Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd video of one of their kids when much younger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQx_ypnpIO0&feature=youtu.be&t=8m32s
This story has so many facets. LGBTQ, white women adopting black children, political activism, homeschooling, child abuse, possible outcomes of calling CPS/CPS actions, murder/suicide.
What on earth was this video? That poor little boy.
I know! Why is no one besides you me and the poster who linked the video commenting? Everyone is stuck on the damn t-shirts. The video is really, really disturbing and inappropriate.
Another facet is mental illness which is common in that community. Adoptions should require a mental health evaluation instead of assuming people who fit a certain stereotype should automatically be assumed a good, qualified parent, etc.
So many of the moms behaviors were extremes and should have been red flags to the authorities.
Pp, I also find the video disturbing. There is so much pain in the boy's body language. The way he clings to the singer...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd video of one of their kids when much younger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQx_ypnpIO0&feature=youtu.be&t=8m32s
This story has so many facets. LGBTQ, white women adopting black children, political activism, homeschooling, child abuse, possible outcomes of calling CPS/CPS actions, murder/suicide.
SIX black children. Why adopt so many when you don't have a personality that handles the stress well? Beating and starving the kids!
This! It isn’t like they were accidentally getting pregnant with more kids than they could handle. They had to go through the difficult adoption process. Anything to show it was one mom and she was abusing not only the kids but her wife? I mean how does a couple AGREE to abuse their kids?!
That video is sad and plain disgusting. Just like the viral photo at the BLM protest, it is very telling. I think I hear those pigs laughing as they are shooting the video. I saw nothing funny about that video, just the opposite.
I just realized at the end of the video the boy also has a hand made free hugs sign hanging from his neck. Those kids truly needed hugs and so much more that the moms refused to provide, like food, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd video of one of their kids when much younger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQx_ypnpIO0&feature=youtu.be&t=8m32s
This story has so many facets. LGBTQ, white women adopting black children, political activism, homeschooling, child abuse, possible outcomes of calling CPS/CPS actions, murder/suicide.
What on earth was this video? That poor little boy.
I know! Why is no one besides you me and the poster who linked the video commenting? Everyone is stuck on the damn t-shirts. The video is really, really disturbing and inappropriate.
Another facet is mental illness which is common in that community. Adoptions should require a mental health evaluation instead of assuming people who fit a certain stereotype should automatically be assumed a good, qualified parent, etc.
So many of the moms behaviors were extremes and should have been red flags to the authorities.
Pp, I also find the video disturbing. There is so much pain in the boy's body language. The way he clings to the singer...
Anonymous wrote:I find this whole thing increasingly disturbing.
Those poor kids! And to think they probably died in terror too. Just sad beyond words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd video of one of their kids when much younger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQx_ypnpIO0&feature=youtu.be&t=8m32s
This story has so many facets. LGBTQ, white women adopting black children, political activism, homeschooling, child abuse, possible outcomes of calling CPS/CPS actions, murder/suicide.
What on earth was this video? That poor little boy.
I know! Why is no one besides you me and the poster who linked the video commenting? Everyone is stuck on the damn t-shirts. The video is really, really disturbing and inappropriate.
Another facet is mental illness which is common in that community. Adoptions should require a mental health evaluation instead of assuming people who fit a certain stereotype should automatically be assumed a good, qualified parent, etc.
So many of the moms behaviors were extremes and should have been red flags to the authorities.
If you look at the crowd footage, the only kids in that video appear to be these 6 children. The rest of the crowd appears to be a crop of new age hippies. Props. Those kids were feel good props for those women.
when the boy leaves the stage the mom picks him up like a baby and a woman behind them in the crowd can be seen touching the boy. If this is what they do in public, I wonder what they did with those children behind closed doors, besides the hitting.
