This video was interesting to me. Right away, it showed how children were in groups screaming and being told what to say and do. I think that it should be up to these children to decide how they feel and what they believe and it is hard for them to make their own decisions because they are being told what to think and believe. I do not think it is fair for them to be taught this at such a young age. -Julia Drazin
I started watching this series recently. These poor defenseless children are being brainwashed into a cult-like mentality before they even grow old enough to have a say in their own beliefs. Children should be allowed to express themselves freely and question everything.
Regardless of the religion you follow, there is no denying that this is a troubling clip to watch. The behavior exhibited in this video is cultish and passing the lines of extremism and child abuse. Like Julia stated in her comment, many of these children are not old enough to make decisions or think for themselves, so it is incredibly disturbing to watch them being told exactly what to do, believe, and say. Are we not going to talk about how baffling the brain washing in this video was? The leader of the camp had the children wash their hands of their sins in Jesus's name with a plastic bottle of Nestle water.
This video was interesting to me. Right away, it showed how children were in groups screaming and being told what to say and do. I think that it should be up to these children to decide how they feel and what they believe and it is hard for them to make their own decisions because they are being told what to think and believe. I do not think it is fair for them to be taught this at such a young age. -Julia Drazin
ReplyDeleteI started watching this series recently. These poor defenseless children are being brainwashed into a cult-like mentality before they even grow old enough to have a say in their own beliefs. Children should be allowed to express themselves freely and question everything.
ReplyDeleteRegardless of the religion you follow, there is no denying that this is a troubling clip to watch. The behavior exhibited in this video is cultish and passing the lines of extremism and child abuse. Like Julia stated in her comment, many of these children are not old enough to make decisions or think for themselves, so it is incredibly disturbing to watch them being told exactly what to do, believe, and say. Are we not going to talk about how baffling the brain washing in this video was? The leader of the camp had the children wash their hands of their sins in Jesus's name with a plastic bottle of Nestle water.
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