Trapped FOR LIFE in a secret asylum? These women deserved better...

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    Hi friends, happy almost St. Patty’s Day!
    I’ll be honest with you… it’s hard to shock me anymore. So when I tell you that this story that I found SHOOK ME to my core… you know it’s for real. While I was looking into lesser-known Irish history, I kept reading about these things called the Magdalene Laundries. And while something like “laundry” seems innocent enough, this story is anything but that. These Catholic Church corruption-founded facilities destroyed the lives of countless women, and justice has yet to be served-even to this day.
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    Chapters:
    00:00 - INTRO
    03:29 - THE "FALLEN WOMEN"
    08:20 - A "RESPECTABLE" REHAB
    12:57 - THE CATHOLIC CHURCH STEPS IN
    17:12 - AGAINST THEIR WILL...
    20:53 - ABUSED BY NUNS
    26:35 - HARD LABOR
    29:50 - SURVIVOR STORIES
    34:37 - A MASS GRAVE!?
    39:25 - PRESSURE TO INVESTIGATE
    44:09 - SCARY STATISTICS
    47:11 - CONCLUSION
    48:11 - NEXT WEEK ON DARK HISTORY: THE OLYMPICS
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  • @helmhammerhand1
    @helmhammerhand1 Před měsícem +1328

    In 1989, my mother who had just turned 20 got pregnant. Her boyfriend at the time told his mother, who basically kidnapped my mother and took her to a laundry. She was luckily only there for a little while before she could find a phone and secretly call granny who came to get her in a blaze of fury. She was very lucky that she got out and could raise my sister and eventually the rest of her children. I appreciate you doing a video to raise awareness of this

    • @cherylmaden5989
      @cherylmaden5989 Před měsícem +123

      An Irish grandma in a blaze of fury is definitely something to be scared of I'm positive she could probably take a whole room of nuns on lol💜

    • @monicapatton1405
      @monicapatton1405 Před měsícem +10

      Did your sister have a relationship with her dad & grandmother that took your mom to the laundry?

    • @helmhammerhand1
      @helmhammerhand1 Před měsícem +28

      @@monicapatton1405 Not really no. She met her dad when she was in her twenties but he didn't really improve as a person with age so that didn't really work out. She didn't need him really as she had my uncles for dads! She never met the grandmother I don't think. Also it was 82 not 89 lol oops

    • @kathleenmorabito4477
      @kathleenmorabito4477 Před měsícem +2

      I’m just going home 😮

    • @lifewithklc
      @lifewithklc Před měsícem +19

      Wait a minute….1989, and not 1889?! I- 🤯🤯

  • @irishalchemy
    @irishalchemy Před měsícem +653

    As an Irish person, its great to see you covering this. The shameful actions of the church still affect many to this very day. We are still finding their unmarked mass graves.
    Thank you for shedding some light on a very dark matter.

    • @martinlandy1722
      @martinlandy1722 Před měsícem +37

      She needs to speak more on the Tuam babies 😢 that was heartbreaking. The world needs to know what the catholic church done in ireland

    • @heylove582
      @heylove582 Před měsícem +10

      I’m reading this in an Irish accent

    • @lucyfurr1075
      @lucyfurr1075 Před měsícem

      Xoxoxo

    • @neuswoesje590
      @neuswoesje590 Před měsícem +14

      I hope DNA testing can give them back their names. those places tried so hard to take their names and identities, I hope we can eventually give them back

    • @MsCourtneyNicole83
      @MsCourtneyNicole83 Před měsícem

      @@heylove582Same.

  • @corinaturner1588
    @corinaturner1588 Před měsícem +763

    I'm from Dublin, a few years back I worked a covid wars and one of the patients was an elderly lady- very funny and bubbly but had a faded tattoo of two pigs on her forearm. When I asked what the story behind the pigs were, she said each pig represented the nuns that abused her. She grew up in the asylum as an orphan, eventually got out in her early twenties only to find that 4 other girls in there turned out to be her sisters and they wouldn't figure that out for years to come. Fascinating stuff!

    • @deniseboden1984
      @deniseboden1984 Před měsícem +11

      😢😢

    • @Nathalie19658
      @Nathalie19658 Před měsícem

      Covid wars.? Freudian slip ?The devil is in the details.

    • @SunnyDays70s
      @SunnyDays70s Před měsícem +16

      Fascinating ? More like heartbreaking I’d say.

    • @georginalowe4740
      @georginalowe4740 Před měsícem +8

      I really want to know more about her story!

    • @mrsksy777
      @mrsksy777 Před měsícem +1

      Do the Dark History of Neanderthals.

  • @cassandradekruijff4457
    @cassandradekruijff4457 Před měsícem +105

    I have lived in Ireland the bulk of my life. I went to a college in Limerick which was formerly named Limerick School of Art and Design. My college building was previously a Magdalene laundries. I remember working late at night in the library and developing such an erie feeling. The orphanage was directly beside the college and was connected by secret tunnels. There was a mass grave infront of my college of almost 200 women and children. I remember asking for documents to learn more from the library but these could only be viewed under supervision and not be removed from the premises. There is still a hush hush culture about this part of history. It truly is a devastating story.

  • @faeriefish5515
    @faeriefish5515 Před měsícem +233

    My aunt was blindfolded while in labour and had her daughter taken away. They wouldn't let go of her wrist until she signed the papers and she still blames herself to this day.
    Forced adoption is the next step from forced birth.

  • @christianavance9124
    @christianavance9124 Před měsícem +517

    I started learning about and researching the laundry's after Sinead O'Connor ripped up the popes picture on stage because of the coverups. She was stigmatized for calling the pope out and most American news stations still helped support the Church instead of her. It was years before I could access enough info online to figure out what happened.

