paulraines9635 Год назад +6

    A huge factor in their success is getting our youth addicted to their apple butter, thus having a customer for life.

  • @Wisconsin.pikachu
    @Wisconsin.pikachu Год назад +5

    Near me, new amish houses still have to be built with plumbing and wiring, doesnt need to be hooked up. But has to be there if the house is sold.

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas Год назад +1

      I'm not sure you'd legally pass Occupancy requirements without basics. I'm assuming that's the reason they install it and just never hook up.

  • @dylanmcdermott6959
    @dylanmcdermott6959 Год назад +7

    Daven, that was brilliant! Did Simon even get that you wove in all those lyrics from Amish Paradise?

    • @TodayIFoundOut
      @TodayIFoundOut  Год назад +13

      Thanks :-) I did message him not to cut out or reword any parts that seemed mildly weirdly worded as I tried to work in the entire Amish Paradise song. It's the little things that make me happy. 😋

    • @ShanaBanana3313
      @ShanaBanana3313 Год назад +4

      Legend

  • @SargeWolf010
    @SargeWolf010 Год назад +7

    Me: sees title
    Also Me: hears Parody song intensify 😂

  • @an0mndr
    @an0mndr Год назад +6

    Would love to see an episode on the hutterites. While if i remember correctly, they are not related to the Amish, they are very similar to more liberal amish, utilizing farm equipment and vehicles and whatnot, but shunning things like tv, cameras, and im pretty sure cell phones (though im pretty sure these are all likely fairly common for business use). There are likely different levels of them similar to the amish as well, but i dont think any of them get nearly as extreme as the most extreme old fashioned amish communities

  • @penniedreddful1313
    @penniedreddful1313 Год назад +10

    I'm less than 5 minutes in, and I already know that this is, by far, the best thing that will happen to me, today.

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Год назад +5

    Daven, you are a legend!

  • @chrisrose_krii_lun_aus
    @chrisrose_krii_lun_aus Год назад +3

    Simon doesn't even know he made the Amish Paradise joke. He's reading a script is what's funny. I'm sure he was told after.

  • @vitlit7446
    @vitlit7446 Год назад +3

    Someone needs to show this to Weird Al, he is going to love it

  • @67kemo
    @67kemo Год назад +3

    My sister used to live in Corning, NY, which is upstate, and near Amish country. We visited a farmers market type of place, and there were Amish selling pastries. I got a raspberry pie. I've never been too keen on pie, but my sister insisted it would be amazing. She really undersold it. That was, hands down, the best pie I've ever had, and nothing has even approached its greatness. If you're fortunate enough to live near them, take advantage of the goods they sell to the outside world. You'll not find such items made with the detail and attention as the Amish.

  • @award_
    @award_ Год назад +5

    Simon, I can't believe I listened you to slow-read amish paradise to me for what felt like literally forever on a friday afternoon. Well worth it, you gangster

  • @truebluemiata
    @truebluemiata Год назад +3

    Bravo, brilliant wrap up Simon. Learning simplicity and deliberate thoughtfulness from the Amish and Mennonite clans was thought provoking for me, as I've lived most of my life amongst these groups and thought them simply to be more than a bit hypocritical. 👍

  • @Dither87
    @Dither87 11 месяцев назад +2

    Another channel I recommend in addition to this video is Cults to Consciousness. She interviews people who've been in high demand religious groups, including the Amish. She's talked to numerous former Amish folks about their complex lifestyle. Some of her videos about it can be very heavy, but are worth the watch when you're up for it.

  • @wielandsmith
    @wielandsmith Год назад +9

    A lot of construction companies where I lived hired Amish. The Holiday Inn in Erie, PA had Amish do much of the carpentry.

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas Год назад +7

      I bet that Inn will be there a lot longer then a lot of our other buildings.

    • @grayhatjen5924
      @grayhatjen5924 Год назад +2

      ​@googlesucks5395 Oh yeah. Their craftsmanship pretty much can't be beat.
      I live about an hour East of that Holiday Inn. Biggest percentage of new roofs are put on by young Amish guys. Usually one English dude will act as their foreman/transportation, the group usually has like 3 builders. They finish projects so quickly.

