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GreenandGlaikit
24-04-2008, 08:35 PM
Toddlers fighting in a ring? The half-wit parents are a bunch o' sick fe*ckers, Found this programme painfully unwatchable . Really find it impossible tae comprehend why they would allow or encourage such a thing ?

The Social Services (though generally balloons) should be investigating these tits. :agree:

marinello59
24-04-2008, 08:56 PM
Toddlers fighting in a ring? The half-wit parents are a bunch o' sick fe*ckers, Found this programme painfully unwatchable . Really find it impossible tae comprehend why they would allow or encourage such a thing ?

The Social Services (though generally balloons) should be investigating these tits. :agree:

:agree: One of the most disturbing things I have seen on TV for a while.

SuzySubaru
24-04-2008, 09:03 PM
Just confirms my belief that some people really shouldn't be allowed to breed!!:brickwall

Cool_Hand_Luke
24-04-2008, 09:27 PM
Definately a lot of parents living their own dreams through their children :agree:

Greentinted
24-04-2008, 11:36 PM
I can only but echo the above comments. I actually feel a mixture of guilt and defilement having started watching this. What astounded me was the large crowds gathered in clubs in the UK endorsing this by their very presence.
Surely this sickening practice must be deemed a form of child abuse! These kids are brainwashed by severely ******ed, failed adults and as has been suggested, perhaps sterilisation would be an option for the "parents". The aggresive malevolence on the face of the gold chain daddy (who loves his princess by the way) when his daughter was in the ring said it all. To put your kids into a violent situation at the age of 2&1/2 years old is, at best, highly irrisposible and yes, the authorities should be taking a dim view and treating these imbeciles in the same way paedophiles are treated - after all, it amounts to damaging a child.
As one proud dad said, "he didnt have a choice". Totally reprehensible excuses of humanity the lot of them!

ArabHibee
25-04-2008, 12:50 PM
I meant to watch this and ended up having to go out. Looked pretty bad from what I saw in the Sunday papers. Will need to watch it on the internet

Jay
25-04-2008, 04:48 PM
I watched it too. I felt sick to my stomach. I thought I had seen some bad parenting on the side of a football pitch but it goes nowhere near what was on that programme!

Fighting I dont really have a problem with on a lesser scale - my kids do karate- but the parents were almost spitting venom at the opponents - and the crowds??? Vile!!

SuzySubaru
25-04-2008, 05:38 PM
That's the thing though, hiberni-mum - as you say, there's a massive difference between kids taking part in things like karate, judo and so on, and what that was all about! Done properly, things like karate can be really good for kids, and I'm all for trying to get them away from their playstations, XBoxs and so on and be more active, but Baby Fight Club was just plain wrong!

CropleyWasGod
25-04-2008, 06:12 PM
I didn't watch the programme, so I have no opinion. However, it does strike me that the mere fact that you are all talking about it has justified the decision to show the programme.

People talk about it, more people will tune in next week (is there a series?), viewing figures go up, as does advertising revenue ....... job done

I do pine sometimes for the days of Lavinia Derwent and Tammy Troot..... naebody watched her, but life was so much simpler..... (Insert "old codger with Zimmer" smiley.)