    • @Deenurr
      @Deenurr Před měsícem +68

      I’ve just had a talk with my 10yr old about sinead. Not in depth about WHAT she was arguing, but the fact it was her who was brave enough to stand up and call out one of the biggest powers in the world. She was bullied, harassed, dismissed and lost her career for doing the right thing. That’s the sort of person I want my kids idolising. Actual hero’s

    • @nicolecordy1723
      @nicolecordy1723 Před měsícem +29

      I saw that live. She was so incredibly brave to have done that. It gives me chills thinking about it.

    • @maggiemae0725
      @maggiemae0725 Před měsícem +37

      R.i.p. Sinead O'Connor! She deserved so much better for being so brave .

    • @maritzasanmartin7775
      @maritzasanmartin7775 Před měsícem +10

      She was so right. Rip.

    • @crissig6256
      @crissig6256 Před měsícem +8

      Rip angel ❤

  • @nicoleryan3559
    @nicoleryan3559 Před měsícem +185

    Dia dhuit, Bailey! Long time fan.❤
    I'm a 26-year-old Irish woman, born and bred.
    A lot of the time, Irish history is presented very badly; via mainstream TV, history books, etc. You truly did your research on this and did such a fantastic job. The Magdeline Laundries and the like is a piece of history that we learn in primary school (1-6th grade for you). It makes me happy beyond words to see this story told on a very popular platform. The Irish really deserved better. May all of the harmed and tortured souls never be forgotten.
    suaimhneas síoraí.🖤

    • @alisonpage5994
      @alisonpage5994 Před měsícem +7

      I’m so glad they teach about it in Irish schools now! I didn’t learn about it till I was an adult ☘️

    • @PucaFlea
      @PucaFlea Před měsícem +4

      Yeah I’m 30 and we didn’t learn about in at all, not in primary or secondary

    • @helen704
      @helen704 Před měsícem +5

      Made me smile to see gailge 🇮🇪

    • @laurenn5811
      @laurenn5811 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah I'm a 28 year old Irish woman and this was not something that was taught when I was in school. At any point. Would have thought this to be little inappropriate for children under the age of 12?

    • @nicoleryan3559
      @nicoleryan3559 Před měsícem +3

      @@laurenn5811 I thought as such, too, in hindsight. I was in an all girls school and it was drilled into us. I was thankful to explore it so young. Really opened my eyes.

  • @nataliemcd9318
    @nataliemcd9318 Před měsícem +50

    "Why dont they apologize?"
    Because that would mean admitting that they were wrong. Most hyper-religious organizations and individuals can't admit that they were wrong, like, ever.

  • @ChefSarah4104
    @ChefSarah4104 Před měsícem +109

    It's crazy to me that it took until 1996 to get these places officially shut down. 🤯

  • @rebeccacarthy8768
    @rebeccacarthy8768 Před měsícem +264

    I'm Irish, these homes are our biggest shame. My own grandmother gave me mam and her little brother up for adoption because she wasn't married and was terrified she would be sent to one of these homes. There's over 200 babies dead in a septic tanks at one of these home in Galway It was discovered years ago and still they are in this tank. Alot of babies are sold to American couples illegally. And religion is not everything anymore. Not since it was made known what was happening in the homes. And what happens to these babies and their mothers.

    • @rebeccacarthy8768
      @rebeccacarthy8768 Před měsícem +58

      And also to add it was a genocide... The potato crops failed but there was food. We're an island. There was fish,meat, crops to make bread etc but it was kept from us by the English lords.

    • @PucaFlea
      @PucaFlea Před měsícem +2

      Do you not mean Tuam? That’s Co. Galway.

    • @michellekennedy4426
      @michellekennedy4426 Před měsícem +14

      I was actually suprised Bailey didn't mention all the illegal adoptions,thats the first thing I think of associated with the laundries.

    • @pumpkinqueen9931
      @pumpkinqueen9931 Před měsícem +6

      I have been pitching this exact story to her for ever 4 years. I really hoped she covers it cause it needs to be talked about more. All orphan babys from what ever land should all be brought to light

    • @cookbookworm
      @cookbookworm Před měsícem +8

      My husband's grandmother was a nun and she had been sent to the US to teach. Her parents died in a flu epidemic (not the Spanish flu, but later) and her youngest brother ran away because he was under 18 and he was terrified to be put in an orphanage, so the family asked her to come home and help find him. She notified the convent and they told her, "We're your family now." She said, "Yeah, no" and left the order and returned to Ireland. She did eventually return to the US and she was still staunchly Catholic until the end. 🤷‍♀

  • @kellymusher6630
    @kellymusher6630 Před měsícem +21

    The singer Sinead O'Connor was spent 18 months at a laundry in 1981 in Dublin at age 14. She talked about it.
    Her laundry was closed in 1996. 😢

  • @DiaryofaDitchWitch
    @DiaryofaDitchWitch Před měsícem +62

    Glad you listened to my requests and covered this. Sick of people acting like the church is benign.

    • @sonyaflorence5972
      @sonyaflorence5972 Před měsícem

      Religion is the reason for all man-made suffering on the planet. It should be globally illegal

  • @hiddeninmyshadow
    @hiddeninmyshadow Před měsícem +214

    There are some parallels here to what happened in residential schools. Both were run by the church, people had their names taken away, their hair cut,, they were humiliated, abused, held hostage and taken there again their will.
    Wow.

    • @ellebelle86
      @ellebelle86 Před měsícem +33

      Not to mention the numbers of mass/unmarked graves that have been discovered!!!