Anonymous wrote:I read somewher that at least when they first moved to Portland Sarah worked for Kohl’s. I don’t know what she did for them or what Jennifer did. I believe she worked though because I read this morning that CPS came shortly after they had both gotten home from work.Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what they did for income?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd video of one of their kids when much younger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQx_ypnpIO0&feature=youtu.be&t=8m32s
This story has so many facets. LGBTQ, white women adopting black children, political activism, homeschooling, child abuse, possible outcomes of calling CPS/CPS actions, murder/suicide.
What on earth was this video? That poor little boy.
I know! Why is no one besides you me and the poster who linked the video commenting? Everyone is stuck on the damn t-shirts. The video is really, really disturbing and inappropriate.
Another facet is mental illness which is common in that community. Adoptions should require a mental health evaluation instead of assuming people who fit a certain stereotype should automatically be assumed a good, qualified parent, etc.
So many of the moms behaviors were extremes and should have been red flags to the authorities.
+100
I'm the PP and the whole t-shirt discussion is ridiculous considering the actual mental state of these kids and I assume, the moms. That poor little boy looked like he was just hanging on for dear life. This is heartbreaking.
I read somewher that at least when they first moved to Portland Sarah worked for Kohl’s. I don’t know what she did for them or what Jennifer did. I believe she worked though because I read this morning that CPS came shortly after they had both gotten home from work.Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know what they did for income?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd video of one of their kids when much younger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQx_ypnpIO0&feature=youtu.be&t=8m32s
This story has so many facets. LGBTQ, white women adopting black children, political activism, homeschooling, child abuse, possible outcomes of calling CPS/CPS actions, murder/suicide.
What on earth was this video? That poor little boy.
I know! Why is no one besides you me and the poster who linked the video commenting? Everyone is stuck on the damn t-shirts. The video is really, really disturbing and inappropriate.
Another facet is mental illness which is common in that community. Adoptions should require a mental health evaluation instead of assuming people who fit a certain stereotype should automatically be assumed a good, qualified parent, etc.
So many of the moms behaviors were extremes and should have been red flags to the authorities.
It is at the Beloved Festival. It is a really new age festival on sacredness and spirits. https://2017.belovedfestival.com/#!/vision/what-is-beloved
That singer is amazing and extraordinarily beautiful. I understand there is a complex racial dynamic to this story though I'm not sure that this video is relevant to that. The bigger picture to me seems to be whether this was an adult event or a family event. Should these kids have even been there, dressed like that? And the sadness of the boy goes without saying. so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd video of one of their kids when much younger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQx_ypnpIO0&feature=youtu.be&t=8m32s
This story has so many facets. LGBTQ, white women adopting black children, political activism, homeschooling, child abuse, possible outcomes of calling CPS/CPS actions, murder/suicide.
What on earth was this video? That poor little boy.
I know! Why is no one besides you me and the poster who linked the video commenting? Everyone is stuck on the damn t-shirts. The video is really, really disturbing and inappropriate.
Another facet is mental illness which is common in that community. Adoptions should require a mental health evaluation instead of assuming people who fit a certain stereotype should automatically be assumed a good, qualified parent, etc.
So many of the moms behaviors were extremes and should have been red flags to the authorities.
That singer is amazing and extraordinarily beautiful. I understand there is a complex racial dynamic to this story though I'm not sure that this video is relevant to that. The bigger picture to me seems to be whether this was an adult event or a family event. Should these kids have even been there, dressed like that? And the sadness of the boy goes without saying. so sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd video of one of their kids when much younger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQx_ypnpIO0&feature=youtu.be&t=8m32s
This story has so many facets. LGBTQ, white women adopting black children, political activism, homeschooling, child abuse, possible outcomes of calling CPS/CPS actions, murder/suicide.
What on earth was this video? That poor little boy.
I know! Why is no one besides you me and the poster who linked the video commenting? Everyone is stuck on the damn t-shirts. The video is really, really disturbing and inappropriate.
Another facet is mental illness which is common in that community. Adoptions should require a mental health evaluation instead of assuming people who fit a certain stereotype should automatically be assumed a good, qualified parent, etc.
So many of the moms behaviors were extremes and should have been red flags to the authorities.