Sunday, April 14, 2013

ABC PAYS PARENTS TO ABUSE BABIES FOR FUN


THE ASYLUM: For the care of people, especially those with physical or mental impairments, who require organized supervision or assistance.

 GAMBLING WITH BABIES
Johann Wagener 4-14-13

Americans make a big fuss about protecting the rights of an embryo and at the same time use their living children 
as "game pieces" in  a TV show called "Bet On Your Baby".

ABC is taking the abuse of children to a new level;

Here's a promo on how this idiotic and abusive exploitation of babies works.

All parents think they know their baby well, but are they willing to bet on it? “Bet On Your Baby” will reveal the answer to that question each week in an hour-long program featuring five memorable families with toddlers between the ages of two to three-and-a-half years old, who will play to see how well they can guess their child’s next move in the hopes of earning money towards their college fund. 

On “Bet on Your Baby,” the parents will be playing The Game and the children will just be playing. The Game takes place on two stages – on one, a shiny game show studio with a cheering audience, one parent places a bet, while on the other, the parent takes the child to a play room called “The Babydome” where the child determines the outcome of The Game completely unaware of the stakes that are on the line. Each family plays a self-contained, individual challenge against the house -- meaning that they’re only competing against themselves, not against other families. 
Later on, the five families return to play for the chance to advance to the final round – “Smash for Cash” – in which parents of one toddler will have 5 tries to hammer open piggy banks, one of which contains a $50,000 college fund. 
Co-creator and executive producer Craig Armstrong says: “’Bet On Your Baby’ is an amazing way for parents to celebrate their babies and have a chance to win real money for their kids’ college fund. It’s the happiest show on television.”
New Game Show 'Bet on Your Baby' to Premiere Saturday, April 6 on ABC

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