Exploiting Down Syndrome and Autism

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024

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  • @blaze5295
    @blaze5295 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Why do these mothers think everyone needs to be ‘aware’ of what’s going on in their home. 🤦🏼‍♀️ they clearly want validation. How tf TH-cam allow this as ‘educational or family friendly’ is disgusting. Funnily enough teachers and health care professionals educate people not random exploitative mothers that have children with extra needs 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @abigailsara
    @abigailsara หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I don't know who these people are, but my heart hurts for that poor little girl. Back in the day parents would sell their children to the circus and I swear that these family vloggers, especially those that make their child with any kind of disability or difference the center of their channels, are doing the exact same thing except the circus is social media. This 'mother' is completely abusing and exploiting her daughter. I understand wanting to spread awareness of a condition your child has to possibly help other parents, but this is going so far beyond that. Good people so often get wrongly get accused of hurting their children and end up getting a case opened and possibly even losing their children but these mommy vloggers who are actually harming their kids have no repercussions. These parents want attention and to be famous so badly but have no actual talent or skills except the ability to hold a phone or camera that they will share every part of their children's lives just to get validation by a high follower count. There needs to be laws and regulations regarding family vloggers, especially in cases like this where the child can not consent. They should not be allowed to monetize their socials if they revolve around the kids, people need to stop watching them and supporting brands that work with people like this, if you take away a revenue source and the attention they wouldn't be able to profit off of ruining their children's childhoods. Sorry for the long comment, this is just one of the worst mother's I've ever seen. You did a wonderful job of putting this video together, thank you for bringing awareness.

  • @mckenna_L_
    @mckenna_L_ หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think someone talking about *their own* thoughts/experiences/struggles on raising a disabled child is fine, great even because that’s something other people could use. Especially if you keep your child anonymous and don’t actually post them. But talking about her _daughter’s_ experiences and showing _her life_ is not okay. Why do these people think it’s fine to just talk for others like this especially their own children? This mom grosses me out dude…
    Edit: OKAY THIS MOM SHOULDNT GET TO SHARE HER FEELINGS EITHER CAUSE WTF