lol growing up I used to feel embarrassed because my mom was a fighter and loud , no one could say shit to her but now I can respect that. There was one time my stepdad threw a beer bottle at her face and she now has a scar on her left eyebrow . But a scar is better than being crippled because my stepdad is now a cripple
Sort of on the same boat there. Except it wasn't when I was a a kid and it's with my father. If you say something to him that he doesn't like he let's you know. Big time. I use to be real close to him when I was a kid but now being in my mid 20s I wouldn't say we're not close but it's just I don't condone his behavior and I dont often talk to him. He doesn't care what status you are. He doesn't care if you the president of the US. If you talk down to him or don't repsct him in anyway. He'll give it to ya, and he's not racist, he gets along with all people of ethnic back ground but he will use racial slurs If a person of a different background gets him angry. He is however, prejudice towards the French for some reason. Which is ironic considering that one of his great grandfather's was French. I actually don't think he even knows that. He's one of those who says "I'm 100% Italian". I respect any man who stands up for himself but the way my dad does it, is not great.
It's not gendered I was abused by my mum when I was little but I understand that not all women are like my mum the same on the reverse, but then I see this propaganda and all the people who buy into it and I just hate myself for being different, must be nice being able to see this crap and judge it like reality
She actually did, but he came back with a deformed face, if I remember correctly he died in a fire and she was the one who put the fire on herself. This is what she said : Am not as scared of you as my mother was.
MAJOR SPOILER ALERT: Forgot the name of the movie but the abusive father is a preacher. The girl (played by Dakota Fanning) runs away & is forced into prostitution at a saloon. Her dad spends 10 years looking for her & finally finds her. She manages to escape him & the saloon but she has to cut her own tongue off to make a new beginning. The rest of the movie shows the dads crazy obession to track her down again.
Oooo I’ve seen part of that movie. And ngl all the issues with stuff like this back then in a lot of passages, books, and movies the pasture/preacher/reverneds(which is what the older time preachers and stuff were called) at the time. Like in The Crucible a lot of the scandals feel and Reverend Parris as he believed his niece and three other girls over the women who where being accused of witchery though he found the girls in the woods dancing naked and shit
Bullshit. I’m tired of the unappreciative nature, victim mentally, there bad were good attitude. Grow the hell up. First off this happened in history. It wasn’t common even then. Most people were still people back then. Second of all everybody was experiencing societal expectations and oppression. Men had the draft where they were literally ripped from there homes and sent to either die horribly or be severely deformed mentally and physically. And we’re expected to work back breaking jobs for barely any money. Women were expected to play second fiddle to men and were expected to be house wives. Sometimes beaten and scolded. Nobody has it easy move the fuck on
They only burned woman? Giles Courtney would be glad to hear it. He only had rocks piled onto him until his chest caved in. He, like the rest of the Salem dead, was accused by teenage girls. Read a book please. It might interrupt your victim narrative but it has the advantage of being, you know, the truth. Men fell victim to inquisition as well. Men, woman, children... Hysteria like that doesn't discriminate. Probably the best first hand account of the German witch hysteria of the 80 Years War was a letter a convicted man wrote to his daughter from prison describing the tortures they inflicted upon him to get him to confess and implicate others. They other primary evidence is simply a list of those burned in one town. Including many young boys as young as 3 or 4.
@@gaylenewood7707 I know that… there’s more to fatherhood than siring someone though. He raised Jon as his son… so he is still, for all intents and purposes, Jon’s father.
This story has 4 parts: *Part 1 (Present)* Elizabeth "Liz" Brundy lives in the Old West with her husband Eli and their two children: Matthew, Eli's son from a previous marriage, and daughter Samantha, called Sam. Liz works as a midwife who can hear but is mute, and so communicates through sign language. One day, a new Preacher, known as "The Reverend", hosts a session at the local church, and the moment that Liz hears his voice, she seems to recognize him and is terrified by his appearance. Later that day, Liz is forced to choose between delivering a baby safely or saving its mother; she chooses to euthanise the baby and save the mother, without telling her until after the procedure is finished. Afterwards, Nathan, husband of the formerly-pregnant woman, blames Liz. That night, Nathan drunkenly shows up at Eli and Liz's house, violent and threatening; Nathan claims Liz is responsible for his son's death. In the middle of the fight, the Reverend shows up and tells him to leave. He then goes into Eli's house and has a mysterious talk with Liz, saying she is guilty of the murder of Nathan's son and must be "punished". As Eli overhears some of the conversation, the Reverend leaves the house. Eli's sheep are found dead the next morning, and he seeks out Nathan, who has since disappeared. Liz later sneaks off at night to murder the Reverend, but finds her daughter's doll in the Reverend's bed instead. Meanwhile, the Reverend disembowels Eli, and leaves him to die. As he succumbs to his wounds, Eli tells Matthew to take the family up into the mountains to his father, before the boy mercy kills him. Liz and the children flee the farm. *Part 2 (flashback)* A young girl named Joanna, walking through the desert, is picked up and nursed by a traveling Chinese family. In the mining town of Bismuth, Joanna is sold to a brothel owned by Frank. She is protected by Sally, a prostitute, until