Like A Satanic Ritual: Dad & His FRIENDS Did THIS to Me

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @AndrewGold1
    @AndrewGold1  Před rokem +1211

    Did this story make you as furious as it did me? I was shaking afterwards. Anyway, to address some comments, the title is currently 'satanic' because I didn't want to write Sikh or Punjabi - I didn't think it was relevant, because she said her family distanced themselves from the rest of the community. The only word then that came to mind was Satanic. I don't mean it in the sense of devil-worshipping...because this case is far worse than something Satan could come up with. Love to you all, thank you for the kind words, I am sure Nina feels that support. Andrew

    • @WillieWeed
      @WillieWeed Před rokem +70

      The most insane story I've heard in my 56 yrs. Heartbreaking over and over. And to think it's cultural so happening within many families. And police worldwide turn their backs on them for no reason.

    • @CONEHEADDK
      @CONEHEADDK Před rokem +22

      This is one of the reasons, that "self defense tools" should be legal for anyone. Isn't in "my" Denmark either - resulting in the strongest always winning.. How is that smart??????????????????

    • @CONEHEADDK
      @CONEHEADDK Před rokem +30

      Iy's NOT bcz people don't understand it - iy's bcz everybody is scared shirtless by certain groups. Be honest - not PC..

    • @CONEHEADDK
      @CONEHEADDK Před rokem +10

      @@WillieWeed "no reason" - yeah right.....

    • @mischiefmanaged444
      @mischiefmanaged444 Před rokem +69

      PLEASE have her back! I want to hear the rest of her story.
      I'm sitting here just numb. I can't wrap my head around the fact that there are people who could do this to a child. 😢

  • @MissOrchid12
    @MissOrchid12 Před rokem +1352

    I just wish all these twisted abusers could be legally held accountable. Makes me so angry.

    • @marangthesun
      @marangthesun Před rokem +104

      Imagine if Police, and hospitals, and schools and child services ACTUALLY did THEIR JOBS!!
      That would be a good start.

    • @KingaKucyk
      @KingaKucyk Před rokem +20

      ​@@marangthesun true 😢

    • @KingaKucyk
      @KingaKucyk Před rokem +16

      Same here 😭

    • @pollyparrot9447
      @pollyparrot9447 Před rokem

      @@marangthesun Easy to say, but there are numerous well meaning idiots in the media and in society in general who characterise any interference as xenophobia, racism, police brutality etc. Of course, that is the line that the abusive communities push themselves, and the abused women and girls usually will not speak up for themselves. Total can of worms.

    • @dianatenney7821
      @dianatenney7821 Před rokem +33

      Same here twisted abusers are that...They are in most cultures you just don't hear about them on news channels...great interviews for awareness.

  • @jeanetteoneil4562
    @jeanetteoneil4562 Před rokem +270

    My brother was raped and molested by clergy at Catholic boarding school. It made him go schizophrenic. It happened between the ages of 9 to 13. He struggled to recover but he couldn't. He committed suicide on August 5, 1977. It's been 46 years, but I still cry and miss him so much. Now I know why he couldn't recover. Thank you Nina. I miss my brother and mourn all our missed time and holidays that we could have shared. It's so sad that evil triumphs so often. He was such a beautiful person and didn't deserve this as Nina didn't deserve it. A lot of these religions are cults.

    • @peggykelly5019
      @peggykelly5019 Před rokem +30

      I really do not know what to say. Everything I think to say sounds so trite and woefully inadequate. I'll just say that your love for your brother is deeply affecting and the evil he experienced is very painful to contemplate.

    • @gailcarey3597
      @gailcarey3597 Před rokem +11

      I’m praying for you. I know the grief only gets managed. It’s always there.

    • @rameshbaboolal8101
      @rameshbaboolal8101 Před rokem +25

      those demonic priests will face the wrath of God. No one , no one escapes God's Justice. Your brother is in Heaven with the angels, his suffering is over and the evil pedophiles are burning in hell.

    • @Msfracture
      @Msfracture Před rokem

      The RCC is the absolute synagogue of satan, the Holy See Jesuits reign atop the NWO. I am so sorry for what happened to your brother.

    • @GodsMysteryZone
      @GodsMysteryZone Před 11 měsíci

      I was schizophrenic after sexual molestation it passes on these demons unto you of so much darkness especially when people support this perpetuator rather no body believes you or calls you weak and sadly feminine or somewhat stupid

  • @aldasykes56
    @aldasykes56 Před rokem +315

    I am the mother of 14-year old twin girls. Never in my life have I wanted to reach out and hug someone, stroke her hair and just let her cry on my shoulder more than this brave lady. I was in tears listening to this. I simply cannot understand how anyone can do this to anyone else, let alone a parent to their own child.

    • @martalefave3231
      @martalefave3231 Před rokem +9

      I feel exactly the same way! brings me to my knees with sadness for this woman and the pain she carries!

    • @kellycismoski5098
      @kellycismoski5098 Před rokem +8

      Same, I cried and wanted to hold her

    • @mariamjahangir
      @mariamjahangir Před rokem +10

      This is so tragic and unfortunate ....shes v brave to come out n have courage to be vocal abt her evil parents ..heartbreaking 😢

    • @joannachampagne3836
      @joannachampagne3836 Před rokem +5

      Nina, you are an incredibly courageous and beautiful woman. My heart breaks at what you had to endure and you are truly a walking miracle! You should have died so many times but God obvisoulsy had an important plan for your life! You are bringing so much hope to others in the same situation and you are showing us all how to endure and rise above the most atrocious of circumstances. Thank you for never giving up. Thank you for your bravery. Thank you for being a light in this.dark world!!!

    • @justinthyme5382
      @justinthyme5382 Před rokem +2

      @@joannachampagne3836 where was God during this poor woman's life??

  • @therealdeal3672
    @therealdeal3672 Před rokem +347

    As someone who was born as a wanted girl baby, this is so freaking mind-blowing and shocking. I mean I knew about the preference for boy babies, but people have to realize that you don't get any people without girls. Girls need to be valued! So heartbreaking!!!

    • @lindascott2008
      @lindascott2008 Před rokem

      When China had the only one child allowed policy, many girl babies were thrown into the river.

    • @jeroen7716
      @jeroen7716 Před rokem

      This is beyond preference for gender this people are fkn sick

    • @Hagar-yn8jm
      @Hagar-yn8jm Před rokem

      Delusional, demon-filled people who hate those with wombs. They love death and hate life.

    • @angelaphilpott9563
      @angelaphilpott9563 Před rokem +6

      Yup goddesses giving life???

  • @aabanlafeez6166
    @aabanlafeez6166 Před rokem +168

    I’m shocked that people who would know her family and those people are not exposing the names of these evil individuals

    • @kellycarver2500
      @kellycarver2500 Před rokem +29

      Every one of them needs arrested for what they've done to this woman. I don't cate WHAT their nasty culture teaches them, God gave them a CONSCIENCE, and how can they live within themselves and do such things? It's sickening that '[ep[le' cam allow themselves to be so demon controlled.

    • @aabanlafeez6166
      @aabanlafeez6166 Před rokem +1

      @@kellycarver2500 agreed

    • @Msfracture
      @Msfracture Před rokem

      They're all like that in the Hindu/Sikh religion, possessed, they won't rat each other out they pat each other on the backs. One of them pulled that crap on a white girl here, he got a heavy jail sentence and massively ostracized from every one in the city. Those men and the women that look away and don't help other females bring nothing but dishonor to that entire culture of people.

    • @MZ-cp5rt
      @MZ-cp5rt Před 11 měsíci

      These communities are very insular, everyone knows what's going on and the status quo is followed, these things are easy to hide from authorities. Pair that with the fact this happened in the UK, and law enforcement doesn't particularly care about brown children.