    • @lolz6449
      @lolz6449 Před měsícem +12

      I just made a similar comment!! Thank you❤ agreed! The residential schools caused generations of trauma. There are so many books ... it's really awful what happened to all those kids

    • @ctotheoleman
      @ctotheoleman Před měsícem

      Tldr: the Catholic Church hasn’t done anything positive for humankind in over 2000 years

    • @clauditafachini6642
      @clauditafachini6642 Před měsícem +14

      Same with those schools up in Canada for the children of indigenous people
      😢

    • @preciousskyxo
      @preciousskyxo Před měsícem +6

      That’s exactly what I thought. Sounds identical to what residential school survivors went through.

  • @ItsCookiePartyy
    @ItsCookiePartyy Před měsícem +406

    There’s a movie called “The Magdalene Sisters”… it’s based upon four women who went through that horrid place. Thank you for covering this, I’d check out the movie if you haven’t already seen it. It’s on CZcams. I purchased it.
    Edit: I made this comment before she mentioned the movie I just commented about… so don’t come for me please. I sometimes comment during the video or I forget things I want to say. Thank you.

    • @solene2014
      @solene2014 Před měsícem +4

      Cette femme arabella était une bienfaitrice elle a bâtit un orphelinat pour recueillir des enfants orphelins et des jeunes mères avec leur bébés tatie Bailey merci de partager cette information je t'aime 😊❤🦄

    • @solene2014
      @solene2014 Před měsícem +2

      Tatie Bailey je voulais te dire que nous sommes au moins de ramadan pour nous les musulmans j'ai remarquée joan aujourd'hui merci beaucoup d'avoir aimée ma réponse tatie Bailey 😊😊

    • @Onora619
      @Onora619 Před měsícem +1

      same

    • @solene2014
      @solene2014 Před měsícem +1

      Tatie Bailey tu pourras faire un épisode sur la manucure ça pourrait être intéressant 😊

    • @jxn1056
      @jxn1056 Před měsícem +2

      Thank you! Will check it out

  • @kumakena
    @kumakena Před měsícem +27

    As a survivor, I really appreciate your sensitivity and the trigger warnings. 🖤 It may annoy people who don’t get it, but it means so much to me!

  • @kaykinyaku
    @kaykinyaku Před měsícem +52

    Listening to this made me feel like how I did when I was hearing one of my elders talk about the Native American children being taken away from them to residential schools to be stripped from their cultures, long hair cut off, sexually assaulted, & told to speak English only. They also have mass graves behind A LOT of these places. Hundreds recently found this past year, so I’ve felt that grief too often & now im all emotional over these women who had to experience that horrible trauma to the very end.

    • @PucaFlea
      @PucaFlea Před měsícem

      Look up Kindred Spirits. It’s a sculpture in Cork, Ireland, a tribute to the Choctaw Nation. They donated $170, when they heard about the famine in Ireland - which would be equivalent to thousands today, when they themselves had just gone through the Trail of Tears 16 years before.
      During the pandemic, when it came out that Navajo Nation was especially affected, the Irish people donated $2.5 million. Some even posted money, when they couldn’t do it online. The Irish will always stand by our Native friends. We will always stand with the oppressed. We know all too well

    • @Celestiana06
      @Celestiana06 Před měsícem +9

      Theres a reason theres a formed bond between the Native Northern Americans and the Irish.

    • @pinkluvr48
      @pinkluvr48 Před měsícem +1

      It still gives me chills thinking about the mass grave under or behind one of those residential schools in Canada .. how devastating and the horror

    • @stevenandcarminabeedle9089
      @stevenandcarminabeedle9089 Před 29 dny +2

      @@Celestiana06oh yeah. And I can’t remember what tribe, but didn’t they send Ireland money to try to help during the potato famine? I’m still mad I only learned that as an adult.

  • @mims00000
    @mims00000 Před měsícem +122

    I'm Irish and the writer of " The Magdalene Sisters" lived in my village. She actually only passed away about two years ago.

    • @ardenalexa94
      @ardenalexa94 Před měsícem +3

      I have Irish ancestors and would love to learn more about Ireland, even if it’s the dark side of it as mentioned in this video. Are there any books you’d recommend?

    • @mims00000
      @mims00000 Před měsícem +4

      Do you know what area they came from? Loads of books available by authors local to the area and they usually have a great insight. Two brilliant books are " the sins of the mother" and another is "making sense of the troubles". Some topics they may be also interested in would be the Civil war, famine and we have a beautiful history focloir. Also st Brigid was the ultimate feminist role model x

    • @ardenalexa94
      @ardenalexa94 Před měsícem +1

      @@mims00000 unfortunately I don’t know what area of Ireland they were from. But thank you for the book suggestions.

    • @vivianaestremera5381
      @vivianaestremera5381 Před měsícem +2

      @@ardenalexa94try reading Angela’s ashes! It’s great brings you back in time in Ireland

    • @ardenalexa94
      @ardenalexa94 Před měsícem

      @@vivianaestremera5381 thank you!

  • @ItGetsWeirder
    @ItGetsWeirder Před měsícem +28

    Hey Bailey! I went to college in a Magdalene laundry turned art college. The third floor was closed off as I sign of respect (where the women gave birth) and there was a door up there that was narrow enough to let the girls in when they were newly pregnant but that they wouldn’t be able to get out of once they were heavily pregnant. There was also a balcony in the church that was technically outside the church as the women were considered “sinners” and not allowed in the church and they had to sit there with their babies to “display their sin to the congregation”. Utterly horrific places!

  • @Ravewithme21
    @Ravewithme21 Před měsícem +43

    What a terrible thing. And I had no idea the Magdalene Laundries even existed until today. My heart absolutely hurts for the women involved. Thank you for bringing these things to light Bailey.