she is hanged for shooting a violent customer; another prostitute, Elizabeth, then protects Joanna in the aftermath of Sally's hanging. However, when Elizabeth bites the tongue of an abusive customer, her tongue is cut off as punishment. Joanna teaches Elizabeth sign language from a book the doctor gave her. Elizabeth plans to sneak out of Bismuth to start a new life, and arranges through a marriage broker to marry Eli. The Reverend comes to the brothel, recognizes Joanna, and proceeds to violently abuse her. Elizabeth saves Joanna but is murdered by the Reverend with Joanna slashing his throat in retaliation. She runs away, cutting off her own tongue and taking Elizabeth's place with Eli. *Part 3 (flashback : events occurred before part 2, origin of Joanna)* In the desert, two badly wounded men, Samuel and Wolf, are the last survivors in a dispute over gold that has left several other men dead. They depart on a single horse. Joanna lives with her mother, Anna, and father, revealed to be the Reverend himself. He is strictly religious and is often cruel and abusive towards his family. Samuel and Wolf collapse at the farm and Joanna secretly cares for them. Anna confronts the Reverend when she realizes he lusts after their daughter, so he beats and humiliates her by placing a scold's bridle on her head. In response, Anna commits suicide in full view of the church congregation. The next day the Reverend takes Joanna to church and starts to perform a wedding ceremony between himself and his daughter. Samuel tries to rescue her, but the Reverend murders him. Her father whips Joanna and rapes her. In the morning she runs off. *Part 4 (Present)* Matthew is shot by the Reverend as he follows Liz to her father-in-law's place in the mountains. He murders her father-in-law and tells Liz he will beat and rape her daughter, but Liz murders him instead. Some time later, after Liz has turned Eli's place into a sawmill, Nathan arrives to arrest her. The Reverend had sent him to Bismuth where he became a deputy and then sheriff. Having found a wanted poster of Elizabeth Brundy (the woman without a tongue who killed Frank before she saved Liz/Joanna), Nathan has come to arrest her (Liz). As Nathan is escorting her onto a ferry, with a last look at her daughter playing on the shore, Liz throws herself in the lake and drowns. Her daughter Sam, now a grown woman with a child of her own, remembers her well.
I cant imagine leaving my child in an abusive situation... Id rather die trying to get her out. This was made worse when i read that she confronted him because he was sexually interested in their child. After she killed herself, he raped their child. She shouldve tried to save her child. I understand what its like to be so miserable you want your life to end, ive been suicidal since i was 9, but i care for my child than i do for myself. Id suffer anything i had to to save my baby girl.
@@thatgirl634 I mean yeah, it's valid. I've been suicidal since I was 8 years old and suffered a lot of abuse, (not comparing ANY situations with my own btw) but If I went through this I don't know what I'd do. That's why that arguments fair, she could've lost some of her sanity in the process, thus why she didn't think of her daughter. That's one example, again there's a lot that takes place in those decisions.
Not really. Generalising everyone in the same category is bad. Not all men were like this and probably some women were like this too. Its not men. Its people.
Same but she probably lost her sanity, living that abuse daily. Clearly u have not been through it or you would know nothing is black or white and reasonable or rational and obvious doing don’t apply.
Tale as old as time. At least today we aren’t dumb enough to think the solution is to pray or to ignore it or to let the man of the house rule his kingdom. Being a respectable family following traditional social norms just doesn’t prevent abuse and violence in any way and it never has
and look where it has gotten us, tons of revolution and many things invented by mostly men, the country started to go downhill when liberalism was created
@@Naka-wc3yo you are aware that women did invent things but didn't get the credit for it, right? They invented things even though they were denied education. You're just sexist
I saw the red woman, came to the comments to see if I was right. Saw a bunch of John Snow comments so I assumed I was right. But imagine my suprise when the King of the North himself just pops up too😂....me and my fiancee are on our first watch of it. We Just finished The Long Night...interesting creative choice to say the least. Hoping the rest of the season gets better tho🤞😁
Exactly, people are mad that everyone has depression now. And yet it is considered normal to watch this thing after a stressful day. This is not even a documentary, it's just a normal movie
As a Christian I absolutely hate the behaviour of old time Christians… I don’t endorse that sort of horror and abuse at all. shame on those who did that.
he aint no christian or christ-like if someone acts like that. “many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many.” he seems to bare no sign of benevolence 👺👹!!!
@@dirtylittle5percent876 sorry l haven't scrolled down 2000 comments to see if another guy commented the same thing what are you missy the comment police?
@@dirtylittle5percent876 Not sure with this guy but there are roboservices that take popular comments and recomment them. Often the CZcams channel making the 2nd comment wants publicity for porn site or scam. You can tell because they are later and are done letter for letter. If you care you can report them for unwanted spam.
But some women be like, “Don’t you miss the days when women stayed home and men were the head of the household? 😍🥰😍😘😍🥰” Bruh, nahhhhhh…if I was gonna kill myself anyway, I’m taking him with me. Leave my daughter all our money and hopefully she makes a way for herself in the world. But any life would be better than being her father’s… 🤢
@@maxmccullough8548 they not, but they can use and spend money, no? Use it to travel somewhere and do something. Again, LITERALLY ANYTHING would’ve been better than staying with that man.