    • @lucillekluivert343
      @lucillekluivert343 Před 11 měsíci

      NINA YOU ARE A WARRIOR LIKE MANY AND KNOW ONE THING PROPHETS ARE THE MOST HATED PEOPLE ON EARTH ONLY BECAUSE WE SPEAK THE TRUTH WE HAVE TO PAY WITH OUR LIVES BUT GREATER IS HE WHO IS IN YOU THAN HE WHO IS IN THE WORLD ,AND YOU SPOKE TRUTH ABOUT THE POLICE THEY DONT PROTECT PEOPLE LIKE YOU AND ME THEY RATHER PROTECT CRIMINALS LIKE THEMSELVES SHAME ON THEM ,JUST KEEP DOING WHAT YOUR DOING AND GOD IS RAISING MORE WOMEN LIKE YOU TO SPEAK THEIR TRUTH NOT ONLY FOR THEM BUT TO HELP PROTECT CHILDREN AGAINST ANY KIND OF ABUSE

  • @gamrfam
    @gamrfam Před rokem +368

    The image of how this beautiful woman was treated as a child is a nightmare. I am incredibly impressed with the person she has become in spite of the abuse and neglect. Nina, I celebrate you and the impact you have on the world ❤

    • @susannebowers6334
      @susannebowers6334 Před rokem +31

      Poor young lady. She is so brave. What wicked parents. What a terrible culture that does not love girls. Where did these awful men think future babies were going to come from without girls. Bless her❤😢

    • @fan_of_drama
      @fan_of_drama Před rokem +7

      Yeah that's what am saying wow

    • @fidjih
      @fidjih Před 10 měsíci +1

      she mentionned in another video that her father raped her with her future father in law and others at the age of 14, was it once? because she later said that at 15 she was pregnant and forced to abort. during this one year was she still raped. by them? or was it one time? then after 4 years of being sold and raped by her father in law, she returned to her rapist father house , how do you explain it? why would she return to her rapistt father and sick family? when she was actually working and earning good money. it does not make sense to me to be that weak broken. who would go back to his rapist!

    • @saragerald6916
      @saragerald6916 Před 10 měsíci

      MANIPULATIVE CONNIVING
      SOCIOPATH

    • @monicanath4859
      @monicanath4859 Před 10 měsíci

      ❤❤❤

  • @marumaruu3115
    @marumaruu3115 Před rokem +540

    I had seen her telling the whole story and believe me, it is much worse than this. She is resilience itself. Absolutely beautiful human being. As a survivor of domestic violence myself, I thought my own story was horrible enough. I was wrong.

    • @Allannah_Of_Rome
      @Allannah_Of_Rome Před rokem +48

      Me too, I watched her whole story. It was one of the most horrendous shit I've ever watched and I couldn't stop crying through the interview... 😢

    • @Lofilifer1
      @Lofilifer1 Před rokem +50

      Where did you both watch her full story? I don’t want to know more but we owe it to Nina to hear her story.

    • @ingeborgswieten3710
      @ingeborgswieten3710 Před rokem +15

      I hope she can one day beat the feeling. Somewhere else peacefully.

    • @csmoviles
      @csmoviles Před rokem +31

      With all due respect to our beautiful guest, we are not one! I'm not one with those rapists. I'm not one with the murderers. I'm not one with Putin, Biden , Zelenskii , etc. I'm wonderfully and fearfully made by my God. Each one of us have a free will to do evil or good. Her statements about all of us being energies full of love is refuted by her own story. We are not love. God says that our hearts are wicked. That's why we shouldn't listen to our hearts , but God, Who says that we should love Him and everybody else! If we don't, we will be judged. May God bless the host and his guest.💖🙏💖🙏💖

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 Před rokem +12

      ​@@csmovilesGod never said that. Your heart is your connection to God and others. Men wrote the Bible and men decided what went in and what didnt. You have been lied to.
      God doesn't write books. He is the source of everything. He can inspire people to write but He does not do it Himself and i would hope that most people can see that. Thats why there are versions of the Bible.

  • @candlefire8411
    @candlefire8411 Před rokem +100

    What a warrior. Forged in fire. Can you imagine how much anguish this took prior to it being even formed into words. Then to speak it out loud? Astonishing. She even seems to be manifesting love, it's radiating from her. Wow. Sending Loving energy...

    • @SephirothWaifu
      @SephirothWaifu Před 11 měsíci

      Warrior? Wrong terms. SURVIVOR and a woman who shares their perspective journey of her race and culture and there are soo many stories like this and even worse in other countries, some documentaries esp. in Middle East, Africa where I cannot watch it due to the horror of violence and murdering where family members being a child(children) witnessing it, genitalia mutilation on girls, all kinds of sickness. To survive all of this including Nina is awareness!! Very important, to know what goes on in an Indvidual's world.
      Even in the US, what goes on behind closed doors of abuse, cruelty, neglect, etc. Happens everywhere, culture or not.
      Humans are fundamentally insane human beings can be. It's insane and being fortunate is like being in the lottery to have a decent normal life while others never had that. Knowing each other's life and story is everything, connection.
      We are beings like some others that are meant to connect!
      By far situations like this has played out since the dawn of mankind and worse because there were no rules and laws. Culture dominating I'm sure our entire existence back then and the word and idea of "moral" probably didn't exist.

  • @evitarudzite2632
    @evitarudzite2632 Před rokem +256

    The story is absolutely horrific. It’s insane how many people let her down! And yet, her light is strong as is her message. ❤

  • @jackiekeish7853
    @jackiekeish7853 Před rokem +386

    Nina, as a counselor, I have worked with adult women who have had similar stories about abuse from their fathers/uncles while mom stood by. I agree with your comments that it sounds like these "mothers" are threatened by pretty daughters, but I can't wrap my head around the lack of the parents love and protection of their offspring. I can't understand how a parent/mother/father could abuse their own daughters. My heart breaks hearing your story..I have no words. Just know, you and some of my past clients, are the strongest women I have ever had the privilege of knowing/hearing the story. God bless you as your journey improves.

    • @annem7806
      @annem7806 Před rokem +32

      Look into narcissistic mother's. It's a cult of its own. At 62 I have contact with one family member. The son of my oldest sister. She was my protector.

    • @donnaroberts4565
      @donnaroberts4565 Před rokem +35

      @@annem7806 I hear ya. I'm nearly 61 & have no contact with family at all. I have forgiven my mother but can't let her into my life. She still blames me for everything that ever happened to her including the SA that she knew about & stayed with that man. But apparently it was my fault that he turned away from her to me when I was 7yrs old. And she hated me for it instead of protecting me.

    • @annem7806
      @annem7806 Před rokem +6

      @@donnaroberts4565 💙

    • @donnaroberts4565
      @donnaroberts4565 Před rokem +3

      @@annem7806 🧡

    • @kiki29073
      @kiki29073 Před rokem +3

      You know it's only relatively recently that parents raised their own children from birth to adult. The nuclear family is new too. it doesn't look like it's going to remain much longer either..

  • @universaltruth2025
    @universaltruth2025 Před rokem +32

    This is one of the worst stories of abuse I have heard. Nina you are amazing to have survived that hellish childhood 😢💜

  • @lelandstronks319
    @lelandstronks319 Před rokem +77

    My God, how much can a person take. I’m not a man that cries, but my lips are wet with tears for this poor woman.😢
    I really hope she can find comfort and peace in her life.🌹👍 She’s a real survivor.

  • @saltybooboo1589
    @saltybooboo1589 Před rokem +278

    As being a abused child and blamed for the terrible things my father did, it took me over 40 years to start forgiving. Her story is a million times worse, how she is so kind and caring is amazing. Being abused by your family takes a terrible toll on your soul

    • @DesertShadowWarriorQueen
      @DesertShadowWarriorQueen Před rokem +5

      How can I forgive my father who refuses to apologize .. it was more important to forgive myself.

    • @DesertShadowWarriorQueen
      @DesertShadowWarriorQueen Před rokem +7

      @@joaninflorida3486 Thank you for your kind words ☺️

    • @wendijones5942
      @wendijones5942 Před rokem +5

      God will see you through! Just ask!💕

    • @m.a.sperry3424
      @m.a.sperry3424 Před rokem +4

      @@wendijones5942 Where was "God" when this was happening? What am I missing?

    • @brennadickinson2920
      @brennadickinson2920 Před rokem +4

      Yes. My family life broke me by the time I was 15, and it was twenty years before I started to recover. I understand the cruelty and rejection she suffered. No-one deserves that.

