Comments by "BoogieMonster Mom" (@boogiemonstermom677) on "Real Stories"
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From the documentaries I've watched, keep in mind their quite dated as well, there's a lot of political corruption there. A lot of the common people want nothing more than a government that actually fixes their home, but just aren't in the position to change things because this political corruption runs so high up and so deep. It's been so bad, for so long, that illegally crossing the border is the only option in their mind, not only because it's "quicker", but because it's somewhat a little easier due to the fact that so many get denied with very little reason. I'm all for stopping criminals from entering, and ending human trafficking, but I just don't know how deporting a law abiding father, who's contributed to this country for 30 years, is helping that. Often it seems like it's families like his, good people, that are being punished more so than the actual criminals. I do admit all the information I've gathered to form this opinion, comes mostly from documentaries, that could possibly be skewed to represent their own personal biases and views on topics like this. I do know that when we do detain people that are caught, they are treated very inhumanely, and there are many reports of children being ripped from their parents, to later be sa'd by others because they're not being properly cared for. It's just a big mess all around on both sides, and there has to be a better way for both sides to find a balance between what they want.
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The arrogance of that mother of the 5 year old boy with the wheelchair is astonishing. Her arrogance, and unwillingness to accept her errors in her parenting is going to kill her son. That's why she wants all this to be genetic, gives her something to blame it all on besides herself. Every parent makes mistakes, you're not perfect lady. We all have to admit our mistakes at some point. The sooner she accepts that, the better off her son will be, and she can be a better parent. The same could be said for the man who's smoking around his boy. Heaven forbid he give up his guilty pleasure for the sake of his child. He could at least leave the damn room. What an awful selfish man.
Don't you just love the parents who try to reason their actions, the same actions that have got their child into these positions, and present like their scope of knowledge is on the level of or above that of the doctors trying to right their wrongs? 🙄. These documentaries are so frustrating. Just want to shake them and yell, "wake up!".
The parent of the child with an alcohol problem has to realize they are an enabler, and an enabler is one of the worst enemies of an addict or alcoholic. The money has to be cut off, and treatment is available for children, and you are not failing your child by seeking that treatment out. You might just be saving them.
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Ok is it just me, or does some of this seem scripted?
😲 She did not just flush that cat litter did she?! Bad cat lady, bad! 😂
Really wish people like this would realize that this isn't healthy to do with any animals, owning so many and having them cooped up in very close quarters. You're not helping them, you're raising their chances of contracting feline aids and other illnesses. Like I said, this goes for all animals, they all get sick this way. Sad.
She said she's a rescue, but it looks more like hoarding. Hopefully she's rehoming them, because that's generally what a real cat or dog rescue does. Something tells me that's not what's going on here though 😕.
I wish we had an actual animal cruelty agent where I live. Animal cruelty laws just are not enforced here and it's absolutely ridiculous. Animals truly suffer where I live, amd no one cares 😔.
Oh yes because they want to be taken home and live the rest of their lives in cages or roaming around you're home with injured feet suffocating from the ammonia put off from their urine 🙄. I don't see you trying to find them homes though 🤷🏼♀️.
Some of these people are literally killing themselves and their animals. I know they have a problem, even if some cannot see it, and I do sympathize with that, but they need to seek help because it's just not beneficial what they're doing. The sad part is they could actually be rescuers, but they have to set up an actual plan to do this. A plan financially, like working on donations, limiting the amount they take in and not going over what they can actually handle, and REHOME. if you genuinely care about these animals actually put them first and do what's best for them. They're not meant to be the bearers of your mental burdens.
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Everyone is jumping on Melvin in this comment section, but when they were on about the bike she asked if he still had plans to get a job if it was fixed, and he responded with the sentiment that he wanted to but she keeps telling him he can't. Wondering if this is true, because she didn't give any indication of it being true or not. Idk, if this is the case, but if it is, she really shouldn't be keeping him from working when they're in a bind like that. They both need to calm down though, and try to be aware of how their behavior is affecting their children. The single mom is doing quite well with this, not letting the stress she's feeling affect her children. She should be commended. No matter how much the government screws her over, she's still providing a comfortable supportive environment for her children.
Bless that man that's sick. It's so unfair he's having to go through this, and they just want to stick him in a home. I feel so sorry for him 😞
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Not going to lie, I'm a little suspect of Connor too. I whole heartedly believe people have this disorder, and I'm not saying he specifically doesn't, but he does seem quite different from the other kids on here, and other people I've seen in documentaries who have it. Idk, his actions just seem a lot more deliberate, thought out, and somewhat opportunistic 🤷🏼♀️. I guess there's always a possibility he does have it, and somewhat milks it for attention, or uses it as an escape goat. I'm just guessing ofc, I could be completely wrong.
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There's about 13.7 million kids in the US that are considered obese, and that number increases every year. 43% of US children age 2 and up have had multiple cavities, 13% of those actually went untreated. Secondhand smoke is responsible for between 150,000 and 300,000 lower respiratory tract infections in infants and children under 18 months of age each year. It also causes 430 sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) deaths in the U.S. annually. The fluid build up in the ear that is caused by cigarette smoke has resulted in 790,000 doctor's office visits per year, as well as more than 202,000 asthma flare-ups among children each year in the US, and 23 million children have actually been exposed to second hand smoke here. This isn't just a Britain issue, it's an issue that's prevalent in about every western society, and the only way any of us will ever get ahold of it is to recognize/accept they exist even if we haven't noticed, educate ourselves when it comes to them, and how we can prevent becoming part of the problems children suffer. They do not ask to be born. It's a decision parents make on their behalf, and it is up to those parents to keep that child safe, happy, and thankful that that decision was made for them. It may be a hard pill to swallow, but some parents need to make sure their child is not only protected from dangers outside the home, but dangers within as well. Dangers that they may actually be the cause of.
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