One disgusting example of the worst of humanity in history completely justifies women "liberating" themselves straight into the work force! Now they can serve a man who doesn't care about them for forty+/- hours a week to earn a paycheck that the government taxes so that they can go to the daycare to pick up the children they are hardly ever home to nurture and develop an emotional bond with. Modern times are definitely better for women.
if they still had that power they would do this shit to you without any hesitation. Men nowadays still do it as well but the thing is they don’t let woke and cancel culture and even the law prevent them from doing so
This was called a scolds bridal and a painful and humiliating device that was used as a form of public punishment in Europe from the 16th to 19th centuries (as per Google).
Oddly enough, while it is not portrayed very often, Mother's tend to indenture their children more than fathers. Mothers have made husbands of their sons, marriages between her children etc.... Men are the only ones HIGHLIGHTED as domineering like this in movies and tv. Mothers are not only more likely to do this, they are also more represented in Prison for violence against kids, than men are. Studies have shown that women are substantially more violent and tyrannical than men are in MODERN society, which is why they show this happening with MEN back at the turn of the century in films..... they seldom show the current situation. "Psycho", "Misery" these were the only 2 films which highlight Mother's this way, that I've heard of. Due to the steady portrayal of men as horrible fathers in the past, we have ignored the HORRORS happening to children inflicted upon them by their Mothers in the modern era.
The cowboy was actually coward. This is a movie. But I am sure cowboy had a shaky hand depending on whose barn he was in and afraid of what could happen to him depending all that was acquainted. I have never seen this movie. It would probably tick me off have me yelling at the tv😂
"Eu amo o Joseph e sinto que, no fundo, ele me ama também" Joelma... Se ame primeiro. Você não se ama. Se amasse não estava aturando nem um décimo disso tudo. SE AME PRIMEIRO ❤
He is such a bad person😞 “Poor mother” “Poor girl” “Poor cowboy” “Disappointing, ugly, bad, disrespectful, disgusting, dad does not deserve goodness”😠 If u are with me 👇. *not forcing or begging*
Yall should read the full synopsis cause this is one tale of many and they’re all interwoven but this particular segment: “In the desert, two badly wounded men, Samuel and Wolf, are the last survivors in a dispute over gold that has left several other men dead. They depart on a single horse. Joanna lives with her mother, Anna, and father, revealed to be the Reverend himself. He is strictly religious and is often cruel and abusive towards his family. Samuel and Wolf collapse at the farm and Joanna secretly cares for them. Anna confronts the Reverend when she realizes he lusts after their daughter, so he beats and humiliates her by placing a scold's bridle on her head. In response, Anna commits suicide in full view of the church congregation. The next day the Reverend takes Joanna to church and starts to perform a wedding ceremony between himself and his daughter. Samuel tries to rescue her, but the Reverend murders him. Her father whips Joanna and r*pes her. In the morning she runs off.” Now…again the FULL story is wild af and you should definitely read or watch it but just in case yall was curious. The movie name is Brimstone.
Im so grateful that leaving the church didn't lead to losing my friends. I did lose something i cared deeply about for so long but it was a toxic relationship (the church)
She did not “seize the opportunity”. The scene at the end is her running to the fence because her father just raped her (he also cuts out her tongue so she can’t ask anyone for help). She becomes his wife and she also has a daughter. In the end he attempts to also raped the girl because they almost escaped out a window and intends to make her watch as he does while she’s tied to a chair but she gets free (dislocating both arms 😖) before anything happens and she kills him. Unfortunately the woman is put to death for killing her father/husband/preacher and she can’t even defend herself because she can’t talk but she looks proud and her daughter is sent to live with someone else.
@@razzeling_dazzeling_ sorry to hear that. Some people have shitty families and that sucks but doesnt mean you should assume everyones grandpa was like that.
title:Brimstone
Thks so much
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Nah Brimstone From Valorant??
It's called a "scold's bridle"; used to punish a woman who was gossiping about her neighbors or talked back to her husband.
Ban it
Hurry up
Edit: wow! Now I have more likes in my comment than my subs :(
@@niuniu14maybe the talk back part, but not the gossip part
It's not that bad, I need it for my wife
@@niuniu14 What year is it,huh?
@@TheChosen2030How lovely of you buying it for your wife. But I feel like you must have one for yourself too.
“ take your mothers place.” That’s disgusting asf.
Thank you for the likes!!! Mom I’m famous!!😂
*The Patriarchy is so evil!* 😏
*I wonder...why did they make that movie?* 🤔
@@Percival-kl9yybecause they had a story to tell?
Well, it's what he seemed to want from her from the start.