  • @jenniferfrasier5457
    @jenniferfrasier5457 Před rokem +59

    I had a difficult time watching this. I had to do it in sections. I am a survivor of child abuse, physical, sexual, and emotional. I do not share my story unless I feel intensely convicted to share it with someone. but you have shared your story with so many. you are brave, kind, and beautiful in every way. thank you for reliving this as many times as you have.

    • @georgina4874
      @georgina4874 Před 11 měsíci +2

      💕💕😘

    • @monicanath4859
      @monicanath4859 Před 10 měsíci

      🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️

    • @adelynsalcedo5208
      @adelynsalcedo5208 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Me too I'm a child abused since I could remember by my stepfather but never till my story until got older because I couldn't bare the pain anymore everytime I remember it til now every time I remembered what he'd done to me I still kept crying the pain still here don't go away and really destroy my life but God Help Me He Never Left Me Until My Life Is Fix Still hurting but I can breathe now because Of My Beloved Father Lord Jesus Christ

    • @monicanath4859
      @monicanath4859 Před 10 měsíci

      @@adelynsalcedo5208amen! Prayers for healing 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️!

    • @jacquelinebourque8041
      @jacquelinebourque8041 Před 8 měsíci

      😥😢😭😥😢😭😥😢😭
      Cry out to JESUS.
      HE completely healed my broken heart when I was 26 yrs old... 47 yrs ago.
      HE cares and will show Himself STRONG in your favor. I promise!
      💝🩷💘💝🩷💖💝💖🩷

  • @boshenaw.929
    @boshenaw.929 Před rokem +116

    What was the most shocking to me was the fact that a person, who never knew love as a child, had so much horrific abuse in her life can come out the other end projecting so much love and compassion. You are a most beautiful angel, thank you so much for your life and service to our collective consciousness. I love you.

    • @carleyminsker5621
      @carleyminsker5621 Před rokem +4

      I can tell u coming from a family with 5 children and enduring that type of abuse for 14yrs that there are 2 outcomes and both are pretty extreme,, I'm the only one outta the 5 of us that it made such an impression on me I have huge empathy love and compassion and am the polar opposite towards my child and other people than thee example set,, however my siblings have a deep hatred in their hearts, a 'I'm gonna screw u b4 u screw me' approach to all relationships, selfish, angry, NO compassion or empathy and they'll tell u 'bc I went through worse so get over it', friendships and family mean nothing to them, they change and drop friends like u change ur underwear, destroy relationships within the family instead of promoting support and being there for one another, if u can't do anything for them than ur not ever gonna hear from them,,,,,, and I understand why bc I saw how they were treated for all their childhood years BUT they're continuing the abusive behavior rather than stopping it,,,, but I saw them slowly become these people growing up, I saw how it was making them hateful and replicate the same behavior,, where I was at my window at night begging God to not let me be evil like them,, my first prayers to God were for Him to please not let me be like them. I'm happy Nina she was able to choose to end this

  • @jimmtech
    @jimmtech Před rokem +324

    Andrew, this is the first interview I've seen from you that made me cry. My heart goes out to her. No one should ever have to experience so much torture and suffering. No one.

    • @victoriamorris3773
      @victoriamorris3773 Před rokem +13

      OMG, that poor woman😢😢❤

    • @marlietjiemurphy3101
      @marlietjiemurphy3101 Před rokem +11

      Thank you Andrew I love each of your shows Thank you for sharing the truth with us (South Africa)

    • @Miriam-fk9wr
      @Miriam-fk9wr Před rokem +13

      I couldn’t hold back my tears when I first listen to her story about a month ago and til this day it moves me to tears, she as a biological women has gone through this, so imagine what we have to go through when men being transgender is making it so much harder for us, their is so much troubles coming from every angle when it comes for us women 🙏🏻 God bless 🙏🏻

    • @Julia-uh4li
      @Julia-uh4li Před rokem +15

      I agree. Unfortunately, there are many girls just like Nina, living through the exact same thing this very moment, here in England. It's horrifying.

    • @michellemooresings
      @michellemooresings Před rokem +12

      Same. This is the most difficult interview I think, of anyone I've learned about.

  • @stephenryan7698
    @stephenryan7698 Před rokem +28

    I was abused by family and teachers and took so long to overcome this but still it is always with me and yet my story is nothing compared to Nina. God bless you for your courage, I love you in the right way and you are pretty.

  • @Carmastrong855
    @Carmastrong855 Před rokem +157

    She is a light! The lotus blossom grows from the mud. What an inspiration for many who are in the same situation. Thank you for having her on your show.

  • @nomysweetsummerchild3984
    @nomysweetsummerchild3984 Před rokem +200

    This lady is absolutely amazing. I am humbled by her bravery to share her story. And to help others.

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před rokem

      She's a liar and you have been duped.

    • @carolynq1487
      @carolynq1487 Před rokem +2

      @@chickenlover657 What's the matter with you 🙄

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před rokem +1

      @@carolynq1487 I should ask you that. Since truth obviously bothers you.

    • @carolynq1487
      @carolynq1487 Před rokem +3

      @@chickenlover657 Well you are the one claiming she is a liar. Prove it.

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před rokem

      @@carolynq1487 Body language, intonation, grimacing, choice of words...Have you never heard of profiling? Do you think the police, courts, or any institution just take your word for it?
      Every judiciary is familiar with these stunts. FYI, the rate of perjury and false accusations remains highest in abuse cases - a whopping 84% - as stated by the International Registry of Exoneration (this includes accusations made by a child towards a parent(s), a parent towards a child, sibling against sibling, spouse against spouse, gf/bf against partner, daughter in law against mother in law or father in law, worker against boss, etc) . Furthermore, according to global statistics, women make the most false allegations worldwide - 62%.
      This is why in the civilized world NO CASE is ever taken at face value without adequate forensic evaluation. But obviously the average internet consumer does not fall under either civilized or intelligent enough to avoid being susceptible to gullible foolishness.

  • @Fteresa1
    @Fteresa1 Před rokem +28

    Omg I’m so so sorry Nina that you were subjected to such brutality, I read a book when I was a young girl it was about a young girl who was from a Punjabi family same story as yours , unwanted girl, slave ,raped beaten poisoned in her own home was forced into a marriage and her treatment continued until ,like you ,she escaped with broken bones ,black swollen face ,broken skin, she eventually escaped ,found a refuge eventually married a man who loved her, she spent her life helping other girls to escape their family. This book broke my heart and later as I grew and trained as a nurse I was always aware of the Indian / Punjabi girls I came across who were reluctant to talk or explain their injuries, I quickly realised how little doctors or police helped these girls and refused to get involved . I moved away after my marriage but I did help one girl I met and she got away , it was terrifying and I wonder even now if she managed to totally escape ❤

  • @blazingstar9638
    @blazingstar9638 Před rokem +242

    She is an INCREDIBLE HUMAN BEING 😭❤️

    • @Aman1012
      @Aman1012 Před rokem +6

      so hard to listen to. Incredible is a understatement

    • @long9767
      @long9767 Před rokem +4

      Exactly my sentiments

    • @nicolecarnevale3226
      @nicolecarnevale3226 Před rokem +2

      I’m proud of her. Her abuse was horrific. She healed to the extent she is comfortable disclosing her inner journey and then has opened a non profit organization to help other survivors get the help and services they need. ❤️

    • @GodsMysteryZone
      @GodsMysteryZone Před 11 měsíci +1

      So well put how can one find out this smiling beautiful woman has such a horrible things done to her

    • @blazefairchild465
      @blazefairchild465 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I hope her soul can get the deep healing she deserves. People who treat others this horribly will answer eventually if not to prison to a higher power.

  • @clairegresswell
    @clairegresswell Před rokem +217

    The horrific sexual, physical & emotional abuse that Nina had to endure is heartbreaking. What a wonderfully brave woman to open up the way the did; I have nothing but love for her xXxXx
    Thank you for letting her talk, Andrew - you handled this situation well whilst respecting Nina in the process xXxXx 😊xXxXx

    • @lucy2014
      @lucy2014 Před rokem +5

      Claire, I totally agree with everything you said. I had never even heard of honor killings, but it's just another way of saying murder. I admire this young woman so much because I honestly don't think I could have survived all she went through.

