Sister Wives: The Dark Side Of Polygamy

On tonight’s Sister Wives, the dark side of polygamy is uncovered when the Brown teenagers volunteer for an organization that helps people escape from abusive polygamist families. The teens meet a fellow group of teens that have left their polygamist families due to abuse. They confront the Brown family about the serious issues they have with the lifestyle, and the Browns are quick to defend their way of life – even though it isn’t necessarily something that they want for their children.

Check out our sneak peek at tonight’s Sister Wives below!

Not all polygamist families are like the Browns, and the realization of the horrors that occur in certain reclusive polygamist communities is something that forces the Brown teens to re-evaluate their religious convictions.

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  1. People need to understand that polygamy is NOT all “sister wives” and “big love” or the Dargers. UT, AZ and other states in fact DO “turn a blind eye” to FLDS polygamy where children (girls as young as 12) are married off to much older men and then live off of welfare, food stamps and Medicaid (known as “bleeding the beast”)… as discussed in new book “plygs”, a fact based journalistic view at the REAL world of polygamy… Warren Jeffs, the leader of this group (serving a life sentence for child rape) has recently ordered that only 15 men in the group can procreate with ANY of the women of their choice within the group… and just 2 weeks ago from his jail cell in TX he has ordered the businesses on the UT/AZ border be closed, apparently predicted an apocalypse and told his followers to build backpacks and be ready to go at a moments notice. He has banned consumption of oatmeal, corn, turnips and dairy products….This ALL after the findings of his journal about a bed ordered to be specially made for the purpose of sexually assaulting hundreds of young girls were outlined in pages of a diary he referred to as ‘priesthood records’. He told his followers the bed must be made of hardwood, sturdy so it wouldn’t rattle, long enough to hold his frame and covered with a plastic sheet to ‘protect the mattress from what will happen on it’…. now a lot of the families from TX have moved out of the ranch… this means that many young girls are being moved across state lines or even across the border to Canada this is human trafficking for sexual reasons… another federal offence… the government does NOT seem to be doing anything at this time…this group in UT / AZ / TX are nothing but pedophiles and welfare cheats…