@@Percival-kl9yy Usual bait movie 🎬 seems like a reasonable guy.😮 doh
lol growing up I used to feel embarrassed because my mom was a fighter and loud , no one could say shit to her but now I can respect that. There was one time my stepdad threw a beer bottle at her face and she now has a scar on her left eyebrow . But a scar is better than being crippled because my stepdad is now a cripple
damn
Sort of on the same boat there. Except it wasn't when I was a a kid and it's with my father. If you say something to him that he doesn't like he let's you know. Big time. I use to be real close to him when I was a kid but now being in my mid 20s I wouldn't say we're not close but it's just I don't condone his behavior and I dont often talk to him.
He doesn't care what status you are. He doesn't care if you the president of the US. If you talk down to him or don't repsct him in anyway. He'll give it to ya, and he's not racist, he gets along with all people of ethnic back ground but he will use racial slurs If a person of a different background gets him angry. He is however, prejudice towards the French for some reason. Which is ironic considering that one of his great grandfather's was French. I actually don't think he even knows that. He's one of those who says "I'm 100% Italian". I respect any man who stands up for himself but the way my dad does it, is not great.
How did your stepfather become crippled?
It's not gendered I was abused by my mum when I was little but I understand that not all women are like my mum the same on the reverse, but then I see this propaganda and all the people who buy into it and I just hate myself for being different, must be nice being able to see this crap and judge it like reality
The name of the film is brimstone for anyone inquiring.
THANK YOU. THIS DUDE NEVER NAMES THE FILM
Thank you!!!
where can i watch it?
Thank you
Thanks❤
If the daughter chose to end the dad's life, I won't blame her ...
I'm surprised she didn't
She actually did, but he came back with a deformed face, if I remember correctly he died in a fire and she was the one who put the fire on herself.
This is what she said : Am not as scared of you as my mother was.
@@tatkkyo9911she did in the movie
@@Jaydee_raye nice
part two
MAJOR SPOILER ALERT:
Forgot the name of the movie but the abusive father is a preacher. The girl (played by Dakota Fanning) runs away & is forced into prostitution at a saloon. Her dad spends 10 years looking for her & finally finds her. She manages to escape him & the saloon but she has to cut her own tongue off to make a new beginning. The rest of the movie shows the dads crazy obession to track her down again.
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You sound like a liberal 🦯
Oooo I’ve seen part of that movie. And ngl all the issues with stuff like this back then in a lot of passages, books, and movies the pasture/preacher/reverneds(which is what the older time preachers and stuff were called) at the time. Like in The Crucible a lot of the scandals feel and Reverend Parris as he believed his niece and three other girls over the women who where being accused of witchery though he found the girls in the woods dancing naked and shit
...she *has* to cut her tongue off to make a new beginning? Heh?!
I had to read The Crucible in ELA
They’d probably still do this to women if they could get away with it
definitely
They still *DO*
Maybe not here in the US but in other parts of the world and its sickening
they still fly to countries where they can
Bullshit. I’m tired of the unappreciative nature, victim mentally, there bad were good attitude. Grow the hell up. First off this happened in history. It wasn’t common even then. Most people were still people back then. Second of all everybody was experiencing societal expectations and oppression. Men had the draft where they were literally ripped from there homes and sent to either die horribly or be severely deformed mentally and physically. And we’re expected to work back breaking jobs for barely any money. Women were expected to play second fiddle to men and were expected to be house wives. Sometimes beaten and scolded. Nobody has it easy move the fuck on
Wow I guess I'm lucky to have been around some good men in my life. I don't think this at all.
And these were the type of men that were setting women on fire and justifying it by saying because they were witches 😢
They only burned woman? Giles Courtney would be glad to hear it. He only had rocks piled onto him until his chest caved in. He, like the rest of the Salem dead, was accused by teenage girls. Read a book please. It might interrupt your victim narrative but it has the advantage of being, you know, the truth. Men fell victim to inquisition as well. Men, woman, children... Hysteria like that doesn't discriminate. Probably the best first hand account of the German witch hysteria of the 80 Years War was a letter a convicted man wrote to his daughter from prison describing the tortures they inflicted upon him to get him to confess and implicate others. They other primary evidence is simply a list of those burned in one town. Including many young boys as young as 3 or 4.
You know nothing John snow 😂 that's what I remembered the moment I saw him
Same😂😂
Same here 😂😂😂
And what a short play role he had ... Got shot so fast 🙄
YES AND THE RED WOMAN FROM GAME OF THRONES I FINALLY FOUND A COMMENT ABT GOT (GAME OF THRONES)
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Ha ha ha
I love how Kit Harrington is now the new Sean Bean… they kill him off in almost every movie he’s in, 😂. He truly is Ned Stark’s son. 😂😂😂
A true like father like son monent
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Ned.stark is actually his uncle jon snow would've been on the iron throne if he took the crown..
@@gaylenewood7707 I know that… there’s more to fatherhood than siring someone though. He raised Jon as his son… so he is still, for all intents and purposes, Jon’s father.
Was the mother the red priestess?
This story has 4 parts:
*Part 1 (Present)*
Elizabeth "Liz" Brundy lives in the Old West with her husband Eli and their two children: Matthew, Eli's son from a previous marriage, and daughter Samantha, called Sam.