    • @lucy2014
      @lucy2014 Před rokem +12

      Andrew, to you I want to say that your kindness and compassion that you showed this young woman tonight was amazing. I could see the hurt and anguish you felt for her as she told her story. You are always so sincere and I absolutely love your podcasts ❤️. May God bless you always for the wonderful man you are!!

    • @wendijones5942
      @wendijones5942 Před rokem +4

      I agree! Great job! You're what she needed at this time and probably felt safe with you! Those are huge issues with abuse victims.

  • @mi-xl5mp
    @mi-xl5mp Před rokem +39

    I'm so sorry, so sorry, Nina. I can't stop crying. How can someone do something like this to another human being?!

  • @LordoftheSith
    @LordoftheSith Před rokem +50

    One of the tragedies of these kinds of attacks is that authorities are unwilling to intervene for fear of racism accusations.

  • @tammyanneroyal
    @tammyanneroyal Před rokem +246

    This is not just a Punjabi issue. This has happened to many women, also many of my own family, and cousins. We are Canadian. From British, Scottish, and Irish decent. The women and children were not anything but owned. I grew up knowing never to be alone. I know how hard this is for this amazing woman to talk about, and tell her story.

    • @yasminaabdurrafi968
      @yasminaabdurrafi968 Před rokem +26

      This story is heartbreaking. As a child I’ve always wondered why men treated women so disrespectfully. As a child I felt many of them didn’t know how to be real men and I wondered why? Why? Bless this young lady. This wonderful lady.

    • @robinluich6626
      @robinluich6626 Před rokem +18

      I always tell my girls and granddaughters dont allow yourself to be alone with any man.

    • @kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji
      @kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmoji Před rokem +12

      Actually Celtic culture was neither patriarchal nor matriarchal-It was cooperative until mainstream organized religion entered our respective cultures!

    • @OakwiseBecoming
      @OakwiseBecoming Před rokem +20

      In your case, it’s an individual family’s legacy of generational abuse, NOT cultural. Your cultural heritage did not endorse this. In her case it certainly IS culture. You can relate to an individual for having suffered similar abuse. But it’s wrong to try to say the cultures are equally culpable.

    • @justaminute3111
      @justaminute3111 Před rokem +4

      @@kathyborthwick6738LakotaEmojiyeah, tell yourself that story.

  • @denia1594
    @denia1594 Před rokem +54

    How can a father do this to their own daughter? 😢 And the mother just closed her eyes and pretend nothing happened?

    • @williamparker7025
      @williamparker7025 Před 10 měsíci

      treating females as objects suits a very large percentage of men,

    • @xziztortheeternal6471
      @xziztortheeternal6471 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Says she went from a happy go lucky innocent child... Which one is it?

    • @Xinjiekou_新街口_Station
      @Xinjiekou_新街口_Station Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@xziztortheeternal6471 Well probably I am going to take a guess and say by the time she was being raped was no longer happy go lucky? They must be all inbred down there just like the Arabs? Scary people....

    • @christalee3643
      @christalee3643 Před 8 měsíci

      What the fuck is wrong with you?? Why dont you post your comments under your real name?? Or are you just a little scared boy?e​@@xziztortheeternal6471

    • @helendancelot
      @helendancelot Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@xziztortheeternal6471what do you mean?

  • @kimmieskuisinehomesteading1575

    It’s heart breaking to hear her story. Her father and mother are terrible people. Everyone around her were awful.

    • @stephenuhe9229
      @stephenuhe9229 Před rokem +2

      Yes the whole system is flawed. I speak from experience but I thank God that there are people out there who are stepping up to help fill that gap in the system. We all need to try harder to help one another in our communities.❤😎

    • @wendijones5942
      @wendijones5942 Před rokem

      @@stephenuhe9229 so sorry to hear that. Not as common to hear about men abused. I wish you healing and happiness!

    • @martinkent333
      @martinkent333 Před rokem

      Spot the paranoid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @martinkent333
      @martinkent333 Před rokem

      @@stephenuhe9229 Christian paranoids struggle with mental illness challenges daily! That's so adorable!!!!!!!! Do your invisible friends help you, Cupcake?

  • @aprilcumberbatch2958
    @aprilcumberbatch2958 Před rokem +166

    Human resilience is an incredible thing! This brave woman is a warrior! Those who abused her are barely human!

  • @LallyCo2
    @LallyCo2 Před rokem +34

    Andrew, you are an amazingly sensitive and compassionate interviewer, her story is truly heart wrenching, she is so courageous to tell her story, what strength she has, congratulations o=for being able to rise above all the pain she endured, how despicable is her father and frankly all her family to have simply been able to sand there and watch her being abused, very sad that people can't defend their own children.

  • @rach2007Eire
    @rach2007Eire Před rokem +317

    Her father is an animal. And ten times worse then his friends that night, he allowed his child to be assaulted all night,heart breaking. Nina, you are amazing.

    • @kimmieskuisinehomesteading1575
      @kimmieskuisinehomesteading1575 Před rokem

      Her father is a disgusting piece of crap.

    • @beltigussin81
      @beltigussin81 Před rokem +47

      Please stop insulting animals.

    • @weaponizedcatz7469
      @weaponizedcatz7469 Před rokem +2

      @@beltigussin81 lol

    • @Vib.H
      @Vib.H Před rokem +1

      That's not how animals behave! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Her mother isn't any better than the father and their "friends" either !!!
      Fu&% them...
      their karma is to be able to live with themselves,............. and hopefully die alone one day, since their energies are so low that no one can voluntarily care about going about these shitty energys
      ....And the worst part is almost, and something I will never be able to understand, how the hell ...can a whole group of people agree to do this together???? AND what about those who went their way, and did NOT participate in the rape, but saw the father rape his child, before they left????? Why the hell did none of these people stop him/them??? or called the police ???? And the parents are obviously aware of how wrong and sick their actions are, since she was not allowed to talk about it

    • @weaponizedcatz7469
      @weaponizedcatz7469 Před rokem

      @@Vib.H shoot, I still don’t think I can talk.

  • @elizabethgulley7044
    @elizabethgulley7044 Před rokem +197

    How did this beautiful woman survive all this? I come from abuse as well, but not like this. This is unfathomable. I hope and pray that her life is happy and filled with light going forward. This breaks my heart. Nina you are a soldier.

    • @cameronmohebbi8825
      @cameronmohebbi8825 Před rokem +13

      Why can't we give these ppl the death penalty

    • @augustsnowfall5189
      @augustsnowfall5189 Před rokem +9

      @@cameronmohebbi8825I feel the same as you. It’s a fitting punishment for the cruelty they do to these women because of their sickening cultural practices!

    • @m.a.sperry3424
      @m.a.sperry3424 Před rokem +4

      @@chickenlover657 Which are you, the abused, and still think it was your fault or the abuser who despises women(or males). Either way, your self-loathing is front and center.

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před rokem

      @@m.a.sperry3424 What I am is none of your business. But I can tell YOU are delusional. Keep projecting if that helps you sleep at night.

    • @johndempsey9085
      @johndempsey9085 Před rokem

      Totally agree with you

  • @chicfrancisco6845
    @chicfrancisco6845 Před rokem +36

    In the Philippines, girls are taken cared of and protected. And, in our sociology class, the Filipino family is classified as a matriarchal family. I am so sad and disgustedhow Nina was treated by her own family. May she have a blessed and happy life.

    • @naysha323
      @naysha323 Před 10 měsíci +4

      it's okay to be proud of your culture but mentioning it in in the comment section of a video like this almost seems like rubbing it in and is a bit distasteful and insensitive

    • @joanofarcxxi
      @joanofarcxxi Před 10 měsíci +3

      One of my college professors was a Philippina woman. She taught child. development classes. She grew up in the Philippines. She told us that her step father, a Philippino man, sexually assaulted her since she was about 4 until she was 9. She had siblings and he took turns with all the children. She also shared with us that all sorts of child abuse are prevalent in the Philippines. So I didn't understand your comment nor the purpose of your comment.

    • @CeasefireNow2024
      @CeasefireNow2024 Před 10 měsíci

      Not the poor children. There are poor children in the Philippines being abused by Australian pedophiles. Its in the news that Aussie pedophiles being charged with child abuse in the Philippines.

