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Oscar:
It is not a TV-show, it is child abuse
Blog-entry by Takjam Rotsne

I just saw the Dr. Phil show named Gorgeous, Gifted and Brutal. Once again a girl as it has happened before in this show ends up being forced to some kind of survival course or a boarding school. The program chosen – SUWS – has lost two boys in their care during the years they have been in operation. These two boys just died out there. It does not sound very safe for me.

What has this girl done?

Reacting out as most teenagers for once, dating someone her parents don’t like and used drugs because she lives in an odd country where teenagers are kept in school like here in Denmark with Friday bars on the high school campuses.

It is not a troubled teenager. It is a normal teenager.

A troubled teenager is one who is keeping herself apart from the peers. A person not found in the friday bar. Because such a student cannot create the social network everyone needs in high school, the universities or at work places.

In a lot of companies here in Denmark the employees also enjoy a beer or a glas of wine after work.

A quiet girl will basically be on the path for unemployment hoping that some man will pick her up and take her as a wife. The best she could hope for is a McJob career.

Secondly allowing strange men to take her away. What happened to “Never go with a stranger”? It is something I teach my kids as the very first lesson.

Source:
Gorgeous, Gifted and Brutal (Dr. Phil show)

Oscar:

--- Quote from: "seneca porno bitches" ---How many drug screens did the girl fail?   I watched that episode and you left out a lot of details in your original post.
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She failed most and claimed that she cheated on others (which I believe was an empty claim to create drama on the show). Fact is that people can fail drug tests even if they are clean but where the person in charge of the test fail to use the test in the right way.

We don't know what kind of drugs she did. Until this is analyzed wilderness program should be off the table because taking persons on unkwown drugs out in the field can kill them. It has happened many times before. It closed Sagewalk.

Che Gookin:
Even residential programs often tell the kids to suck it up and deal with coming off whatever drugs they might be on. It isn't just limited to wilderness programs.

none-ya:

--- Quote from: "Che Gookin" ---Even residential programs often tell the kids to suck it up and deal with coming off whatever drugs they might be on. It isn't just limited to wilderness programs.
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And your point?

psy:

--- Quote from: "none-ya" ---
--- Quote from: "Che Gookin" ---Even residential programs often tell the kids to suck it up and deal with coming off whatever drugs they might be on. It isn't just limited to wilderness programs.
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And your point?
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I think his point is that it's common for programs to do this, yet it can be very, very dangerous or even fatal depending on what substances the person has been taking (prescription or otherwise).  See Oscar's post.

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