  • @irishgirlwhispering
    @irishgirlwhispering Před měsícem +87

    Big irish fan here Bailey. My job involves working with a group of older women who were a product of this institutionalised system. They were sent to this Catholic institution because they were born to unmarried mothers or considered to have a disability of some sort. Some of them never saw their families again and they were also considered to have an intellectual disability, however I believe some of the wonderful kind ladies I work with never had intellectual disabilities, I feel as they were deprived of an education, surrounded by others who had severe disabilities and had no opportunity of a life within society they were at a huge disadvantage, and held back from having relationships, careers and any type of life experiences. This wonderful group of women are still cared for by this institution now renamed and moved away from the Catholic ties, they now live within the community and come to the retirement group where I am honoured and privileged to work with them, they all have such amazing stories and I have so much respect for what they went through. Despite all of this they are still so kind and amazing human beings. I love my job because of them and hope in their final years they are finding peace for the life that was dictated to them by Catholicism.

  • @Jess-qv4ve
    @Jess-qv4ve Před měsícem +82

    New film about this starring Cillian Murphy. Its called Small Things Like These, based on book of same name. Was filmed in my brothers town and will hopefully be available soon.

  • @graceosullivan4229
    @graceosullivan4229 Před měsícem +26

    As an Irish person, thank you for educating the world on our real, dark history! Happy almost St Patrick's Day 🍀

    • @jguyfletch2187
      @jguyfletch2187 Před měsícem

      Umm, you know, this was in many countries worldwide, it's actually Roman Catholic Church history; and they've done much worse.

  • @sammy-jodillon9092
    @sammy-jodillon9092 Před měsícem +7

    My nana was placed in a mother and baby 'home' in the North of Ireland which was similar to the Magdalene laundries. She was there to have her baby (my mum) and after 6 weeks they were separated for nearly 2 years. My nana had to fight to get her baby back and all because she was r*ped and not married!!! During those 2 years of separation, my nana got married and wrote to the nuns not to put her baby up for adoption as she could now provide a stable home. We are still waiting on an apology and justice, such a shame that my nana is no longer with us to even see it when it does happen. It is so important that everyone around the world researches about these institutions, you never know who was affected!

    • @becca3284
      @becca3284 Před měsícem +2

      I’m so glad they were reunited! What a horrible thing your Nana went through.

  • @mrmrshoffecker2887
    @mrmrshoffecker2887 Před měsícem +17

    This is ACTIVELY occurring to this day in the US disguised as private alternative schools or behavioral health centers preying on families with "unruly" teens or young people with substance abuse problems looking at 24hr help as a last resort. Often they are abused in these situations and when investigated change their name, identifying numbers, and even locations. So, verifying a place is "safe" is made nearly impossible. What's crazy is these places often benefit from insurance carriers, yes even the so called private alternative schools... 😢

  • @laoisemichelle7445
    @laoisemichelle7445 Před měsícem +91

    As an Irish subscriber and fan, I’m so happy you covered the Magdalene Laundries!! Ireland has so much dark history so I’m glad you got to cover this major topic! Love your story telling as always🫶

    • @silverghostcat1924
      @silverghostcat1924 Před měsícem

      Ireland is a prime example of why religion should not be in charge/control of the government. It never ends well for the citizens, particularly the women. In the US, the Christian Nationalists are trying their best to do away with the separation of church and state in order to force everyone to bend to their twisted ideas of Christianity.

    • @TruGhost.
      @TruGhost. Před měsícem +1

      I hope Bailey does a cast that goes deeper into Ireland's (still some dark) Dark History!
      🖤🤐👻.

  • @ArianaHandmadeGoods
    @ArianaHandmadeGoods Před měsícem +16

    The energy of this case really hit my heart hard, the idea of all these women diying and being treated like nothing for so long made cry. Thats way we can not take for granted our ancestors and keep doing the work for our next generation

  • @andreafitzmaurice5395
    @andreafitzmaurice5395 Před měsícem +16

    So nice to see you cover an Irish story ❤️ only 32 years ago the nuns in my mothers school tried to arrange secretly for her to be put into a laundry because she was pregnant with my brother, mad to think it’s not even that long ago!!

    • @PucaFlea
      @PucaFlea Před měsícem +5

      They’d like us to think it’s ancient history. Not at all. They’d still do it if they could

  • @ItsCookiePartyy
    @ItsCookiePartyy Před měsícem +195

    Martha Cooney was one of the four women whose story was told in the movie, “The Magdalene Sisters.” She was assaulted by her cousin at a wedding in the movie and when she told her family the father sent her to the Laundries.

  • @madisonrudd6538
    @madisonrudd6538 Před měsícem +53

    I may or may not have told my students to use your page [they are juniors/seniors] to review some topics we learned this year. I told them you get to teach about it the way I wish I could. :)

    • @tigerlilypritchard1237
      @tigerlilypritchard1237 Před měsícem +5

      That is freaking awesome!!!! I feel like kids could really get into history if it was presented like bailey does it. You're an awesome teacher! ❤

    • @aubrinichol4492
      @aubrinichol4492 Před 20 dny +1

      Birds of a feather! I show my students Bailey all the time and we have the best discussions!

  • @alisonpage5994
    @alisonpage5994 Před měsícem +16

    As I Irish woman I I want to say thankyou so much for your excellent research. Probably the best and most accurate retelling I’ve seen ☘️

  • @cynthialockhart6127
    @cynthialockhart6127 Před měsícem +12

    What humans do to one another breaks my heart.

  • @rebeccaflood7298
    @rebeccaflood7298 Před měsícem +111

    I took an Irish Literature class in college, and we had a whole section on the Magdalene laundries, including the ones in America.

  • @daniellehopper8209
    @daniellehopper8209 Před měsícem +82

    When the best part of your day is your P B and J !!!
    Thanks Paul, Bailey and Joan, we appreciate you ❤

  • @morgancolley1957
    @morgancolley1957 Před měsícem +9

    I found out that the famous artist, Sinead O'Connor, RIP, was a survivor of the Magdalene Laundries. Here everyone thought she was crazy and thought it was disrespectful for tearing up the popes picture on SNL. Thank you for deep diving into this story.