    • @kristendominique5554
      @kristendominique5554 Před 6 měsíci

      Yet in the Philippines women earn 78% of what men make and in the rural areas only 43%. There's always work to do no matter what kind.

    • @minnaw1009
      @minnaw1009 Před měsícem

      I take this with a grain of salt. There’s a lot of trafficking and sex tourism that occurs in the Philippines.

  • @Nicci82
    @Nicci82 Před rokem +104

    Absolutely soul destroying listening to this. Having never being in a situation like that you want to ask "why didn't you do x.y.z?" a lot, but when you realise why she couldn't it breaks your soul all over again.
    You are an absolute warrior Nina. ❤❤

    • @alphafemme8154
      @alphafemme8154 Před rokem +23

      I had to pause the interview when she described the gang r⛔pe. As an autistic with complex PTSD, I have a very creative visual mind : I pictured her ordeals, I heard her tremble in her voice & certain aspects of her repeated abuse by family members, I can personally related to : my biological mother was a very violent alcoholic sex worker who used me as a domestic slave & violently attack me until I bled & urinated out of fear, her brother held me at knifepoint at 6 years old & r⛔ped me, her second husband want me to be his secret " girlfriend " at 14 knowing what had happened at 6, other male associates also did things to me they shouldn't have. I was put into four foster homes in the course of two years, exposed to more sexual and physical abuse. Social services moved me into independent living at 16 into a red light area, where I was a target and victim of a sex trafficking gang, going through more abuse beatings drugged forced termination. I was suicidal before my 18th birthday. I'm now in my 40s, there's a police investigation being carried out as I type this... They found and are interviewing my mother's brother who held me at knifepoint, he's a notorious paed⛔phlie who has been doing this for decades. Just like Nina, I had no faith in the justice system, but I do believe there is a higher power giving me the strength to see justice prevail. Out of all the interviews Andrew Gold has done, Nina's disclosure has personally impacted my life. Nina, if you read this, I want to say thank you for your resilient loving spirit and at some point I want to support your charity. May you receive ALL the love you rightfully deserve, may you also receive the justice which is owed to you, much love angel ❤

    • @karismatica55
      @karismatica55 Před rokem +16

      @@alphafemme8154 OMG, another horror story that almost made me cry again... Please don't ever give up and continue to fight against these monsters!

    • @Allannah_Of_Rome
      @Allannah_Of_Rome Před rokem +9

      Much love, huge respect and continued strength to you sweet lady. Who needs family when we have our sisterhood right here!! 💚

    • @soulmate1960
      @soulmate1960 Před rokem +8

      She couldn't do xyz because the torture and rejection, such children go through almost from their birth time, make them loner. They don't get opportunity to mix up with others and to realise that that there can be help too.

    • @wellnessinlifelaunion
      @wellnessinlifelaunion Před rokem +4

      ​@@alphafemme8154 hugsss❤

  • @reginalively4021
    @reginalively4021 Před rokem +87

    I was greatly affected by Nina’s story. After the horrible things that were done to her, she is still a loving person. Instead of being full of rage & a thirst for vengeance (as I would have been had this been done to me), she is full of love.
    May she have a fullfilling, successful life with lots of love.

    • @wendyturner4631
      @wendyturner4631 Před rokem +6

      Rage & prayers for vengeance inevitibley will come after shes finished "processing"downloading"all the events. At present nina is kind of "detached"from her body- spirit as this helps to survive such horrendous ordeals,as her self esteem is so low leaving her with zero self worth her "self"cannot comprehend this actually really happened to her at the hands of her insanely cruel "soul less"monstrous parents brothers and strangers plus friends.Nina IS an incredibly STRONG willed woman however cannot quite SEE-FEEL this aspect for herself just yet.... however it WILL come & i sincerely HOPE & PRAY she seeks justice in a legitimate court of criminal Law to bring these vile sadistic low vibing dirty scumbags to account for thier actions. Seems her ONLY TRUE LOYAL ENCOURAGING LOVING trustworthy friend was her Dog, Bless x

    • @carolynq1487
      @carolynq1487 Před rokem +3

      @@wendyturner4631 That may have been your response, but rage and vengeance isn't everyone's response - she is an amazing woman who is coming to her own conclusions.

    • @BartosTradingCompany65
      @BartosTradingCompany65 Před rokem +3

      The bravest person I have ever witnessed

  • @rxsewatxr642
    @rxsewatxr642 Před rokem +17

    When I was an 18 year old girl in college in the 90’s . We had many foreign students that were there to go to school at my college in the us. We had to grab beakers out of a box in chemistry class and these 2 young guys from I think Pakistan yanked the beaker out of my hand. I said excuse me give that back and get your own! They were stunned and maybe had been raised to think that girls were beneath them. I had never thought about that before and at the time just thought they were rude jerks and grabbed it back from them. They looked shocked like it was normal to take it from a girl. I had never been treated like that so I remembered that incident but never thought it could have maybe been a culture thing towards women.

  • @GG-pv9fj
    @GG-pv9fj Před rokem +76

    I am a father of one daughter and two boys. It is so appalling to hear this. My heart goes out to this woman and all the other victims of abuse.

  • @marycrowley1442
    @marycrowley1442 Před rokem +129

    When Nina was taking a shower, she felt like the water was a mother. I also never had affection from my mother. When I felt the warmth of the sun, it felt like a hug. The wind blowing my hair, felt like a mother stroking my hair. The sound of nature was like being encouraged and praised. It came from my Holy Spirit God Mother.

    • @godisgreat3880
      @godisgreat3880 Před rokem +11

      So touching...😔

    • @christinalw19
      @christinalw19 Před rokem +14

      I know what you mean, Mary. 💖When I was in a hospital once, the nurse wrapped me in a warm soft blanket, and I imagined that is what a loved baby feels when it is held. I held and loved my babies and my grand babies, but was never hugged except by an unrelated aunt/friend of my grand mother. Once a year. 🙄🙏🏼🤍 God Bless and Protect All the Children of this world. Jesus Loves You. 🙏🏼⚖️🤍🕊

    • @yourmasyourda7995
      @yourmasyourda7995 Před rokem +8

      Yes it was your holy mother ❤

    • @ShogunHull
      @ShogunHull Před rokem +4

      I KNOW JUST WHAT YOU MEAN. I FELT THAT TOO.

    • @ShogunHull
      @ShogunHull Před rokem +2

      @@christinalw19 I received so few hugs. I can count them on one hand... to the point~I Didn't Know How to give hugs to others. I had to teach myself..took a long time.

  • @Seps2012
    @Seps2012 Před rokem +17

    Andrew, watching this video, I can’t help to not notice how disturbed you looked and how much shock you’re experiencing hearing Nina’s nightmare of a childhood and adulthood. Nina, you are a survivor it’s just within you and your inner voice gave you the courage to survive and tell your story to heal your soul and heal others. Time of reflection for me and I wish I was brave enough to share my story… maybe one day. Lots of love, clarity and peace to you Nina.

  • @r.bajnath9694
    @r.bajnath9694 Před rokem +68

    I've never felt so angry and disgusted. You are so extremely brave.

    • @martinkent333
      @martinkent333 Před rokem +1

      And you do nothing?

    • @hornblowingimp8653
      @hornblowingimp8653 Před rokem +1

      ​@martinkent333 my job is kids in care . I m whistleblower who took evidence to to the Lincolnshire police as an ofsted outstanding professional. I worked for Lincolnshire County Council Debbie Barnes voa her spouse she has one level below and previously been an award winner. I have failed to release evidence even on Twitter. To not get no response is horrendous not even nor investigation

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol Před rokem

      The real worry is there are maybe thousands of women like her going through the same thing in the UK right now. We know about the grooming gangs and that the UK police look the other way and the media simply don't report it. It's a society so paralyzed by political correctness they can't even protect the most vulnerable.

  • @rachh155
    @rachh155 Před rokem +63

    Sending Nina the hugest healing hug. I’m so so sorry she was so badly let down. She should at least name and shame these vile families, as repeatedly as they hurt her. They have no honour, what a joke!

    • @Rexorazor
      @Rexorazor Před rokem

      Not effective.
      Need to be there to hug her.