Liz works as a midwife who can hear but is mute, and so communicates through sign language. One day, a new Preacher, known as "The Reverend", hosts a session at the local church, and the moment that Liz hears his voice, she seems to recognize him and is terrified by his appearance. Later that day, Liz is forced to choose between delivering a baby safely or saving its mother; she chooses to euthanise the baby and save the mother, without telling her until after the procedure is finished. Afterwards, Nathan, husband of the formerly-pregnant woman, blames Liz. That night, Nathan drunkenly shows up at Eli and Liz's house, violent and threatening; Nathan claims Liz is responsible for his son's death. In the middle of the fight, the Reverend shows up and tells him to leave. He then goes into Eli's house and has a mysterious talk with Liz, saying she is guilty of the murder of Nathan's son and must be "punished". As Eli overhears some of the conversation, the Reverend leaves the house. Eli's sheep are found dead the next morning, and he seeks out Nathan, who has since disappeared. Liz later sneaks off at night to murder the Reverend, but finds her daughter's doll in the Reverend's bed instead. Meanwhile, the Reverend disembowels Eli, and leaves him to die. As he succumbs to his wounds, Eli tells Matthew to take the family up into the mountains to his father, before the boy mercy kills him. Liz and the children flee the farm.
*Part 2 (flashback)*
A young girl named Joanna, walking through the desert, is picked up and nursed by a traveling Chinese family. In the mining town of Bismuth, Joanna is sold to a brothel owned by Frank. She is protected by Sally, a prostitute, until she is hanged for shooting a violent customer; another prostitute, Elizabeth, then protects Joanna in the aftermath of Sally's hanging. However, when Elizabeth bites the tongue of an abusive customer, her tongue is cut off as punishment. Joanna teaches Elizabeth sign language from a book the doctor gave her. Elizabeth plans to sneak out of Bismuth to start a new life, and arranges through a marriage broker to marry Eli. The Reverend comes to the brothel, recognizes Joanna, and proceeds to violently abuse her. Elizabeth saves Joanna but is murdered by the Reverend with Joanna slashing his throat in retaliation. She runs away, cutting off her own tongue and taking Elizabeth's place with Eli.
*Part 3 (flashback : events occurred before part 2, origin of Joanna)*
In the desert, two badly wounded men, Samuel and Wolf, are the last survivors in a dispute over gold that has left several other men dead. They depart on a single horse.
Joanna lives with her mother, Anna, and father, revealed to be the Reverend himself. He is strictly religious and is often cruel and abusive towards his family. Samuel and Wolf collapse at the farm and Joanna secretly cares for them. Anna confronts the Reverend when she realizes he lusts after their daughter, so he beats and humiliates her by placing a scold's bridle on her head. In response, Anna commits suicide in full view of the church congregation. The next day the Reverend takes Joanna to church and starts to perform a wedding ceremony between himself and his daughter. Samuel tries to rescue her, but the Reverend murders him. Her father whips Joanna and rapes her. In the morning she runs off.
*Part 4 (Present)*
Matthew is shot by the Reverend as he follows Liz to her father-in-law's place in the mountains. He murders her father-in-law and tells Liz he will beat and rape her daughter, but Liz murders him instead. Some time later, after Liz has turned Eli's place into a sawmill, Nathan arrives to arrest her. The Reverend had sent him to Bismuth where he became a deputy and then sheriff. Having found a wanted poster of Elizabeth Brundy (the woman without a tongue who killed Frank before she saved Liz/Joanna), Nathan has come to arrest her (Liz). As Nathan is escorting her onto a ferry, with a last look at her daughter playing on the shore, Liz throws herself in the lake and drowns. Her daughter Sam, now a grown woman with a child of her own, remembers her well.
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Thanks so much I was so lost
Thank you for all your hard work, now I know I will never watch this, it just sounds horrible!
Father:👎
Monster/abuse/devil/the worst thing ever:👍
I cant imagine leaving my child in an abusive situation... Id rather die trying to get her out. This was made worse when i read that she confronted him because he was sexually interested in their child. After she killed herself, he raped their child. She shouldve tried to save her child. I understand what its like to be so miserable you want your life to end, ive been suicidal since i was 9, but i care for my child than i do for myself. Id suffer anything i had to to save my baby girl.
Who are u to judge? Until you’ve been put in that same exact situation then u can speak on it only god can judge
@@xanorexic4781 You're really gonna go there?
@@user-ry5tz3fx3j Sure thing 👌
@@user-ry5tz3fx3jyo chill tf? 💀
@@thatgirl634 I mean yeah, it's valid. I've been suicidal since I was 8 years old and suffered a lot of abuse, (not comparing ANY situations with my own btw) but If I went through this I don't know what I'd do. That's why that arguments fair, she could've lost some of her sanity in the process, thus why she didn't think of her daughter. That's one example, again there's a lot that takes place in those decisions.
"Men were so romantic back then!"
Men back then:
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Men are still like this. They never change.
@@martymcfly5764ok
@@martymcfly5764no they are not, not all of them
Not really. Generalising everyone in the same category is bad. Not all men were like this and probably some women were like this too. Its not men. Its people.
This is just double standards anyway
Ngl I'd sooner die saving my child from the abusive dad than end it and leave nobody to advocate or help my child.
