Kidd and Cee Reacts To YouTube's Darkest Channels 2

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @YasminTalley
    @YasminTalley 2 месяца назад +15

    Michelle Hobson: she had 2 biological sons and 2 biological daughters. Her sons originally were charged but later dropped. They eventually got arrested for child molestation of other children . Also, the abuse started before the RUclips channel. She was praised by the system because of her fostering and adoption. Reported 15 times with no action. Also one of the oldest foster children ran away naked and the police failed to file the proper documents and he was unfortunately returned to the house of horrors. The children were abused mentally physically and sexually. Her 2 daughters were not part of the abuse only the sons

  • @zooweemama6593
    @zooweemama6593 2 месяца назад +56

    I’m sorry but I think it’s so suspicious that the mother started ‘accidentally’ recording and then went ahead and began posting her autistic child’s meltdowns on social media and then also getting the local news involved. Not only would it be humiliating for that child to be constantly recorded and posted on social media but it would not surprise me if the mother would purposely provoke Izzy into giving certain reactions for sympathy points.

    • @Meowmorales2007
      @Meowmorales2007 2 месяца назад +16

      I agree. I found it odd that she ‘Randomly or accidentally’ pressed record on her phone.

    • @tw9991
      @tw9991 2 месяца назад +7

      This and also I think her attempt was premeditated exactly at that point. She knew if she was gonna do that she needed to become a victim first.

  • @tycasualqm5vq
    @tycasualqm5vq 2 месяца назад +22

    Got 2 siblings diagnosed with autism when they were 4 now they 15 , as a older brother it was tough at the beginning every time they get excited my lil bro would clap and jump and my lil sister would kind of be zoned out it would happen in public and all , I wasn’t a good brother then avoiding them when we go out . But as I got older and they got older I realize autism is basically a super power . Kept on talking to them over and over no quelling no hitting show them love . Normal kids be making fun of them in school but they don’t know that they are on top of their class top 3 actually lil bro tall as shit for his age and loveed tennis . When I used to work security pulling night shift after night shift and coming home is the best thing for me they keep asking why I took so long to come home shiit man makes me cry sometimes.
    All I’m saying is people really think autistic kids are dumb but they are wayyyy more focus and smarter than some normal kids but yet again is how you treat them

  • @elizabethrosebusche6391
    @elizabethrosebusche6391 2 месяца назад +30

    Autism has always existed. I was diagnosed a few years ago after extensive testing and it was a breakthrough for me. They classify me as “high functioning” but I don’t care about that terminology. Autism is definitely a spectrum. I wish autism was better understood instead of stigmatized and stereotyped. I wouldn’t change my autism for anything.
    I’m adopted and I relate to the severe trauma before I was adopted and after I was adopted. There’s to many cases of people who have been adopted or in foster care who have been mistreated.

    • @dontrelldurant3450
      @dontrelldurant3450 2 месяца назад

      Don't take this the wrong way.
      What exactly is every spectrum of autism?
      Because I only hear about or see only 2 types of autism.
      The destructive kids one and the rain man one.

    • @elizabethrosebusche6391
      @elizabethrosebusche6391 2 месяца назад +3

      @@dontrelldurant3450 The autism spectrum means the type and severity of symptoms can vary widely. Something like Rain Man can happen but it’s not always the case. You probably have interacted or seen more people with autism than you realize. Just because a someone is destructive or like Rain Man doesn’t mean they have autism. And children aren’t the only ones that have autism. You’re born with autism and it doesn’t go away when you get older, it’s a lifelong thing. The media for the most part shows Autism in an inaccurate and stigmatized way. The media usually shows Autism as a tragic or defective condition. A lot of people get their “information” on autism from the media and it’s very inaccurate. What I’m saying is with theirs no one way to be autistic. There’s plenty of people that self diagnose and want to follow the trend of special needs, disabilities, and mental disorders even though they don’t have any. It makes it difficult for people like me to be taken seriously.

    • @dontrelldurant3450
      @dontrelldurant3450 2 месяца назад +1

      @@elizabethrosebusche6391 thank you.