  • @noreenkhan113
    @noreenkhan113 Před rokem +13

    Sometimes women are womens worst enemies. You are a brave woman Nina and by sharing your experiences will help so many other people. Families at times hurt us the deepest and they are not safe places. Watching your testimony reminded me of some of the ways my mom had behaved towards me over the years e.g. in an effort to try and control me she got my younger siblings to stop talking to me. She demanded 100% loyalty and obedience. But i rebelled and would not submit to her. She even cursed me for not agreeing to an arranged marriage. I have known from a very young age that i could never depend on my parents for anything and thank GOD my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ saved me. GOD helped me out of her control and into a blessed free life. 🙏

  • @lynnp8509
    @lynnp8509 Před rokem +82

    How she’s so strong, composed, and articulate despite what she’s been through is amazing ❤️🙏❣️

  • @jennyrosenthal
    @jennyrosenthal Před rokem +26

    you didn't have a father, you had an anti-father. You didn't have a mother, you had an anti-mother. I'm so sorry for your pain, you did not deserve that betrayal and abuse. May God heal you abundantly.

  • @letfreedomreignhonk324
    @letfreedomreignhonk324 Před rokem +21

    This woman is remarkable. The people who are supposed to protect her become the abusers is unfathomable.

  • @maggiekent7753
    @maggiekent7753 Před rokem +89

    Nina - what an incredibly woman you are. I'm so incredibly sorry for all you went through. Wishing you every happiness for the future. Words somehow seem inadequate when you've been through so much. The woman that birthed you was no mother.

  • @traceyseymour2652
    @traceyseymour2652 Před rokem +44

    Andrew, you look totally spent after hearing this horrific story. Thank you for bringing this to light. This abuse of women needs to be severely dealt with. What a beautiful, brave lady. My heart breaks for her. 💔

  • @caravanlifenz
    @caravanlifenz Před 11 měsíci +10

    Thanks for letting her share her story on your channel. It's heartbreaking to think that little girl was treated that way by her own family. There are people who can't have kids who would love to have a little girl like that.

  • @jojowynne233
    @jojowynne233 Před rokem +43

    Nina is truly brave. Weirdest thing was I thought I’d seen her talking to you already, it may have been someone else, but I knew that horrific story with her Dad and the Uncles was coming up and I still cried. Those evil disgusting mongrels and I put the mother in the same category! Nina had never know anything except abuse, torture, rape, humiliation and brutality. All she ever wanted was love, compassion, kind human touch and acceptance.
    I’m so glad she’s spending her time educating LE and others that come into contact with those that are escaping honour killings. They should be called dishonour killings publicly. I did see a guest recently, I’m not sure if it was here or with Shelise, where a British mum had sent her daughter to Pakistan for an arranged or forced marriage. The girl managed to borrow a phone and sneak photos to a friend at home. The British Government got the girl home safely and charged the mother. Let’s hope they do better with Nina’s cause. She deserves it after all she’s been through.
    Thanks for doing this interview with Nina, Andrew. 🙏❤️

  • @lindafitts2551
    @lindafitts2551 Před rokem +34

    When she said that she didn't like the police and the response was laughter...I am still crying. I know what she means. Thank you to Nina. We are all one. Thank you Andrew for tackling such a painful interview. You showed great compassion. We are all one.

  • @conniestyles3435
    @conniestyles3435 Před rokem +16

    Trying to hold the tears back… this world is full of sick people, I am so so sorry Nina.

  • @jl3319
    @jl3319 Před rokem +265

    Girls are super important. Where are such cultures going to get their children from? Women should be highly respected and valued. Men can't give them sons and without the daughters no children would be born!

    • @Madmarsha
      @Madmarsha Před rokem +37

      Yeah, I'd like to see one of these Punjab "men" bear a baby. It's only due to women that families are made.

    • @BuddhaWho777
      @BuddhaWho777 Před rokem +3

      ​@@Madmarsha and men

    • @BuddhaWho777
      @BuddhaWho777 Před rokem +15

      All humans are important

    • @lunakat6369
      @lunakat6369 Před rokem +7

      Facts 💛✨

    • @michellemooresings
      @michellemooresings Před rokem +23

      ​@@BuddhaWho777I don't think she's a man hater. I think the story shows the emphasis on men in her environment growing up.

  • @dixieland.
    @dixieland. Před rokem +62

    I grew up in Texas. I lived the same nightmare. My dad was a pedophile. He also told me that boys were better than girls. I relate to everything you describe here. Everything.

    • @redwoodrebelgirl3010
      @redwoodrebelgirl3010 Před rokem +17

      I m so very, very, very sorry for what you endured.
      You deserved & deserve, were & are worthy of only kindness, compassion, care, nurturing, nourishment, Light, Love, Beauty, Peace, & Joy. 💗
      I wish you SAFETY, SECURITY, FREEDOM, comfort, healing, strength, support, help, Light, Love, Hope, Beauty, Peace, & Joy unbounded.
      God be with you. ♥️

  • @dammiholbourne4093
    @dammiholbourne4093 Před rokem +25

    I empathise with her situation. I can relate to feeling similarly because I was also subjected to mistreatment due to a perceived curse that was believed to have brought ruin upon my family.

  • @lizzyfolks9116
    @lizzyfolks9116 Před rokem +148

    I’m sorry, but I actually am furious at her family. I was abused growing up, but nothing like this. I remember, at 11 years old, making the conscious decision to NOT let my father win. That was when my love for him died. For Nina, culture is NOT a valid reason for treating anyone this way. Honour killings are illegal in Canada: they’re seen as murder, pure and simple. I hope her family is/has been brought up on charges.

    • @deathbycheese850
      @deathbycheese850 Před rokem +18

      It's illegal everywhere, but some cultures think they're above it.

    • @CrisTina-tp2jg
      @CrisTina-tp2jg Před rokem +9

      Sorry to hear you were abused while growing up. I can relate to your feeling of having your love die.

  • @suehancey8355
    @suehancey8355 Před rokem +48

    I’m so sorry, what a horrific life this poor woman had, and yet what a beautiful gentle soul. Also mortified that no one asked her what was wrong.😔😢

  • @danoyse8233
    @danoyse8233 Před rokem +5

    My God Nina, my heart is broken for you, listening to your story. You’ve come so far despite everything that has been done to you. I’m from an Irish family. Youngest of 13 children. Grew up with 4 sisters. My father and mother never behaved like some have commented. I’ve lost brothers and sisters tragically, and it can drag you into the mire or make you stronger, as I can see this has done to you. You are a force to be reckoned with. Love from Devon UK.

  • @Kaz.Williams
    @Kaz.Williams Před rokem +36

    I'm in absolute awe of this remarkable woman. How anyone can still decide after all she had been through that she still wanted to live... Wow wow wow. Her strength is beyond measure.

  • @kristifox3407
    @kristifox3407 Před rokem +26

    I had tears in my eyes listening to this story. What Nina's family did to her was evil and how so many let her down is also wrong and sad. This woman's courage and resilience is inspiring and I am thankful that she is highlighting what happens behind closed doors in these families. Nina your strength of character is beyond words.

  • @christieauerbach8637
    @christieauerbach8637 Před rokem +9

    This life story is so incredibly sad. I am so sorry she was treated so inhumanely ! I hope she is living a much happier life!! I hope she is now LOVED and APPRECIATED!❤

  • @WillieWeed
    @WillieWeed Před rokem +77

    Right when you think Nina will get help after a terrible tragedy, it happens again, and again, repeat...
    From the people you want to trust the most.

  • @Penhauer
    @Penhauer Před rokem +36

    I sobbed. Absolutely heartbreaking. Her courage is just admirable.