Same but she probably lost her sanity, living that abuse daily. Clearly u have not been through it or you would know nothing is black or white and reasonable or rational and obvious doing don’t apply.
"i wish we lived like we used to"
How we used to live:
And they say the modern generation is crazy. At least we didn’t execute people for writing with their left hand.
Domestic Violence and child abuse. Yhis is horrible
Than sexual assault soon after
Tale as old as time. At least today we aren’t dumb enough to think the solution is to pray or to ignore it or to let the man of the house rule his kingdom. Being a respectable family following traditional social norms just doesn’t prevent abuse and violence in any way and it never has
Tell some of these fanatical masculinitists this.@@yucol5661
@@Leonidas_is_life then*
@@Sarkhan69 oof thanks for the correction
Everyone who hates the father for doing that to his family
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lol
Nah I don't hate the father the guy was clearly made to fit of all men are bad
Anything for likes eh
@@wisdomfox857 all men ARE bad in fact
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Wdym?
No no this awful 😢 never a daughter should be subjected to this
John snow didnt come back after that one.
know fr 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Especially not with Melisandre gone
Disgusting how they used to treat women back then.
and look where it has gotten us, tons of revolution and many things invented by mostly men, the country started to go downhill when liberalism was created
@@Naka-wc3yo you are aware that women did invent things but didn't get the credit for it, right? They invented things even though they were denied education. You're just sexist
“-NoT aLl MeN-"
Still *Men* in the end of the day :/
love how jon snow and the red women are both in this lol
I saw the red woman, came to the comments to see if I was right. Saw a bunch of John Snow comments so I assumed I was right. But imagine my suprise when the King of the North himself just pops up too😂....me and my fiancee are on our first watch of it. We Just finished The Long Night...interesting creative choice to say the least. Hoping the rest of the season gets better tho🤞😁
Sexual abuse and physical abuse. Not something i would watch.
Liberal.
Exactly, people are mad that everyone has depression now. And yet it is considered normal to watch this thing after a stressful day. This is not even a documentary, it's just a normal movie
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@@shatterscape how does them not wanting to watch a movie like that makes them a liberal?
@shatterscape you're so unintelligent it hurts. Nobody wants to watch that especially victims. How you bring politics into this.
As a Christian I absolutely hate the behaviour of old time Christians… I don’t endorse that sort of horror and abuse at all. shame on those who did that.
he aint no christian or christ-like if someone acts like that. “many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many.” he seems to bare no sign of benevolence 👺👹!!!
@@UgandanWarriorofHell and yet even in the bible women are portrayed as nothing better than property. And this is in old and new testament.
Non è questione di Cristiano o altra religione è che gli uomini fanno quello che gli piace e possono diventare veri mostri ...da sempre
Bro ain't no way bro tried to MARRY his DAUGHTER
Gotta keep the bloodline nice and pure.
@@Silverken NAHHHH
Girl - just watch a series of unfortunate events
It's the king in the north
Movie name?
@@maryam2501it's literally the pinned comment
Yes, but John Snow still knows nothing.
And the red woman
He ded
As a mother i can't stand this. Except am not the one preparing his food .. he won't survive it.
Bro just killed Jon Snow.
Every woman needs to have a friend who realizes that Earl has to go. Could have prevented all of this and saved the mother and daughter.
"Men back in the day where so romantic"
Men back in the day:
I never understand y some ppl comment the same exact thing as someone else. What is the point? 😂
@@dirtylittle5percent876 npc
@@dirtylittle5percent876 sorry l haven't scrolled down 2000 comments to see if another guy commented the same thing what are you missy the comment police?
@@petervizzini4006 says the mf whith 1 singular hate comment on his record😂
@@dirtylittle5percent876 Not sure with this guy but there are roboservices that take popular comments and recomment them. Often the CZcams channel making the 2nd comment wants publicity for porn site or scam. You can tell because they are later and are done letter for letter.
If you care you can report them for unwanted spam.
should have used valyrian steel eh?
Hah fr
What do you mean?
@@oldandnew1234It’s a reference to Game of Thrones.
Movie is called Brimstone..now showing on Amazon
If Melisandre hadn't hanged herself, she could have resurrected Lord Snow. 🥺
I tried dating the girl but the father was too much to handle 🙄
You were probably a leftist low t not man enough
But some women be like, “Don’t you miss the days when women stayed home and men were the head of the household? 😍🥰😍😘😍🥰”
Bruh, nahhhhhh…if I was gonna kill myself anyway, I’m taking him with me. Leave my daughter all our money and hopefully she makes a way for herself in the world. But any life would be better than being her father’s… 🤢
im pretty sure they're talking about the nuclear family era (1940s/1950s), not the 1800s.
Imagine thinking women in that time period were allowed to own property.
@@maxmccullough8548 they not, but they can use and spend money, no? Use it to travel somewhere and do something. Again, LITERALLY ANYTHING would’ve been better than staying with that man.
@@wow_wee that wasn't any better
One disgusting example of the worst of humanity in history completely justifies women "liberating" themselves straight into the work force!