    • @elizabethrosebusche6391
      @elizabethrosebusche6391 2 месяца назад

      @@dontrelldurant3450 No problem.😊

  • @ambrabridges2161
    @ambrabridges2161 2 месяца назад +15

    My brother has three kids who are autistic to varying degrees. He and I were diagnosed after his first two kids were diagnosed with it and the pediatrician thought there might be a genetic component. I don't believe a "cure" is the answer. Many brilliant people, like Albert Einstein, are believed to have been on the spectrum and their autism contributed to their accomplishments. It’s simply a part of who they are and it doesn't need to "cured". The answer is better treatments for people like the girl in the first video and better support systems for the families. There also needs to be changes to our healthcare system. The parents shouldn't have been put in a position where they had to take a child with violent tendacies back into their home because they didn't have the money to get her proper care in a specialized facility. I also think there was more going on with the girl beyond her autism that went undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.

    • @nverted-dynamo
      @nverted-dynamo 2 месяца назад +3

      We need way more acceptance for "weird" behaviors that are often crucial for autistic people to self regulate. Stimming, use sensory accommodations, alternative communication, etc. It's sad how far behind healthcare and society is. We also need more public education about how meltdowns/shutdowns are not tantrums. There's so much to say but unfortunately, the loudest ones are usually those on the outside perspective and not autistic individuals themselves.

    • @elizabethrosebusche6391
      @elizabethrosebusche6391 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ambrabridges2161 I agree. A lot of people think those of us with autism need to be cured. I feel they think we’re a mutant disease or something.

  • @billsloan
    @billsloan 2 месяца назад +8

    The Mother's 2 Son's were arrested for Falure to report the abuse.

  • @Nani-0613
    @Nani-0613 2 месяца назад +3

    I'm glad her biological daughter exposed her, it just sucks that she didn't get to serve time.
    I have noticed a lot more people are being diagnosed with some type of autism, adhd,bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.
    It can't be easy knowing you have to take medication for mental health or a disability, all you can do it take the medication amd hope everything goes well.
    When people don't take their beds that's usually when we hear about something bad happening.
    The place I work has 2 people with autism and one of the 2 has adhd too.
    Another employee has autism and a former one had adhd.
    For me I have bad ocd ans maybe something undiagnosed like BP disorder, adhd or sometbing on the spectrum
    It's sad what happend to him, a lot of countries have it be illegal to be queer so much so that they kill you etc... while in other countries same sex marriage and same sex adoption is legalized.

  • @Nani-0613
    @Nani-0613 2 месяца назад +2

    I honestly thought the daughter with autism would kill her family.
    Then I thought, what if her family tried to kill her, but yeah, that's sad.
    I can only imagine the mental state they were both in and how tired mom was or how much she took before thinking she needed to end both their lives.
    Murdering your family is not okay if she had survived she should do the time

  • @bvn1313
    @bvn1313 2 месяца назад +81

    part of the reason autism is more prevalent nowadays is that it used to be considered a "male condition" whilst many women were given false bipolar diagnosis, also the realisation that it can be milder, for lack of a better word, not always something easily identifiable 🩷

    • @AshCim_Kpop
      @AshCim_Kpop 2 месяца назад +18

      Yes, one reason people (including myself) get diagnosed later in life is because it wasn’t as common in the past as a lot of the time people were just labelled as “different” or “weird”. My mum always thought I was just a weird child but didn’t realise until she heard later on when I was 12/13 that it’s could of been autism. My school were actually the ones who picked up on it 😅.

    • @nverted-dynamo
      @nverted-dynamo 2 месяца назад +13

      Yep! Same with ADHD. It's funny, I always had signs but it wasn't until I got diagnosed with narcolepsy/hypersomnia figured it out. Same thing with any other "rare" condition. It was always around but everyone used different words.

    • @zakiyafletcher8535
      @zakiyafletcher8535 2 месяца назад +9

      Yup and not only that but for more severe cases, we’re hidden away from the public in institutions or homes.

    • @vikkidonn
      @vikkidonn 2 месяца назад +5

      It’s also EXTREMELy important to actually know what autism is… autism is an umbrella term which houses several SPECIFIC diagnosis within it. “High functioning” autistics are some of the harder to pin down. I’m one here 👋. Many people years back who weren’t entirely informed were angered by the vax autism claims. The problem is that any form on brain trauma changes the function of the brain itself and therefore effects and changes information processing. IE autism. All forms of Autism have to do with information collection, storing, and communication at all varied levels. So the numbers have been highly manipulated in order to not scare people, but there are fully grown adults who have fallen wrong and then Been flagged as possibly autistic only to be labeled something else when shown the symptoms weren’t there at birth. Even though by all accounts they perfectly match the requirements of a general diagnosis.