  • @ladyjanet
    @ladyjanet Před rokem +5

    I've just finished watching this now and checked in with my own daughter to tell her how beautiful, special, and loved she is. Listening to Nina's story had a profound impact on me emotionally. The recurring thought I had while watching was, "Oh my God, this woman amazes me." Her ability to be so full of loving energy in the face of such recurring trauma is incredible and so inspiring. I intend to move forward, being more proactive, aware, and hopefully making it easier for those around me to either ask for help or recognize when they can't. Thank you for sharing this remarkable woman's journey. I wish Nina happiness and a future filled with joy. Sorry this comment has become so long. :)

  • @sandybowers5085
    @sandybowers5085 Před rokem +24

    Please have Nina on again! This happening in the UK is inexcusable!!!
    We love you, Nina❤Love and light to you. The fact that you are now helping others after ALL you have been through, says so much about your strength and courage!!!! ❤

  • @lengl1125
    @lengl1125 Před rokem +35

    This is so so heartbreaking 💔 For your own parents to do this to their own child is so unacceptable. Being Chinese, I understand the favouritism towards having a boy. I'm lucky nothing like this ever happened to me, but I know this happens alot. I pray that you and every girl/woman who has ever been abused like this can truly heal and recover from this trauma. Thank you for sharing your heartbreaking story 🙏❤️

  • @amandaowens8458
    @amandaowens8458 Před 9 měsíci +2

    This makes me absolutely furious. I can relate to her story because I suffered the same types of abuses. It seems to me these monsters are never held accountable. I truly hope and pray that she has a beautiful life and is happy.
    ❤😢

  • @iamgazz2756
    @iamgazz2756 Před rokem +22

    I've never wanted to reach through a screen and hug someone more than today. I feel an unnerving amount of rage right now, knowing that these people are still out there.

  • @NurseLoriRN11
    @NurseLoriRN11 Před rokem +41

    Oh my God, this poor woman. Horrible, how a parent could do this to a child.

  • @randomrachel1232
    @randomrachel1232 Před rokem +7

    One thing I have noticed is often those who carry trauma in childhood tend to have the biggest hearts once they’re out of the trauma and a compassion that is almost as if they have all the compassion they wished they’d been given for others in the world 😢❤

  • @robertkeffer3361
    @robertkeffer3361 Před rokem +42

    My heart and prayers to Nina. She is a Saint. May God bless her, and may she know justice and happiness for the rest of her life.
    Wonderful interview, Andrew. One of your best.

  • @HearMeOut111
    @HearMeOut111 Před rokem +40

    What in the world?!?! I’ll have the hardest time to accept people 😢😢 anymore!!! I’m sending so much love to her ❤❤❤ she’s such a beautiful soul and woman.
    My dad tried to suffocate me when I was only a few months old, but I don’t remember…it’s hard to believe that people are so cruel!!!! She’s a Saint ❤

  • @lyndamorrissey2492
    @lyndamorrissey2492 Před rokem +11

    This poor lady, her story is so horrific, how can anyone treat an innocent, beautiful girl like this, I felt pain for her, my chest tightened listening to this, it's wretched, Nina, if you see this message, you are a truly amazing, beautiful, intelligent brave survivor, you deserve a good life and I pray you will have it,💕

  • @TheHungrymonks
    @TheHungrymonks Před rokem +42

    What is wrong with those people??? How could they do this to another human being let alone their own family.
    I cannot fathom how articulate and incredible she is.

    • @3wL7
      @3wL7 Před rokem

      Their religion is to blame. If you worship demons, this is what you get.

  • @Meoli55
    @Meoli55 Před rokem +28

    Please have her on again, I would love to hear more about how she freed herself further, how she started a new life. Where her criminal family is now...

  • @Madhukirtan
    @Madhukirtan Před rokem +5

    I was cooking and this video started playing, I was listening to it as a podcast... then it became really, really dark! I stopped everything and ended up crying so much!!! What a horrid story!!!! Nina Aouilk, I wish I could give you a deep, long, warm hug with all my love! I am sorry that humans so close to you, disappointed you so badly, people that were supposed to love and protect you did the worse to you! You are brave, beautiful and very strong!! Thank you for being so brave and telling your painful story!

  • @zenzone704
    @zenzone704 Před rokem +36

    Thank you so much to Nina and you for bringing this horrific story to your audience. Sadly, this is very common in Asian community. Many Asian parents treating their children with guilt, violence, pressure, and control. Bad things are the hush hush in our family. I didn’t know that I physical+emotional+verbal abused by my mother till I had my first daughter. I couldn’t see myself to hurt my children like my mom did. After many years of blaming myself for not having a better relationship with my mother, my daughter’s arrival in my life was the answer of my depression. I cut all ties w my mother, and it was the best decision I ever made for my own family. Children are the precious creatures in this planet, I’d protect my kids at all costs including to cut ties w my mother.

  • @rdjg5162
    @rdjg5162 Před rokem +30

    It’s hard to mark the “like” button for stories like this but it’s so important for these stories to be told. Thank you Nina for your courage and thank you OTE for bringing light to the dark subjects.

  • @kaymuldowney6752
    @kaymuldowney6752 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I am a catholic living in Ireland. It's so different in Ireland in so far as girls are respected , or were when I was a young girl growing up in Ireland in the 60 ies in rural Ireland. The majority of men were gentlemen . I'm hoping that that's still the way. Stand up for your women Gentleman . Respect and love your daughters. I pray for my father who is dead. I loved him. He was a gentleman. God bless him and grant him the light if Heaven

  • @kamiwammy7406
    @kamiwammy7406 Před rokem +52

    This lady articulated the pain and suffering she endured so so well. Horrifying. Her mother should be ashamed of herself being a woman and allowing the evil psychopaths like her father to do this to her child who should have been protected. By surviving and telling her story she will help others like her. Kudos to you and Thank you. You and people like you are truly awe inspiring. Xxx

    • @Rexorazor
      @Rexorazor Před rokem

      Subhuman people, from subhuman culture and subhuman faith.
      Highly superstitious and avid liars.
      She's from that country. All this is very common there.
      That's why so many Indians run away from there and come to west and works so hard so that they don't go back to their shitpit of a country.

    • @phabebarcelona863
      @phabebarcelona863 Před rokem +1

      As a Mom A Mother I fail to comprehend that Mother doesn't didn't.protecttp their Child Chidren I know that there can be dire circunstances

    • @phabebarcelona863
      @phabebarcelona863 Před rokem +1

      But her Mothers Instinct is to Protect . My point is from this video that her Motjer didn't at least.try😢 Incomprehensible for a Mother who carried her child for 9n gave birth Mindset can be dangerous bcuz what you belive can hurt harm nd distroy You can hear her pain yet she shines nd her gentleness n grace is radient😊

    • @Rexorazor
      @Rexorazor Před rokem +2

      @@phabebarcelona863 They still prefer boys over girls there in India.
      Recently their religious leaders have been going around announcing that all Hindu women should give birth to 3 boys and 1 girl.
      Do you know how many girls get aborted in India? the number is astronomical.

    • @Rexorazor
      @Rexorazor Před rokem +2

      @@phabebarcelona863 Women are worse kind of abusers in India.
      They'll gladly throw another female under the bus so that they don't get targeted by their man as a punching bag.
      Her mother is that type, even though she's living in a free country, she chose to not help her daughter.
      Because life's good, she doesn't have to work and mooch off her man.
      If she helped her daughter then she will be abandoned or worse, so bye bye good life, it ain't worth it to help.

  • @virginiafalkiner
    @virginiafalkiner Před rokem +26

    This story absolutely gutted me for this beautiful lady Nina. I can't stop crying, I just want to give her the biggest hug. I'm so sorry you had to endure such horror, Nina. Bless you sweet girl 😭😭😭 XxX

  • @joohara1985
    @joohara1985 Před rokem +6

    Nina, thank you for being so open to share your past extreme traumas. Hearing your interview moved me deeply. I live with past trauma and you have shown a profound ability to embrace peace, love and truth. Much love 💚

  • @themenna007
    @themenna007 Před rokem +22

    Oh Nina ❤just, can't even. Thank you for sharing your devastating story. Thank you for your honesty. I'm sure it will help others

  • @shelleyvantonder5533
    @shelleyvantonder5533 Před rokem +39

    I not sure i have ever heard anything as sad and horrific as Nina's story (except the Haiti children ). I'm actually lost for words that parents can treat a child this way :(

  • @juliettebarker9443
    @juliettebarker9443 Před rokem +6

    Nina is one of the most beautiful, empathetic souls ever - thank you Andrew for this interview - it left me in tears but also in such admiration of Nina & her dauntless courage in the face of such inexplicable cruelty!!!!!