Now they can serve a man who doesn't care about them for forty+/- hours a week to earn a paycheck that the government taxes so that they can go to the daycare to pick up the children they are hardly ever home to nurture and develop an emotional bond with.
Modern times are definitely better for women.
The worst part is that this kind of brutal behavior toward woman was tolerated back then, its so sad :(
it wasn’t that sad to me for some reason and im not trying to be edgy
Honestly, while we talk about the horrors of chattel slavery (which we should) we completely neglect to consider sex based slavery :/
@@Naka-wc3yodawg what
@@isa-morenaSlowest person ever
@@ytperson9303 honey I'm not the one to project on. Go deal with your issues.
That cowboy thought he was the main character 💀💀
He is *the* main character
@@GwensLov3 he died 🥴
@@crimsonknight7596 it was a joke cause of the actors role in GOT
@@GwensLov3 woah calm down jamal... don't pull out the nine.
Men who would do this are horrifying. This is traumatising, and I assume men of this archetype do not have the power anymore.
if they still had that power they would do this shit to you without any hesitation. Men nowadays still do it as well but the thing is they don’t let woke and cancel culture and even the law prevent them from doing so
Women do this every day...They replace their husbands with their Sons. Sexless marriages.
I saw this movie. He was a pastor, a very sick man.
Liberal.
@@shatterscapestupid
@@shatterscapeHighly unlikely he was Liberal ! Most likely, an ultra-Conservative!
@@lenitaa7938 statistically speaking it's definitely the American Leftists who are s3xually abus!ng children.
@@lenitaa7938 @shatterscape you guys are equally morons, you should get married
That's a Very troubling American history.
Just wait until you learn world history. It'll blow your mind
Idk if this can be considered American history 😂 pretty sure this is just an old time looking movie. Not everything is history based...
@krazykupkakez4892 this definitely happened at some point in history.
@@aquietplace5832 in london
This was called a scolds bridal and a painful and humiliating device that was used as a form of public punishment in Europe from the 16th to 19th centuries (as per Google).
How is John Snow dying that easy 😂
Nice of Jon to try to rescue Mel's child.
Those are the same people who are talking 👄 about teaching the world about human rights 😂😂😂hilarious.
He seems like the guy to go on about freedom of speech
Clock that tea@@femdenki3076
@@femdenki3076 The person who would gag someone in an iron mask would champion free speech?
Was that the premise of the movie?
Did the Reverend character preach human rights?
You're reaching so far you must be the stretchiest version of Mr. Fantastic
Dang. Jon Snow could just ask the Lord of Light to bring back the Red Woman. done.
I'm sorry did bro really just propose to his DAUGHTER?
yes lol
@@Naka-wc3yoSWEET HOME ALABAME
SWEET HOME ALABAME
Patriarchal world, typical nehavior for a male, who is the owner of land, heir to the family property and having all the rights...
Go cry
Those days are long over
Guy Pearce is a great actor.
Hes great at getting you to hate his character.we was excellent in Lawless.i hated him.
He will always first come to mind as a man struggling to remember.
Jon Snow the last targaryen
Oddly enough, while it is not portrayed very often, Mother's tend to indenture their children more than fathers.
Mothers have made husbands of their sons, marriages between her children etc....
Men are the only ones HIGHLIGHTED as domineering like this in movies and tv.
Mothers are not only more likely to do this, they are also more represented in Prison for violence against kids, than men are.
Studies have shown that women are substantially more violent and tyrannical than men are in MODERN society, which is why they show this happening with MEN back at the turn of the century in films..... they seldom show the current situation.
"Psycho", "Misery" these were the only 2 films which highlight Mother's this way, that I've heard of.
Due to the steady portrayal of men as horrible fathers in the past, we have ignored the HORRORS happening to children inflicted upon them by their Mothers in the modern era.
Ahhh Ironmasks the old age remedy we need to solve our tiktoc problem 😂😂😂😂
And then hero came along, with the strength to carry on ….whoops
Heeeyyyyy that was the king you killed!!!!!
No one should kill our J-Snowwiiii😭😭😭😭🤧🤧😤😤😤
I feel bad for the actresses who played the mother and the girl. I mean, just IMAGINE wearing a IRON MASK that won’t let you talk for WORK
Is no one going to talk about how he tried to marry his DAUGHTER
different standards back then accept it
@@Naka-wc3yo womp womp
@@Arrow_isweird12 im not upset about anything im just stating that was what it was like lmao
@@Naka-wc3yo oh okay sorry😭
The father's dead when I get to him
REAL
The cowboy was actually coward. This is a movie. But I am sure cowboy had a shaky hand depending on whose barn he was in and afraid of what could happen to him depending all that was acquainted. I have never seen this movie. It would probably tick me off have me yelling at the tv😂
Well, he is Jon snow.
Some evil father , I would say !
Thank God the daughter got away !
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
"Eu amo o Joseph e sinto que, no fundo, ele me ama também"
Joelma... Se ame primeiro. Você não se ama. Se amasse não estava aturando nem um décimo disso tudo.
SE AME PRIMEIRO ❤
Dont worry, Jon will return in the next episode👍🤓
Wow Nooo bathe who. Is he compromised and can’t wash himself. I hope this is not a true story but I believe similar things like this happens.