    • @stevenandcarminabeedle9089
      @stevenandcarminabeedle9089 Před 29 dny +3

      I remember that. And sure at face value it would seem disrespectful. But to anyone who knows how people like that in power operate, especially in the religious sect, the first thought might be “what did they do or what do they represent to make her do that”?

    • @mermaid_at_heart213
      @mermaid_at_heart213 Před 9 dny

      @@stevenandcarminabeedle9089 I remember, too. When she did that, I applauded her for it. Even at that young age, I knew how corrupt the Catholic church was, in addition to other powerful organizations and people around the world. Organized religion in general has many skeletons in many closets, and that was not lost on me. I saw some of it personally. Sinead was courageous and I admired her strength to speak out against tyranny and evil.

  • @jumbledjourni7691
    @jumbledjourni7691 Před měsícem +13

    I feel like a lot of your dark history videos have been raising awareness for big events like this, and I think that's pretty cool. I've always loved you, Bailey, but what you're doing is way more than entertaining your followers and has earned you so much respect!

  • @elsiegraham4896
    @elsiegraham4896 Před měsícem +140

    Living in the North of Ireland we've still shards glass built into the tops of peoples walls to their back gardens to prevent thieves - Always imagined how BRUTAL it would be to climb!

    • @zanderisamazing5043
      @zanderisamazing5043 Před měsícem +5

      Just think of the poor cats 😢 It's not as common now. Tbh one of the most horrendous stories I heard was about a house invasion. They got about £300, so ..

    • @irishalchemy
      @irishalchemy Před měsícem +4

      Hi fellow Norn Iron-er!
      My primary school used to have those shards around some of the walls. Crazy.

    • @pinecone1321
      @pinecone1321 Před měsícem +3

      Courtyard compound walls in Mexico use broken bottles too.

    • @dawnkunkel2564
      @dawnkunkel2564 Před měsícem +3

      I saw some of those glass-shard topped walls in New Orleans too…..

    • @immortalityevolution
      @immortalityevolution Před měsícem +3

      they're all over Latin America too 😅

  • @MsJoeq
    @MsJoeq Před měsícem +43

    Bailey, you should look up Catherine Corless and her research into the mother and baby homes. Thank you for covering this, it still affects so many women today

    • @lynncrf
      @lynncrf Před měsícem

      Catherine Corless' work has been found to be pretty innacurate. I would choose the official government reports over her writings.

  • @lauragrist8329
    @lauragrist8329 Před měsícem +15

    I saw the Magdalene Sisters (film) as a child and it traumatised me. I can’t even begin to imagine what the INNOCENT VICTIMS went through.
    This History makes me so angry; I can’t even form a sentence to explain it.
    Thank you for covering it Bailey.

  • @witchycherrri
    @witchycherrri Před měsícem +8

    it makes me so sad to see how much generational trauma women have endured but also how grateful i am to have the opportunities that I do now in this life. they definitely didn’t deserve any of that mistreatment and it makes me feel honored to be a woman and be able to speak up now and help other women who are feeling abused.

    • @leedavis3704
      @leedavis3704 Před měsícem

      And then transgender men keep trying to destroy everything that is real women !

  • @karmagal78
    @karmagal78 Před měsícem +71

    They were as bad as the asylums over here in the US. I’m still surprised that my great grandmother wasn’t sent to an asylum for her epilepsy, as that was one of the ways that you could be entered into an asylum at the time.

    • @jennifersaunders5547
      @jennifersaunders5547 Před měsícem +2

      Same ! But I'm Canadian. But my great grandmother too. So much misdiagnosis back then

    • @jennifersaunders5547
      @jennifersaunders5547 Před měsícem

      Same ! But I'm Canadian. But my great grandmother too. So much misdiagnosis back then

  • @bsHunts
    @bsHunts Před měsícem +30

    This episode is scarily similar to the Indigenous schools that were found in Canada, also the Catholic church if i remember correctly. Love the way you tell history Bailey! Keep being the amazing soul that you are!

    • @iriswright5060
      @iriswright5060 Před měsícem +2

      Thankfully though they have not found any actual bodies buried at the schools. I'm sure the schools were terrible but the story of the unmarked graves is not quite what it seemed to be when it first came out.

    • @1177artemis
      @1177artemis Před měsícem +2

      My continuous thought while watching this is exactly that. If the Catholic Church can treat white women in this despicable manner, the atrocities that indigenous people experienced are insurmountable.

    • @PucaFlea
      @PucaFlea Před měsícem

      @@1177artemisbeing a woman means mistreatment, as did being Irish. So to be both…

    • @rdmoonchildxo
      @rdmoonchildxo Před měsícem +2

      @@iriswright5060there's actually over 12 thousand found bodies , some are under the age of 3. They found bodies at the schools ( 10 out of over 100. ) so imagine how many other missing children are still out there out of the other 90 that they didnt look for

    • @iriswright5060
      @iriswright5060 Před měsícem

      @@rdmoonchildxo "No evidence of human remains has been found during the excavation of a Catholic church basement on the site of a former Manitoba residential school. Chief Derek Nepinak of Minegoziibe Anishinabe shared the results of the search in a social media video."

  • @dkate1999
    @dkate1999 Před měsícem +9

    Im Irish and a long time fan and have been hoping you would cover this topic for a while, thank you for shedding a light on the abuse these poor women underwent! I grew up beside the site of an old Magdalene laundry or “mother and baby home” as it was called, and along the big wall surrounding the grounds there’s hundreds of huge iron nails that the caretaker hammered into the wall to keep track of all the mothers and babies who had sadly died and were buried there😞 the babies that did survive were often taken from the mothers against their will and illegally adopted.

