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This show is fascinating! However, they have several facts wrong about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints (the church in which the FLDS people had originated and no longer associate with).
Please don't believe ever word that is said by these ex-members, members, or "experts" since it is mostly just their word and personal experience, but definitely a great watch!
Please don't believe ever word that is said by these ex-members, members, or "experts" since it is mostly just their word and personal experience, but definitely a great watch!
As a Brit watching this I have to say it was a great watch. I guess it made me ask why are there so many of these groups in the USA? Also how is it the wacky ones are allowed to be armed? This series does a great job of trying to understand this issue from inside the group and outside looking in.
As a female who had to marry into the church. My family, my children, myself, have been "raised". It's brain washing. You are defined by your husband. Even tough your husband gets to participate as a Peter pan. Narcissists. They raise narcissists. And as a Ph.D. I'm a threat. They shun me. They shun my children. I am female. We are not allowed to have a voice.
Some episodes were interesting but the interviewers too often focused on uninteresting political differences that don't really strike me as cult beliefs. Take the ar15 people for example. Their beliefs about the importance of guns to protect against government tyranny seemed fairly mainstream, biblical translation to "rod of iron" aside. What seemed cultish was more about their Fringe belief that a former founder was the second coming of Jesus Christ.
The episode devolve into characterizing gun ownership and education and spanking as cultish behavior, which seems more like lefty propaganda.
Some episodes seem to be an exception to this.
The episode devolve into characterizing gun ownership and education and spanking as cultish behavior, which seems more like lefty propaganda.
Some episodes seem to be an exception to this.
First of all you need to understand something. Many of the groups spoke about in this show are indeed cults. Unfortunately many aspects that this show reveals are not true. This is done for sensationalism. People speak about all kinds of things as facts, when indeed they are not facts. The host of this show tries to ingratiate her woke doctrine at every possible turn. This makes the show bias, unreliable, and unbelievable. You're not sure what our facts, and what is just made up for rating. Very unsatisfactory job done in this series. Wake up little sheep.
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