something i just considered about all of this somali daycare shit.
every daycare in my area, and in my mom's area, has cameras outside and sometimes inside the facility, for added security. these tapes are usually kept for at least a full month (common practice, not law) so that any necessary investigations can be done. these somalis should have some kind of camera system somewhere, that can prove that kids have been routinely and in large numbers coming to these facilities. no need to show identities, no need to put anyone at risk, just show from previous days that there were indeed children being dropped off and picked up.
1. So, first, this dude, whoever he is seems like a Project Veritas sorta guy, which imho, is selectively-edited (heavily) government-produced propaganda. I really don't trust this stuff out of the gate. The sponsorship spot mid-way in the video made me laugh. I'm not going to say this guy is as bad as Cerno hawking fake Epstein binders and Massa chips or whatever but all these figures seem to be purposefully designed propaganda.
hate the way the veritas style journalism works, it still gets results. this isn't actually a proper rebuttal of the content. if you believe that he's not presenting things truthfully, you should say so.
2. To expand on #1, midterms are coming, which makes it feel even more like bait. This type of fraud is everywhere. I mean everywhere. Focusing on these Somalis seems too on-the-nose so the algo (again run by the govt since the tech companies are all intelligence-founded) are boosting the fuck out of it.
midterms are in almost a year from now, this would have been a better thing to save for right before school hits session again in 2026. again, this is just you having a (perfectly valid if it's just your personal thought) suspicion that maybe there's more to it. that's fine, but it doesn't address the admitted fraudsters or the fact that they are behaving as insular immigrant communities who close ranks to prevent police investigation do.
3. I have from personal experience seen daycares without outside areas due to logistical issues related to urban areas. In some states, there is nothing that legal says you have to have an outside area, especially if its basic daycare vs a private school.
i don't know exactly what you mean by this, but yeah it doesn't need to be outdoors, i'm just saying that there are almost always going to be places you can go in any daycare as a prospective parent who needs their children watched, to fill out the paperwork for it. this is normal for most businesses, as i'm sure you are aware having done business for several decades.
4. I'm going to assume the Somali community there is very insular. They are not going to just let a dude roll up with a camera and start youtube citizen journalism for very obvious reasons... selective editing and political agenda.
you get what you deserve when you hide things, even if you didn't do anything wrong. this is why you have a lawyer when questioned by the police, because acting suspicious can put you in a bad situation.
5. The guy does say he saw a kid. A former employee CONFIRMS there were multiple children (but the host immediately downplays it in a propagandistic way as emotionally as possible. Him asking for a specific number like that is a classic manipulation trick). I don't think you'd necessarily hear all sorts of "kid sounds." Plus, although these daycares appear to have been up and running for awhile now, things change or fall apart. As an example, you all here on this thread could be screaming at me saying NO SEE TRUMP DEPORTED THEM ALL WE'RE WINNING THAT'S WHY THERE'S NO KIDS!
a former employee confirming it means nothing, because it's going to be the same as a current employee confirming it. the daycares were receiving childcare funding for full loads, if only one or two children are there that's still significant and serious fraud. a specific number should be very easy for anyone who manages a daycare, because that's a number you'd see daily, a number you'd be changing whenever a kid enters or leaves long-term care at your facility, and something state regulations require you know. you absolutely would hear kid sounds, especially in converted buildings that weren't built with the idea that loud noises would need to be muffled in mind. things do change and fall apart, but the fact that no one even commented on learing center for YEARS should raise red flags about any state investigations being done.
i hope this at least partially addresses your further concerns. i will make sure to point out that overall, none of this is any kind of evidence against nick's video, just reason enough for you personally to doubt, and that's fair enough for me. i appreciate you being willing to ask for clarification, and hopefully taking what i'm saying here seriously.