    • @PucaFlea
      @PucaFlea Před měsícem +1

      Lots of them sold to Americans, English and others who would pay them. My dad tried to deny the church doing it and not being true and then a few years later, they find out about an older sister. He doesn’t say it anymore

  • @Caoimhe10
    @Caoimhe10 Před měsícem +8

    As an irish person i knew instantly waht this episode was about just by the title. Thank you for talking about this!

  • @romanab.v.2090
    @romanab.v.2090 Před měsícem +33

    Philomena is a fantastic film about one Woman's experience.and journey to find her son after it was illegally given in to adoption form the laundry.

    • @al333ly
      @al333ly Před měsícem +5

      Brilliant movie. Those nuns were so nasty and vindictive.

    • @Boscoronibelieves
      @Boscoronibelieves Před měsícem +2

      Watched that years ago and still remember how sad some of was

  • @jademartin3191
    @jademartin3191 Před měsícem +36

    There’s a book called “the cruelty men” about this and it’s amazing and heartbreaking. I definitely recommend reading it!!

  • @astariehancock
    @astariehancock Před měsícem +2

    I really hope you see this Bailey!! I am from a small town in Kentucky where community is everything. We have our traditions and customs! A few years ago I think in 2018 (Don’t quote me on that) a woman by the name of Samantha Sperry went missing suddenly. Her story isn’t very known outside of Kentucky, and it has pretty much gone cold. I still look her name up every once in a while hoping that maybe she would be found somewhere safe. And I just really think her story deserves to be told to the whole world and maybe, just maybe it will help.

  • @Whynotgarage
    @Whynotgarage Před měsícem +10

    This absolutely moved me to tears. All what those poor women went through is just absolutely unimaginable. And not knowing what they were going into and not knowing that almost all of them were not coming out is just absolutely and incredibly sad and heart breaking. And the worst part is that they trusted the church and they betrayed those women.

  • @annemariedonaghy1602
    @annemariedonaghy1602 Před měsícem +47

    FYI. The "famine" was actually a genocide of the Irish people by the British. They wouldn't have starved if their crops weren't taken from them.

    • @aoifebyrne912
      @aoifebyrne912 Před měsícem +7

      Thank you for pointing this out! Was searching for a comment that corrected the ‘Potato Famine’ statement, a story that the whole world was told to cover up the oppression of the Irish at that time

    • @irishalchemy
      @irishalchemy Před měsícem +3

      Yeah, Bailey made the same mistake as us... She forgot about the British.

  • @samanthawood2879
    @samanthawood2879 Před měsícem +92

    Geez 🤦‍♀️ I thought Bailey went and blacked out both of her arms🤷‍♀️ 😂

    • @danyamariegeddes8320
      @danyamariegeddes8320 Před měsícem +7

      I thought that for a second too

    • @shannonebarb1659
      @shannonebarb1659 Před měsícem +2

      I thought the same thing till I looked closer and realized Bailey is wearing a black, long sleeved shirt on that got bleach on it.😂😂😂😂😂

  • @frankrobinson1322
    @frankrobinson1322 Před měsícem +8

    The Magdalene Laundries were just a great big rug, society and social conversation was a broom, out of sight, out of mind.What a dark existence that must have been.

  • @noplainjanie
    @noplainjanie Před měsícem +8

    Thank you for covering this. I'm American, and I was completely unaware this occurred. My heart goes out to the victims.

  • @suoniasmr
    @suoniasmr Před měsícem +77

    Bailey Bailey Bailey! My Monday’s and Thursday’s are not the same without your videos!!!

  • @Kaitlynn502Kentucky
    @Kaitlynn502Kentucky Před měsícem +42

    Beautiful Bailey. I've been away so long. Hope everyone reading this is having a beautiful smooth day.

  • @judgesjudily
    @judgesjudily Před měsícem +3

    Here in Ireland, everyone knows someone who has literal horror stories from a family member or family friends passed down from women who spent time in these places. Horrific, nuns are evil.
    Religion in general make me furious 🤬

  • @grainne18
    @grainne18 Před měsícem +1

    My granny and her sister was put in a magdalen laundry because their mother passed and their father was waiting to remarry
    This episode is very close to home

  • @ariahv9786
    @ariahv9786 Před měsícem +173

    IN BAILEY WE TRUST

  • @MJHeiser
    @MJHeiser Před měsícem +129

    You're not wrong about Mary Magdalene. There are two different women involved, and the Catholic Church decided to deprioritize her by getting them "confused" like, ALL the time.

    • @samanthavandusen
      @samanthavandusen Před měsícem +14

      Exactly, they did this on purpose

    • @christibozeman7087
      @christibozeman7087 Před měsícem +6

      Yep… thanks to the Catholic Church 🤦🏽‍♀️.

    • @emilyjanecato3326
      @emilyjanecato3326 Před měsícem +4

      That institution has a bad track record.

    • @colleenwithers6793
      @colleenwithers6793 Před měsícem

      I've never heard this

    • @tarynalford07
      @tarynalford07 Před měsícem +1

      Yes, and Mary Magdalene was possessed by demons and Jesus healed her. And if I remember correctly it was a different Mary that washed Jesus’s feet. I want to say it was the Mary that was sisters to Martha. I could be wrong. I’ll have to ask my Sunday School teacher next time I see him.

  • @Emrose1993_
    @Emrose1993_ Před měsícem +10

    What a story. All those poor women. Such a shameful and dark part of history.

  • @tdsollog
    @tdsollog Před měsícem +3

    Religion: “saving humanity” while torturing them.
    Thank you for continuing to shed light on abuse.

  • @irishis3
    @irishis3 Před měsícem +71

    I'm so glad you're covering this shameful part of Ireland and the Catholic church. Watch out America this could be your future.