  • @1960ARC
    @1960ARC Před rokem +26

    It really is hard to learn such evil exisits, that a lovely young girl was treated badly by her family, then treated even worse by her inlaws.
    What an amazing Lady.

  • @kirstyleemurray6638
    @kirstyleemurray6638 Před rokem +16

    You've had some really hard hitting guests recently. This one hitting hardest. What an inspirational woman xx

  • @jacquiw804
    @jacquiw804 Před rokem +7

    I can't stop crying...never heard anything so horrific in my life. Nina, you are so brave and are absolutely amazing. So, so sorry you had to bear so much in your life.

  • @Lara.Ingram
    @Lara.Ingram Před rokem +31

    I cried all the way through this. Nina is brave, courageous beyond imagination.

  • @user-ni9eh5md5j
    @user-ni9eh5md5j Před rokem +142

    My mother treated me as the other woman and would tell me get over it . Just listen to this brings up all kinds of emotions and flash backs . My father stood over me naked and told me that was the reason he had me at that moment I realized that everything was premeditated even before I was born. It was much harder for me because I was born into a family of pastors and preachers that were pedophiles in name of God I was abused. I’m in my late 50’s now and still suffer from the tram-a.

    • @pstubbs23
      @pstubbs23 Před rokem +21

      I'm so sorry that happened to you. And thankyou for sharing your story, I'm sure not many people would have ever have imagined that religious leaders could do such a thing.😢

    • @LauraSmith777
      @LauraSmith777 Před rokem +6

      I love you sis.

    • @pinkpugginz
      @pinkpugginz Před rokem +16

      ​@pstubbs23 religious people are the first ones I look at suspiciously. I was born about 30 years ago though. things were different back in the day.

    • @hshx1n
      @hshx1n Před rokem +5

      terrible terrible terrible

    • @kellycismoski5098
      @kellycismoski5098 Před rokem +6

      That is atrocious and those who abused you are evil especially religious folks that hold power over children. It was not your fault. Those people are sick and never let them take away the beautiful person you are.

  • @merrynwatts
    @merrynwatts Před 11 měsíci +3

    Nina, I admire you more than any other person on the planet. You have lived through the most vile abuse imaginable at the hands of your own family and you are today so filled with love and bravery to share your story and help others. I am in awe and gratitude for you 🙏🏼

  • @MommaSullens
    @MommaSullens Před rokem +17

    My ‘momma instincts’ find this so damn difficult to hear and makes me want to just hug, hold and comfort this wonderfully intelligent and beautiful woman. I am disgusted by the acceptance of downtrodden treatment and the information coverup from other mothers in this servant culture. It breaks my heart.
    The water feeling motherly, the abortion clinic worker stroking her hair feeling motherly - that part was an even deeper scar to the story and truly illustrates the impact of the life she had endured. Concern about honor being tainted and “honor killing” 🤯 it just floors me and makes me feel broken by proxy hearing it. I am truly impressed by her strength and ability to persevere the consistent violent abuse (mentally, physically, sexually, emotionally).
    For her to have the perspective of - and wanting to focus on the connection between us all and the goal of an “accumulation of love to pass on to the next person” - it brings me to tears in a different way. She’s not acting like a victim, but was INDEED a victim in so many ways. Yet, she’s able to recount this story + look back with such clarity… clarity of the compassion she was never afforded, clarity that the world she was in not being right … AND somehow isn’t holding it against the world, still wishes for the world to be better, and knows she can be a catalyst for that. ❤️
    I am blown away not just by her story, but by her. I’m sending so much encouragement, positivity, joy, compassion, love, prayer and strength from my tiny spot in the world to her crazy spot in the world.

  • @Helen.Pigott
    @Helen.Pigott Před rokem +48

    A heartbreaking story but sadly it’s very easy to believe, Nina’s abusers need stringing up.

  • @elenhin
    @elenhin Před rokem +4

    Thank you for giving a voice to all the victims of horrific family abuse, cultural or not. So many people don't believe people who try to get help for things like this, and even more never dare call for help, so it continues to go on hidden. Your courage is amazing.

  • @fnizzelwhoop
    @fnizzelwhoop Před rokem +16

    This is one of the most depressing and impactful stories I've ever listened to. The only upside to it is that it seems like she has come out of it being a stronger person with a determination to make the world a better place.

  • @diannechan7138
    @diannechan7138 Před rokem +19

    OMG! 😢 😭. I am lost for words. My heart goes out to her. I do hope she got some therapy after all this trauma.

  • @Sapphireice8
    @Sapphireice8 Před rokem +7

    To me you have survived where Jyoti Singh couldn't.. the same level of horror and everything else that was stolen from you Nina.. you are a warrior.. tears flowed hearing this. I'm so sorry you had to go through this. Sending you love and healing wishes xxx ❤❤❤

  • @kathrynoneill5862
    @kathrynoneill5862 Před rokem +48

    I can imagine what a pretty little girl she must have been, she is a lovely women. How could a parent not feel blessed to have a daughter?

    • @GypsyGirl317
      @GypsyGirl317 Před rokem

      Cultural indoctrination over generations. 😪

    • @Threemore650
      @Threemore650 Před rokem +2

      All cultures are not equal. We had a preference for at least one son.
      Dowry’s can cripple poor families.
      Also, they used to deal with widows by throwing them on the funeral fires rather than feed them.
      It’s not an equal society in that way and super superstitious.
      But you meet also very strong Indian women nevertheless.

    • @BingbongBange
      @BingbongBange Před rokem +3

      This is a Godless culture

    • @bellj753
      @bellj753 Před rokem

      @@BingbongBange Yet the main tenet of their religion is karma. Yet they treat each other so badly.

  • @MichelleMelenaStarTorres
    @MichelleMelenaStarTorres Před rokem +43

    Nina I’m watching this and I’m sending you a BIG HUGE VIRTUAL HUG. I’m so sorry you went through this. Having gone through abuse to from a young age my heart bleeds with yours because I know how you feel. If you need a friend I’m here. My Prayers and Love are with you. You are a Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful human being and you are helping so many by telling your story because maybe it will give many the courage to tell their story and even escape from horrible situations they may be in. You are Loved… 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Michelle T

  • @STELLA-YANN
    @STELLA-YANN Před rokem +12

    Monarch Programming: always on edge, dissociation, childhood trauma on a global scale - the children who were betrayed by their own guardians. It's time to expose this and every story matters 🦋 Thank you for sharing yours! I've started documenting in my videos how Monarch Programming affects us on a societal level

    • @kingsdaughter9849
      @kingsdaughter9849 Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you! Yes this is a HUGE phenomenon on Earth. Every human needs to understand this and how it debilitates our society. Nothing will change until

    • @sheluvssmokedupeyes1
      @sheluvssmokedupeyes1 Před 3 měsíci

      @@kingsdaughter9849 what was done to Nina is absolutely demonic it’s not even Monarch programming. This was a demonic attack and whatever demons were inside those people that did that to her things if you’re

  • @SugaryPhoenixxx
    @SugaryPhoenixxx Před rokem +19

    I am 3 minutes into the interview now & I am already heart broken. Poor little girls/women treated like disposables. Unacceptable.
    This has got to be one of the saddest stories I have ever heard. Nina you are such a strong person, deciding that you wanted to live despite the horrors that was all you knew throughout your childhood. No one & I mean NO ONE deserved to be treated like you described. Not even the worst criminals in prison deserve that type of treatment, let a lone a little girl. I broke down in tears when you said the warm water in the shower felt like a mother... You truly never had the love of a mother if that was the closest thing you felt to a mothers love =( Every child deserves a mother & a father. you were deprived of your basic needs & relentlessly tortured just for being born a girl.
    I am so grateful that you came on Andrew's podcast because I knew that women were treated poorly in some other countries, but I had no idea it was this bad & this relentless. I will pray for you tonight that you find inner peace, & that god help those women who are still trapped in this hell on earth. You have become such a beautiful, lovely, kind woman & you amaze me how resilient you are!
    You deserve all of the good things that come to you. You deserve love & loyalty. You deserve to have all of the things your family denied you as a child. Truly I dont have words strong enough to describe how I hope that you can have the life you always deserved.
    Blessings & love be with you, Nina.