Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke
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YEAR: 2025 | LENGTH: 3 parts (~50 minutes each) | SOURCE: IMDB
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Follows Ruby Franke, a former YouTube mom blogger with millions of followers who was sentenced to prison for child abuse.
episodes:
01. Abundance
Millions of subscribers tune in daily to watch mom Ruby Franke’s wholesome content. But happy families are rarely what they seem. When life coach Jodi Hildebrant enters their lives, she seems to have the answers they need.
02. Distortion
At the top of our planet lies a magical realm, the Arctic Ocean. After four months of winter darkness, the sun returns to reveal a frozen ocean covered in ice. Mother polar bears emerge from their hillside dens and lead their cubs down to the sea ice to hunt, while a young male and female bear forge a surprising friendship out on the ice.For others, the frozen sea is a trap. A pod of beluga whales has been confined to an ice hole for five months, slowly starving to death as the food around them runs out. Their salvation lies in the strengthening sun that comes with spring, melting the sea ice, allowing their escape.Off the east coast of Greenland, the floating pack ice in spring is a nursery ground for harp seals. Mothers and pups have just a few weeks together for the pup to learn to swim before she leaves him to fend for himself. But in today’s warming climate, storms can tip helpless youngsters into the sea before they are strong enough to fend for themselves.Summer is a time of plenty in the Arctic Ocean as plankton blooms feed millions of tiny mouths, such as bizarre skeleton shrimps, as well as the biggest: bowhead whales. These ancient and long-lived whales arrive en masse every year at secret locations known as whale spas. But today, with the loss of summer sea ice, their peace is shattered by orcas from the south. These daring predators are bold enough to take on the much larger bowheads, targeting their vulnerable calves.The 24-hour daylight of the Arctic summer attracts visitors from afar, including huge flocks of seabirds like crested auklets. A male must use both his song and a secret tangerine perfume if he is to attract a mate. For the resident walrus, the summer heat can be unbearable. After hauling himself to the beach to moult, an oThe Frankes rise quickly through the ranks of life coach Jodi’s therapy organization. But everything is not as it seems as Ruby starts to banish members of the family from their home.d male uses an ingenious technique to get himself back to the cool of the water – a roly-poly!Summers in the Arctic today bring record-breaking heat. With climate change, it is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth. It is predicted that the Arctic Ocean could become ice-free each summer by 2035, raising new challenges for polar bears. Without sea ice, more and more bears are becoming stranded on remote Arctic islands. It’s a dangerous place to be for a mother bear with cubs, surrounded by larger, predatory males.
03. Truth
With the Franke family increasingly isolated, people on the outside try to find out what’s happening. The reality is worse than anyone imagined.
Tinkerbellum
in reply to Tio • • •Tio
in reply to Tinkerbellum • •Are you saying that BBC is not critical enough of Israel? I read the BBC news almost daily and I see them criticizing Israel on a daily basis. Or am I missing something?
bbc.com/search?q=gaza&edgeauth…
Tinkerbellum
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in reply to Tinkerbellum • •Wait...can you send me some links? Because I see an entirely different picture. Maybe you can say they do not criticize Israel enough but on their front page every other day I see news about how awful Israel is and how much destruction they cause in Gaza.
As for the documentary BBC released about the terrible situation in Gaza, the one you are mentioning, was pulled off because of possible bias of the ones making the documentary (BBC did not make it, they commissioned others to do it) - bbc.com/news/articles/cpwqpdy0…
Regardless of who is right, you have to detach from bias. And if the narrator of the documentary is the son of a Hamas leader, this may be a sign of bias.
Tinkerbellum
in reply to Tio • • •From
cfmm.org.uk/bbc-on-gaza-israel…
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cfmm.org.uk/bbc-on-gaza-israel…
Tinkerbellum
in reply to Tinkerbellum • • •todon.eu/@EndemicEarthling/114…
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in reply to Tinkerbellum • •The source is "Promoting Fair And Responsible Reporting Of Muslims And Islam" - I struggle to accept that it is unbiased. If it was an independent organization with no ties to any groups of people or any particular agenda, I would have looked more into it.