    • @teapot6219
      @teapot6219 Před měsícem +5

      Why could this be Americas future? What a weird thing to say....

    • @kelseycoyote6576
      @kelseycoyote6576 Před měsícem

      It's already happening. The GOP's 2025 includes more rights taken from us. Vote blue!

    • @amiiann
      @amiiann Před měsícem +23

      ​@@teapot6219 have you looked at the state of women's rights in America lately?

    • @samanthavandusen
      @samanthavandusen Před měsícem +7

      ​@@teapot6219umm, actually America already done it, what are you talking about? Lol unless your not American, then maybe you don't know about us

    • @ELEMENTARYWATSON52
      @ELEMENTARYWATSON52 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@amiiannAgreed.

  • @Leah-xu2fd
    @Leah-xu2fd Před měsícem +17

    I remember watching the movie as a teenager. It was one of those first instances of rage induced by learning humanities history. I wasn't shocked, but I was deeply saddened learning about these laundries.

  • @alisonpage5994
    @alisonpage5994 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you for highlighting this! I love my country but there are so many wrongs that need to be spoken about. The Tuam mass grave is just one example 😢

  • @Faith_George
    @Faith_George Před měsícem +7

    This is a story that deserves to be told. I am glad that you shedding light on parts of history that might otherwise not be told. Thank you Bailey! 💜

  • @joewhite9037
    @joewhite9037 Před měsícem +12

    “ The nine most terrifying words in the English language are, I am from the government and I’m here to help.”- Ronald Regan.

  • @ainemcglone0528
    @ainemcglone0528 Před měsícem +31

    As an Irish woman, I thank you for bringing light to these horrible "homes", I feel as though people are forgetting the horrors that these women were forced through thank you Bailey 🩷🩷

  • @taylordenton6253
    @taylordenton6253 Před měsícem +13

    Bailey you should do a dark history about Cruises. I just went on one for my honeymoon. I always wondered how we went from pirates on the seas to these giant cruise ships that have bars, resturaunts and water slides on them

    • @phoebestone1694
      @phoebestone1694 Před měsícem +6

      The dark history would be the current day treatment of employees 💔

    • @chance2413
      @chance2413 Před 14 dny

      Germans

  • @michellereilingh1776
    @michellereilingh1776 Před měsícem +8

    This episode was like a flash back to your episode on Canadian residential schools, I guess the Catholic church had a formula and stuck to it.

  • @Witchy14
    @Witchy14 Před měsícem +1

    I’m shocked you left out the fact they found a mass grave of baby’s, some apparently even found in an old septic tank. A truly horrible story, but that added on just makes it feel surreal!

  • @ruby7uesday769
    @ruby7uesday769 Před měsícem +15

    The show The Women in the Wall on Paramount+ details this, especially the mother and baby home aspect, it was well done highly reccomend

    • @lucyherrera8575
      @lucyherrera8575 Před 29 dny

      I was going to reference this show too! I watched it about a month ago and immediately started researching the "laundries". I couldn't believe this was based on actual events 😳 Although, if Dark History has taught me anything is that real life is more horrific than fiction 😢 I was so excited to hear Bailey covering this 🙌🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Peachydee
    @Peachydee Před měsícem +23

    Congratulations we are now one of Bailey’s elite first 10 minutes of her video dropping viewers 😂💕

  • @chloehalpin1632
    @chloehalpin1632 Před měsícem +3

    Can’t believe you’re covering this! Many people know about these horrific events but there was also similar goings on in the Christian brother schools, young boys “disappearing” and experiencing horrendous abuse. Letterfrack to name one. All accountable for the huge demise in the Catholic faith in Ireland.

  • @oliwiawalenciuk356
    @oliwiawalenciuk356 Před měsícem +4

    I have been living in Ireland for the past 15 years, let me tell you the horrific realities of these mother and baby homes are still traumatising to many generations. So many women still don't know where their children are laid to rest. It's tragic and the worst part is that on record most commonly it was the family of these women who did this to them

  • @anonymoose116
    @anonymoose116 Před měsícem +16

    Bailey: I WAS SHOOKETH

  • @Atomic.Dawson
    @Atomic.Dawson Před měsícem +3

    Ive been watching your videos for years. You never fail to make me smile. Even if the subject matter is horrible, you know just the perfect amount of snark and satire to sprinkle throughout. It comes naturally to you, and in this plastic, Barbie world we DEFINITELY need more Baileys!Keep it up, Doll! 💞✌️💞

  • @ashleybright3727
    @ashleybright3727 Před měsícem +1

    I know a woman whose mother was sent to a “Mother and Baby Home” in the early 60’s when she got pregnant at 16. She was forced to give up her daughter for adoption. This was in in the U.S. It’s important to remember that this happened in our country too. It’s incredibly shameful and horrible what these women (and their children) went through.

  • @funaystuffable
    @funaystuffable Před měsícem +2

    The "...and any unwanted women..." part is such a spit to the face

  • @simplyspice7916
    @simplyspice7916 Před měsícem +4

    Sucker Punch is a movie that reminds me of what she is describing. Also, there is an artist called Emilie Autumn and she wrote a book titled, "The Asylum For Wayward Victorian Girls"....It has illustrated pages and the story is VERY reminiscent of what Bailey is describing 😢

  • @maddieduffy1446
    @maddieduffy1446 Před měsícem +3

    Haven’t watched yet but the title alone brought back horrible memories of Irish secondary school where we learned about the Magdalene Laundries, 30-odd teens traumatized all at once

  • @aoifebyrne912
    @aoifebyrne912 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for covering this story and spreading awareness about the horrors that went on in Ireland at this time!
    However, seeing that you mentioned the ‘Potato Famine’, I’d love to see you do a video about what really happened during this time. There was the potato blight but the English government did not stop the export of food out of Ireland during this time. Therefore leading to the Famine. The thought that we can only grow potato crops in Ireland is false. We could grow other crops, just none of that food grown was allowed to be consumed by the Irish, leading to starvation and roughly a million deaths.