    • @MorganHorse
      @MorganHorse Год назад +2

      Damn I didn’t know that. I stayed there for my great grandmother’s funeral back in 2009.

  • @amadensor
    @amadensor Год назад +3

    Referring to Al as "the great one" was the funniest phrase of the whole thing.

  • @Noalmenclature
    @Noalmenclature Год назад +3

    The casual reference to Weird Al as the great one tho. This is truly a work of art.

  • @ashlazdanovich8396
    @ashlazdanovich8396 11 месяцев назад +3

    29:59 I wasn’t raised this way at all but even in the Christian religion I was raised in, this is exactly what they told me about the world.
    That I’d have to “save” the world from whatever it was that satan did.
    It never made sense to me and I spent years being terrified to do anything after high school because they told me anything I’d do that they didn’t accept (which was honestly, anything outside religious occasions) would land me in hell with no hope of going to heaven.
    Was constantly told that my skills I had were nothing, that was worthless and that no one would ever care to hire me for anything.
    I now have a job at a small diner and I honestly love it.
    It’s better to prove those people wrong when you can.
    But goodness it surprises me that even though I was raised Christian, I was taught to fear everything.
    So controlling…
    Im glad I’ve finally gotten over sone of this…

  • @MrInuhanyou123
    @MrInuhanyou123 Год назад +10

    Thank you for the well researched and even handed response. Based on the political climate of today I feel like a lot of people would idealize the Amish for "simple back in the old days" kind of living. But as you said, living back in the old days wasn't all that great.

  • @lisalogin9202
    @lisalogin9202 Год назад +2

    My mom grew up in LaGrange County Indiana, in the middle of a good size Amish community. Because my grandpa, and his family was friendly with the community, when my great uncle, once an Amish young man, was not banned from their community. When my grandma and grandpa died, their funerals was always interesting. There was almost as many as horse and buggies as well as cars. About 10 years ago, they built a new school house and named it after my family name Andersen. So now my family will always be connected to the Amish community.

  • @KB_-_
    @KB_-_ Год назад +4

    33:18 Today I Found Out that Simon is out here repping for the pull out method 😂

    • @oscaranderson5719
      @oscaranderson5719 Год назад +1

      there’s all this wild shit about the Amish but all I can focus on is that .3% per-year chance you can get pregnant from oral

    • @KB_-_
      @KB_-_ Год назад +1

      @@oscaranderson5719 whaaaa … missed that. Huh

  • @RtrentC
    @RtrentC 11 месяцев назад +2

    I must say that your video was well thought out and nuanced. You didn't sugarcoat it, giving both the positive and the negative aspects of Amish life. In the end the best part was your closing statement that we should not romanticize the past and live a more deliberate life that is more thoughtful of what we accept into our lives

  • @rkeefer
    @rkeefer Год назад +3

    There was an Amish business near me (they made small wooden backyard sheds), and I have to admit I was always amused when they would pull up to the 7/11 with their horse drawn wagon to get gasoline in gas cans for one of the process in their business (not sure which one). Most of their workforce was not Amish, and in fact a non-Amish person bought the business several years ago.

  • @drbobiwsky
    @drbobiwsky Год назад +6

    Grandma grew up Mennonite and speaking Pennsylvania Dutch, I enjoyed her stories and always wanted to live Amish, I love how you ended this video, it basically is what I did, I learned to live that way by limiting things, and adjusting to modern technology advancements, just as she did back in the day.

  • @kevinskoien6165
    @kevinskoien6165 Год назад +6

    Love all the Weird Al lyric references...and that this comment community caught them!

  • @mccbuddytaras6637
    @mccbuddytaras6637 Год назад +1

    the lacing of amish paradise lyrics throughout is *chef's kiss* well done.