This seems a more in depth analysis from a more independent source - policyexchange.org.uk/wp-conte… - it looks at the claims of cfmm.org.uk about BBC.
Tinkerbellum
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in reply to Tio • • •The remarkable thing is the genocide has become so horrific that the BBC is limited in their ability to minimise, justify or ignore the horrors. They will still try of course. But you are seeing reporting on Israel’s crimes not because the BBC has some commitment to truth or justice, but because the scale of the atrocity is so great that they have to publish something.
Tio
in reply to Tinkerbellum • •I dont know if I agree with you. I have seen a lot of documentaries from BBC over the years and in my view they do a great journalistic work. I hope I am not wrong, but I do feel like your comments are too harsh towards BBC.
Even now reporting about that aid distribution, seems like BBC is clearly saying Israel does this just to please the allies, not to help the people in Gaza. Which seems to be very true.
Tio
in reply to Tinkerbellum • •filobus
in reply to Tio • • •Stop blaming Israel alone
Israel is evil, our governments are embracing evil with all their energy, and we're letting that happen
We made a pact with the devil, and are following him to hell
Rokosun
in reply to filobus • • •The post seems to be blaming all of humanity for allowing such things not just Israel. The Voyager spacecraft was sent out into space by NASA with 2 golden records showcasing the diversity of life and culture on Earth, however they do not show the dark side of humanity like the wars and genocides we see today....
filobus
in reply to Rokosun • • •Thank you for your post
Rokosun
in reply to filobus • •@filobus @Tio
The sad part is that even when some normal everyday people try to gain some courage and organize protests the people in power crack down on that and suppress their voices..... When I see these pictures of starving children and read the news about how Israel is blocking humanitarian aid and food from reaching there this shit doesn't seem like "war" to me, the cruelty I see here can only be described as genocide - yes I know that word gets thrown around a lot but in this case it truly seem to be the case.
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filobus
in reply to Rokosun • • •@roko I think that using the word genocide is not incorrect
But even if incorrect it is right to use it now, when nobody does nothing to stop it
When it will be stopped we could start understanding if it was correct or not, if there'll be an international court that will punish who is responsible
Anyway, killing 60.000+ people, almost civilians, babies, children, sick and old ones, women, journalists... It is a crime against humanity, a word that for me has a meaning yet
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Karuros
in reply to Tio • • •Tio
in reply to Karuros • •You see, this attitude is what fuels a lot of destruction in our world.
For one we should see each other for who we are: human beings. Jews, catholics, muslims, americans, europeans and so forth, are invented fantasies we promote in this society. We are humans and have similar needs. When we put each other in these simplistic groups it leaves room for hate and abuse.
And second, if you wish to kill the ones you disagree with or in your view are bad people, then you will never understand what made them "bad" or where the disagreement arise from. Same environment will produce the same people. Like tobacco creating cancer. How much of this cancer you want to kill?
I am sure we can be smarter than this.
Karuros
in reply to Tio • • •Tio
in reply to Karuros • •You are not very good at communicating unfortunately. Something bothers you a lot I see. But beyond your anger there is the truth that we are all humans, regardless of what you believe in. And we should keep on saying this until we understand it.
No more jews, christians, americans, or other nonsense. This is a basic start of a more intelligent mindset.
We should really try not to kill each other, I think that would be a reasonable goal. But if you have these groups of people, that fight with other groups, for all sorts of reasons, then this breeds anger, destruction, killings.
Your anger creates more anger. At least use your anger to say something useful and engage in some form of communication so the other "side" understands your points.
Karuros
in reply to Tio • • •Tio
in reply to Karuros • •I get your anger, but even if you "kill people like me", the same environment will make more of my "clones". Killing is not the solution. We have to understand each other and solve our differences. Else we are a bunch of snakes jumping at each other.
I never said things are good enough, actually this society is a mess. I am saying we have to understand where violence comes from, so we can deal with that. As simple as this. Same way when you try to understand what creates some types of cancer instead of always trying to "cut it off" when you catch it.
I am unsure you are able to read and understand these things. You are to tense. But well at least you can ignore it.
I hope you find some mental stability and ability to listen and communicate.
Karuros
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