    • @PucaFlea
      @PucaFlea Před měsícem

      Yeah the whole “potato blight caused it” is still what everyone outside Ireland think, when really it was genocide. Starving people dying in the fields eating grass and turnips, because there was nothing else.
      Ireland had plenty of food. It was just shipped home by the British. Shame that people still don’t know that and just repeat about potato blight.

  • @alxee1203
    @alxee1203 Před měsícem +1

    I don’t know why. But this was one of my favourite ones. Poor survivors. Wish they all got their money. Crazy it would be offered, then not provided to all. How brave of them to speak out. Shocking that was still open until the 90s.

    • @alxee1203
      @alxee1203 Před měsícem

      Bailey you were at your best. Research was fantastic and this was such an important story to get out. ❤️thank you

  • @celinamanuelita4687
    @celinamanuelita4687 Před měsícem +9

    This was a MESSED up Dark History!!!
    Thank you Bailey, you've done it again!

    • @PucaFlea
      @PucaFlea Před měsícem +3

      Ireland is rife with it, if you want to keep looking

  • @laurab.e.k.7437
    @laurab.e.k.7437 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you so much bailey.these voices need to be heard
    But please know the mass graves were filled with countless babies too. It's so important we acknowledge they were here. Love from ireland

  • @marescell8409
    @marescell8409 Před měsícem +1

    My MIL grew up in an English orphanage run by Nuns. The children were treated terribly. She had siblings living in the same orphanage but didn't know they were related because they were all know by their number. So sad.

  • @ThePalindromeAnna
    @ThePalindromeAnna Před měsícem +1

    One thing you didn't mention was that there was a very profitable adoption industry linked to the laundries. The pregnant girls sent to the laundries were forced to give their babies up and there was a huge church-led machinery selling those babies - many of them to the USA. All with direct involvement of the government to produce papers allowing those children to be shipped abroad.
    In the early 1970s, my mother-in-law got pregnant - she was 12 and her family sent her to a laundry here in Cork. They took her baby girl away after she gave birth and the two of them only had a chance to meet each other 20 years later, in the mid 1990s. She has yet to receive any sort of compensation from the government. Almost every family here in Ireland was affected by the laundries.
    Oh, and those mass graves? They also had hundreds of babies and infants in them.

  • @macykooser6491
    @macykooser6491 Před měsícem +6

    With it snowing hella bad here in Colorado this is the perfect thing for some coffee and relaxation while pregnant ❤ love these days

  • @suemccarthy3195
    @suemccarthy3195 Před měsícem +7

    I asked you to this a while back... thanks more ppl should know about our so called church

  • @brigiish
    @brigiish Před měsícem +1

    I’m not religious and these stories make me hate the church even more. This might be the past, but their abuse of power isn’t.

  • @dookieshreds1028
    @dookieshreds1028 Před měsícem +2

    Wow this is insane. 230 years!? When you did 1970s I was like WHAT? THIS WAS WHEN???

  • @emily.toombs
    @emily.toombs Před 27 dny +3

    Nobody does crimes against humanity like the Catholic Church. No atrocity too great, no victim to young.

  • @AllisonLitch
    @AllisonLitch Před měsícem +17

    Love when as soon as you open CZcams a new Bailey video is the first video on your feed. Gotta be my lucky day I should go buy a lotto ticket lol❤❤❤❤

  • @alannadoyle8859
    @alannadoyle8859 Před měsícem +2

    The college I go to was actually an old Magdalene laundry we still use the same clothes rollers as they did for art printing it’s so disgusting knowing the history 🤢

  • @phoebeschram1787
    @phoebeschram1787 Před měsícem +1

    My mom's Irish Catholic parents sent her to one of these places when she got knocked up before she got married in the early '60's. She never spoke about it.

  • @chick611
    @chick611 Před měsícem +5

    This sounds way to much like the Indian residential school I am a survivor of one its bringing a lot of horrible memories 😢😢😢

  • @ivy3723
    @ivy3723 Před 27 dny +3

    And people say the storylines in the handmaids tale could never happen, like it already has..

  • @jenniferstroman7387
    @jenniferstroman7387 Před měsícem

    so I work at a Krispy Kreme and a couple weeks ago we had Hershey's limited time donuts. Well after I told a customer they were Hersey's, she went on about how she refuses to support Hershey's. I had to know why and a quick google search and found child labor. As soon as I saw this, I thought about you covering this....

  • @awkwardpeach29
    @awkwardpeach29 Před měsícem

    As an irish woman, there are reminders everywhere you look at the horrors we faced. You can walk down the town and find a workhouse boarded up or a reformed laundry. The church is dying out here in Ireland. We have had a really tough history. Thank you for covering this dark history. ❤

  • @Lavendaire32
    @Lavendaire32 Před měsícem +3

    Bailey!! I discovered you back in 2020.. Giiirl you got me through that pandemic. I love your energy and your content. Keep being unapologetically You! Love You!!

  • @deirdrecunningham4361
    @deirdrecunningham4361 Před měsícem +7

    I was looking for something to watch and a new episode from Bailey was a happy surprise. Thank you for being yourself.

  • @anono1432
    @anono1432 Před měsícem +1

    I feel so bad for these girls and women, being punished for experiencing misogynistic violence is insane but unfortunately the norm for all cultures & time periods.

  • @luv2disney214
    @luv2disney214 Před měsícem +6

    Was so excited to watch this!! Learning about this in an Irish catholic school is way different than listening to you 😂😂😂 they really underplayed the severity of the laundries 😮