That's not a father that is a failure that god create
"take your mother's place" is crazyyyyy😭😭
Amish people be like
"I want a boyfriend like the men in 1980" the men in question-
You're a couple hundred years off bud.
@@karly3520 womp womp?
@@karly3520 it's a joke for a reason dumbah
Liberal.
This is SO not the 80's!
This unlocked a strange level of a strange nostalgia-like feeling because I watched this my Dad and biological mother when I was about 7.
Team girl
👇
Theres more to this movie than just these scenes
Me watching the reals : kit appears
Let me watch this movie for jon snow
Kit dies
Me : WTH
Someone recommend me his movies
It’s insanity the way we would act back in those days women had every right to revolt. I am sure this was not common but it should have never been law
He is such a bad person😞
“Poor mother”
“Poor girl”
“Poor cowboy”
“Disappointing, ugly, bad, disrespectful, disgusting, dad does not deserve goodness”😠
If u are with me
👇. *not forcing or begging*
“A *cowboy* pointed a gun at the father”
Me: oh shit… 😳
Yall should read the full synopsis cause this is one tale of many and they’re all interwoven but this particular segment:
“In the desert, two badly wounded men, Samuel and Wolf, are the last survivors in a dispute over gold that has left several other men dead. They depart on a single horse.
Joanna lives with her mother, Anna, and father, revealed to be the Reverend himself. He is strictly religious and is often cruel and abusive towards his family. Samuel and Wolf collapse at the farm and Joanna secretly cares for them. Anna confronts the Reverend when she realizes he lusts after their daughter, so he beats and humiliates her by placing a scold's bridle on her head. In response, Anna commits suicide in full view of the church congregation. The next day the Reverend takes Joanna to church and starts to perform a wedding ceremony between himself and his daughter. Samuel tries to rescue her, but the Reverend murders him. Her father whips Joanna and r*pes her. In the morning she runs off.”
Now…again the FULL story is wild af and you should definitely read or watch it but just in case yall was curious.
The movie name is Brimstone.
it was much worse than that
Thank you
Thanks for the information 🔥
Father - IN HELL Mother, Daughter, & CowboyMan - IN HEAVEN ; >
It's so beautiful at the end she was so brave she was strong for once
Yeah. Father is a good, moral christian😊
I hope that was just a cynical, sarcastic comment !
@@lenitaa7938 it was
John Snow & the Lady in Red (girls mom).
Horrible situation with a messed up man. Wrong in any way.
Would never allow no man to treat me like that, in no time
do you realize that if you were back in that time you would have NO choice, like no matter what?
Im so grateful that leaving the church didn't lead to losing my friends. I did lose something i cared deeply about for so long but it was a toxic relationship (the church)
😢😢😢One of the most depressing movies ive seen! Dad 👿 preacher, got his!! She finally set her self free from everybody!! Welcomed a watery end!!!😢😢
this wasn’t depressing to me idk why is there something wrong with me?
Can you speak fucking English and actually say what happened without sounding like a braindead shark on a lava lake
Great movie. This child lived a horrible life until the end and he did not get what he deserved.
Ahhh ,the good old days
What is the title?
I googled what the movie looks to be about and I figured it out. Brimstone.
I feel so bad 😔
Ngl they would really put something like that if a woman talks back, crazy times 😂
She did not “seize the opportunity”. The scene at the end is her running to the fence because her father just raped her (he also cuts out her tongue so she can’t ask anyone for help). She becomes his wife and she also has a daughter. In the end he attempts to also raped the girl because they almost escaped out a window and intends to make her watch as he does while she’s tied to a chair but she gets free (dislocating both arms 😖) before anything happens and she kills him. Unfortunately the woman is put to death for killing her father/husband/preacher and she can’t even defend herself because she can’t talk but she looks proud and her daughter is sent to live with someone else.
God, these TTS voices switching up accents. 🤦🏻♀️
JON SNOW⁉️⁉️⁉️🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
Melisandre too
What movie is this from
Brimstone, I think
Y’all this movie is so good plz just go watch the full thing!!!
Imagine seeing someone in one today and your first reaction...😳
Hair lice community history lesson
Modern woman would have you think this is how your grandfather treated your grandma.
Liberal.
@@shatterscape i dont claim any political ties thats for sheep.
Definitely reminiscent of what my great grandfather did.
Bro my grandpa pushed my grandma down the stairs...
@@razzeling_dazzeling_ sorry to hear that. Some people have shitty families and that sucks but doesnt mean you should assume everyones grandpa was like that.
Everything about this except Jon Snow lol, is absolutely heartbreaking and traumatic, and I'm glad women don't live like this anymore.
The scolds bridal mask comes from Scotland. It was used on gossiping woman ( mulling quims). I wish we still had them
As soon as I saw the cowboy walk over and press the gun up against the guys head I knew he was a dead man. What a stupid rookie mistake to make
He should have shut it before he got the chance to take another breath
He killed jon snow😢
This looks like a horrible movie
Father was a pervert
you don’t realize that this was what it was like back then