  • @BuzzKiller23
    @BuzzKiller23 Год назад +14

    54 minutes of fact boy is paradise

  • @oscaranderson5719
    @oscaranderson5719 Год назад +12

    sometimes my friend group brings in people who’ve had very sheltered upbringings and even at the age of 20 still have their parents looming over them. we basically have to help them transition into the adult world, live on their own, and set boundaries with their parents. a lot about Amish culture reminds me of these experiences.
    makes me feel…I dunno, frustrated. it upsets me when people don’t see how it’s abusive towards the children.

  • @sparky6218
    @sparky6218 Год назад +10

    I live in the middle of nowhere in Pennsylvania, they’re happy and humble people, nothing against them.

    • @michaelgallagher3640
      @michaelgallagher3640 Год назад +4

      Pennsyltucky???

    • @grayhatjen5924
      @grayhatjen5924 Год назад +1

      ​@@michaelgallagher3640I always thought my grandpa was being silly when he called our area (NW PA) Pennsyltucky. Then about two decades ago when I started doing genealogy, I started seeing a lot of similarities with the people who live in Appalachia. Basically, to me, rural people from NW PA are kind of Appalachia-Lite. It's totally wild.

    • @Coco-oy5sm
      @Coco-oy5sm Год назад +1

      That tracks since Pennsylvania is part of Appalachia

  • @winconfig
    @winconfig Год назад +2

    My family is former Amish (three generations of separation now). Pretty accurate.

  • @threehermans15
    @threehermans15 Год назад +5

    I got booted from this video yesterday😂 finally glad it’s back

  • @melanezoe
    @melanezoe Год назад +2

    As usual, Simon, you are the best reader on RUclips. And Daven, this is one of your best scripts. Thanks.

  • @EpicAlly98
    @EpicAlly98 Год назад +4

    I love how the lyrics of Amish paradise was sprinkled throughout the script 😂 what a masterpiece

  • @Laurell_Silentshade
    @Laurell_Silentshade Год назад +1

    Great. Now I have that song stuck in my head. Thanks Simon.

  • @unbindingfloyd
    @unbindingfloyd Год назад +7

    If you ever get the chance, go to an Amish market, bakery, or buffet. High quality food at a low cost. Its interesting because you will see all the Amish working behind every counter and they act as normal as anyone else but if its your first time they can tell I think because people get overly propper with them. Like people think they don't speak English or will refuse service lol
    All in all they were always nice and chill with me every time I talked with them in Pennsylvania.

    • @wavion2
      @wavion2 Год назад +1

      You need to be careful with this though, I'm on the road a lot for my job, and I've seen several truck stops and gas stations that have a little table supposedly selling local Amish goods, but if you inquire, it turns out The Amish are just reselling goods from warehouses just like everybody else. It's the same as if you're driving in the Southwest you'll see a bunch of signs for Native American crafts and goods, but if you look on the bottom of them they're made in China. If you can go someplace where you can actually see the Amish people there working, great. If not, take it with a grain of salt.

  • @kraftaffe2284
    @kraftaffe2284 Год назад +2

    Who’s idea was it putting the entire lyrics to Amish Paradise in the video?

  • @AdmRose
    @AdmRose Год назад +4

    I live in Lancaster county, PA. Our local Walmart has stables for the horses and buggies.

  • @forsetigodofjusticeexcelle7506
    @forsetigodofjusticeexcelle7506 Год назад +4

    Someone please make an edit of this where he does the entire song by cutting out all the parts in between the lyric drops.

  • @jameshammons2354
    @jameshammons2354 Год назад +5

    The person that created this text deserves a raise!

  • @Greendale_Community_College
    @Greendale_Community_College Год назад +2

    As I walk through the valley where I harvest my grain

  • @danthesquirrel
    @danthesquirrel Год назад +10

    Wow! This episode was so good! It is so refreshing to hear how something can on the whole bite the bishops big one yet have some healthy elements within that those of us outside of it could benefit from. In an era of "if you don't sign on to absolutely everything we say then you are the enemy" I wish everything could be talked about this way.