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What happens to a community when empathy is systematically erased? Investigative legend Mike Watkiss joins Donna to deconstruct the chilling "pillars of control" used by the FLDS to maintain absolute power. Moving beyond theology, Mike reveals how leaders like Warren Jeffs built a patriarchal machine designed to treat women as resources and children as property.
In this deep dive, we explore the calculated cruelty of the "Lost Boys"—the strategic exile of young men to eliminate competition for the marriage pool. Mike explains how this wasn't just a demographic fluke, but a deliberate move to ensure the "Prophet" and his inner circle had unfettered access to underage girls. We discuss the "Making of the Patriarchy," looking at how boys are socialized to suppress their conscience and view dominance as a God-given right.
From the geographic isolation of Colorado City to the mid-level enforcers who kept the system running, we examine why it’s so difficult to prosecute the men who executed these orders. It’s a raw conversation about the cost of manhood in a cult, the struggle to deconstruct harmful lessons, and what it truly takes to break the cycle of systemic abuse.
By Donna BartosWhat happens to a community when empathy is systematically erased? Investigative legend Mike Watkiss joins Donna to deconstruct the chilling "pillars of control" used by the FLDS to maintain absolute power. Moving beyond theology, Mike reveals how leaders like Warren Jeffs built a patriarchal machine designed to treat women as resources and children as property.
In this deep dive, we explore the calculated cruelty of the "Lost Boys"—the strategic exile of young men to eliminate competition for the marriage pool. Mike explains how this wasn't just a demographic fluke, but a deliberate move to ensure the "Prophet" and his inner circle had unfettered access to underage girls. We discuss the "Making of the Patriarchy," looking at how boys are socialized to suppress their conscience and view dominance as a God-given right.
From the geographic isolation of Colorado City to the mid-level enforcers who kept the system running, we examine why it’s so difficult to prosecute the men who executed these orders. It’s a raw conversation about the cost of manhood in a cult, the struggle to deconstruct harmful lessons, and what it truly takes to break the cycle of systemic abuse.