Ballerina Farm

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Anonymous wrote:This is sad. She doesn't even care for the whole trad wife movement. You can tell she is struggling with her religion and values being imposed on her heavily. Tye epidural. She went to Julliard but gave up her dance career for him.

Has anyone else seen her birthday tiktok where she was hoping to get tickets to Greece? He got her an apron and kitchen stuff instead. Not to be harsh but she needs to get her and her kids out of this situation. I content is dangerous for young impressionable people.


https://x.com/sisogynist/status/1816171875464024468 the video


Goodness that’s depressing. He sounds like a douche.


It's always a douche move to say "you're welcome" before someone's had a chance to say thank you. It's a passive-aggressive prompt which is inappropriate for someone who's supposed to be your equal. How sad she thought it was a hat to wear in Greece and it was just an ugly apron.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


Definitely. "Still, Daniel says, Neeleman sometimes gets so ill from exhaustion that she can’t get out of bed for a week."

I mean, awesome you're a billionaire and can have 8 kids you apparently don't have to care for for a week when push comes to shove, but this is a total farce so miss me with the videos of acting like it's the easiest thing to wake up, get eggs, bake fresh bread, make your sauces, homeschool etc. This is totally a farce and even a wife of a billionaire is struggling with it.

Also, he's breeding her like a cow which is pretty gross regardless of how much money you have.


And basically forced her into marrying shortly after they met so he could have sex.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


Definitely. "Still, Daniel says, Neeleman sometimes gets so ill from exhaustion that she can’t get out of bed for a week."

I mean, awesome you're a billionaire and can have 8 kids you apparently don't have to care for for a week when push comes to shove, but this is a total farce so miss me with the videos of acting like it's the easiest thing to wake up, get eggs, bake fresh bread, make your sauces, homeschool etc. This is totally a farce and even a wife of a billionaire is struggling with it.

Also, he's breeding her like a cow which is pretty gross regardless of how much money you have.


And basically forced her into marrying shortly after they met so he could have sex.


Nobody forced anything into her. You're inadvertently pushing the perpetually fragile white woman narrative.I don't think you want/meant too, but i just want you to realize how infantilizing and patronizing it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


This is my favorite quote from the article. She IS in a cult. Mormonism is a cult.


“One of the most influential trad wives is Nara Smith, a 22-year-old Mormon model (four million Instagram followers) who talks in a voice so soft she sounds as though she has been brainwashed by a cult, and is constantly pregnant and draining something fermented through muslin.”


of course mormonism is a cult, i mean, are we really debating it at this point?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


Definitely. "Still, Daniel says, Neeleman sometimes gets so ill from exhaustion that she can’t get out of bed for a week."

I mean, awesome you're a billionaire and can have 8 kids you apparently don't have to care for for a week when push comes to shove, but this is a total farce so miss me with the videos of acting like it's the easiest thing to wake up, get eggs, bake fresh bread, make your sauces, homeschool etc. This is totally a farce and even a wife of a billionaire is struggling with it.

Also, he's breeding her like a cow which is pretty gross regardless of how much money you have.


And basically forced her into marrying shortly after they met so he could have sex.


Nobody forced anything into her. You're inadvertently pushing the perpetually fragile white woman narrative.I don't think you want/meant too, but i just want you to realize how infantilizing and patronizing it is.


Do you think most Mormon women have a lot of agency?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I agree, this is a lazy hit piece. I don’t like her, her farm, or her religion but you could write a story like this about almost anyone if you came in determined to do it. It’s transparent and unpersuasive.

ok,Jan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


Definitely. "Still, Daniel says, Neeleman sometimes gets so ill from exhaustion that she can’t get out of bed for a week."

I mean, awesome you're a billionaire and can have 8 kids you apparently don't have to care for for a week when push comes to shove, but this is a total farce so miss me with the videos of acting like it's the easiest thing to wake up, get eggs, bake fresh bread, make your sauces, homeschool etc. This is totally a farce and even a wife of a billionaire is struggling with it.

Also, he's breeding her like a cow which is pretty gross regardless of how much money you have.


And basically forced her into marrying shortly after they met so he could have sex.


Nobody forced anything into her. You're inadvertently pushing the perpetually fragile white woman narrative.I don't think you want/meant too, but i just want you to realize how infantilizing and patronizing it is.


Do you think most Mormon women have a lot of agency?

Yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


This is my favorite quote from the article. She IS in a cult. Mormonism is a cult.


