Running water and electricity in a house does not make it sanitary. I am a plumber by trade and get into alot of houses. You would not believe the filth that people are comfortable with living in. If you want to see absolute ungodly filth, go into a government (the same government that wants to shove every code and law done our throats) owned and/or subsidised housing project.
Popping one kid out after another? Who cares? At least they use their own money to provide for their children. The afore mentioned government has no problem using your money to pay for some sluts 8 pregnacies by 6 different males of whom most are in prison or on probation. And then you get to support the kids until they start the same cycle all over again.
Yes it is a shame that their children are taught to work. It would be much better if they were able to sit at home on their arses all day eating junk food and playing video games while the government ( there it is again) spends millions of dollars on some study to try to figure out why kids are obese.
Yes there are some Amish out their that are turds, but they are a lot fewer and farther between than their non Amish neighbors I could go on, but I"ll shut up for now.
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