    • @vikkidonn
      @vikkidonn 2 месяца назад +1

      It’s also EXTREMELy important to actually know what autism is… autism is an umbrella term which houses several SPECIFIC diagnosis within it. “High functioning” autistics are some of the harder to pin down. I’m one here 👋. Many people years back who weren’t entirely informed were angered by the vax autism claims. The problem is that any form on brain trauma changes the function of the brain itself and therefore effects and changes information processing. IE autism. All forms of Autism have to do with information collection, storing, and communication at all varied levels. So the numbers have been highly manipulated in order to not scare people, but there are fully grown adults who have fallen wrong and then Been flagged as possibly autistic only to be labeled something else when shown the symptoms weren’t there at birth. Even though by all accounts they perfectly match the requirements of a general diagnosis.

  • @TLGforces
    @TLGforces 2 месяца назад +6

    One more left and it's done (for now)

  • @lucabaracuda987
    @lucabaracuda987 2 месяца назад

    36:23 stare down contest :) ,, but yeah good memory Kidd

  • @SumStranger
    @SumStranger 2 месяца назад +1

    Hope you guys react to Nick Crowley's youtube iceberg! It would make a great reaction vid!

  • @duanecoleman
    @duanecoleman 2 месяца назад +3

    You are my favorite RUclips person

  • @keepthefaith4eva837
    @keepthefaith4eva837 2 месяца назад

    Y'all should do Teleka Patrick the RUclipsr who vanished nick Crawley channel

  • @AZiyah-ob3oj
    @AZiyah-ob3oj 2 месяца назад +1

    y’all should react to the hole show of gravity falls.❤

  • @XX-pe4sj
    @XX-pe4sj 2 месяца назад +2

    Please react to Tragedy Tales they got some interesting Videos

  • @Beymaster20247
    @Beymaster20247 2 месяца назад +1

    React to blameitonjeorge and the theorizer

  • @bryantsanders6869
    @bryantsanders6869 2 месяца назад +4

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jwvtts
    @jwvtts 2 месяца назад +1

    w vid

  • @TLGforces
    @TLGforces 2 месяца назад +7

    Just to clarify those who think autism is a disability, it's not, autism is not a disability, it's a different ability, I'm here to clarify this out guys.

    • @LittleFrogman
      @LittleFrogman 2 месяца назад +38

      It's a disability. There is nothing wrong with saying that it's a disability, because that's what it is. A lot of people think the word disability is a bad word or something

    • @kikibigbangfan3540
      @kikibigbangfan3540 2 месяца назад +13

      You're partially right. However, autism is on a spectrum. Those on the lower end function just fine in schooling, daily life and profession. For others being autistic, is a disability. They cannot function on their own without assistance. They will never be able to live alone or take care of themselves solely.

    • @KAET93
      @KAET93 2 месяца назад +2

      It is labeled as disabling because of the lack of resources we have...in our social climate, autism is disabling...

  • @BornAHawkEye
    @BornAHawkEye 2 месяца назад

    Growing up we had peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in elementary school never heard of Peanut allergies.... I wonder where that came from???????

    • @leilannthomas8367
      @leilannthomas8367 Месяц назад +4

      Nurse he’s out again

    • @BornAHawkEye
      @BornAHawkEye Месяц назад

      @@leilannthomas8367 people were not diabetic walking around punching each other in the face for no reason and cancer was not a thing do not try to tell me this s*** is normal

    • @BornAHawkEye
      @BornAHawkEye Месяц назад

      @@leilannthomas8367 they're poisoning you obviously with your information as well

    • @hirokomitsuu
      @hirokomitsuu Месяц назад +4

      Peanut allergies are genetic. So of course with time there will be more and more people with it.

    • @BornAHawkEye
      @BornAHawkEye Месяц назад

      @@hirokomitsuu ok... lol I've asked my grandparents this never was a thing cancer was very very rare I don't know why you guys are trying to fight this

  • @Yeets_1
    @Yeets_1 2 месяца назад +1

    Asylums need to be brought back

  • @kingbanana1332
    @kingbanana1332 Месяц назад

    I fw with the Russian thing

  • @bvn1313
    @bvn1313 2 месяца назад +12

    i think the key is to make the world more accommodating to people with disabilities, trying to prevent it leads down a very slippery slope morally 🩷

    • @elizabethrosebusche6391
      @elizabethrosebusche6391 2 месяца назад +6

      Exactly. There’s no reason to prevent it. Autism isn’t a disease or illness.