“One of the most influential trad wives is Nara Smith, a 22-year-old Mormon model (four million Instagram followers) who talks in a voice so soft she sounds as though she has been brainwashed by a cult, and is constantly pregnant and draining something fermented through muslin.”


of course mormonism is a cult, i mean, are we really debating it at this point?


It's just more recent than other religions. I actually don't think it's anymore of a cult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


This is my favorite quote from the article. She IS in a cult. Mormonism is a cult.


“One of the most influential trad wives is Nara Smith, a 22-year-old Mormon model (four million Instagram followers) who talks in a voice so soft she sounds as though she has been brainwashed by a cult, and is constantly pregnant and draining something fermented through muslin.”


of course mormonism is a cult, i mean, are we really debating it at this point?


It's just more recent than other religions. I actually don't think it's anymore of a cult.


As a former Mormon, you are incredibly profoundly naive. Bless your heart
Anonymous
https://www.peacefuldumpling.com/i-left-the-mormon-church-cult

Read this PP. come back and try to argue that Mormonism is not a cult
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


This is my favorite quote from the article. She IS in a cult. Mormonism is a cult.


“One of the most influential trad wives is Nara Smith, a 22-year-old Mormon model (four million Instagram followers) who talks in a voice so soft she sounds as though she has been brainwashed by a cult, and is constantly pregnant and draining something fermented through muslin.”


of course mormonism is a cult, i mean, are we really debating it at this point?


It's just more recent than other religions. I actually don't think it's anymore of a cult.


As a former Mormon, you are incredibly profoundly naive. Bless your heart


I think you are missing the point. I am saying it IS a cult, as in every religion is a cult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


This is my favorite quote from the article. She IS in a cult. Mormonism is a cult.


“One of the most influential trad wives is Nara Smith, a 22-year-old Mormon model (four million Instagram followers) who talks in a voice so soft she sounds as though she has been brainwashed by a cult, and is constantly pregnant and draining something fermented through muslin.”


of course mormonism is a cult, i mean, are we really debating it at this point?


It's just more recent than other religions. I actually don't think it's anymore of a cult.


NP word salad.

As a former Mormon, you are incredibly profoundly naive. Bless your heart


I think you are missing the point. I am saying it IS a cult, as in every religion is a cult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


This is my favorite quote from the article. She IS in a cult. Mormonism is a cult.


“One of the most influential trad wives is Nara Smith, a 22-year-old Mormon model (four million Instagram followers) who talks in a voice so soft she sounds as though she has been brainwashed by a cult, and is constantly pregnant and draining something fermented through muslin.”


of course mormonism is a cult, i mean, are we really debating it at this point?


It's just more recent than other religions. I actually don't think it's anymore of a cult.


word salad

As a former Mormon, you are incredibly profoundly naive. Bless your heart


I think you are missing the point. I am saying it IS a cult, as in every religion is a cult.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Times ran a piece on her https://www.thetimes.com/magazines/the-sunday-times-magazine/article/meet-the-queen-of-the-trad-wives-and-her-eight-children-plfr50cgk


This was really well done. The husband def comes off as a walking red flag. And she seems really unhappy. It’s sad


Definitely. "Still, Daniel says, Neeleman sometimes gets so ill from exhaustion that she can’t get out of bed for a week."

I mean, awesome you're a billionaire and can have 8 kids you apparently don't have to care for for a week when push comes to shove, but this is a total farce so miss me with the videos of acting like it's the easiest thing to wake up, get eggs, bake fresh bread, make your sauces, homeschool etc. This is totally a farce and even a wife of a billionaire is struggling with it.

Also, he's breeding her like a cow which is pretty gross regardless of how much money you have.


And basically forced her into marrying shortly after they met so he could have sex.


Nobody forced anything into her. You're inadvertently pushing the perpetually fragile white woman narrative.I don't think you want/meant too, but i just want you to realize how infantilizing and patronizing it is.


Read it again:

Purity culture and short engagement
Indoctrination
Assumed consent
Patriarchy
Overwhelmed resources
Parentification
Neglect as a feature
Imbalanced power and sacrifices

In her culture, she has little agency.


Anonymous
Oh if y'all are interested in this topic, you have GOT to read this essay on Mormonism and influencers. It's fascinating and changed the way I look at all of it. Highly, highly recommend. https://annehelen.substack.com/p/the-edenic-allure-of-ballerinafarm
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