Kid Nation

Posted on September 19, 2007 06:49 AM by Joel Comm

It's one thing to have consenting adults eat worms on a reality show.

It's a totally different story when children are being exploited for entertainment.

And that is exactly what is taking place with Kid Nation, CBS television's much-hyped reality show.

I linked to it, not to encourage anyone to watch, but the view to the trailer to see just how despicable this program is.

The premise is that forty children, ages 8 to 15, are placed in a deserted New Mexico town for forty days, where they will atempt to build a "better world for tomorrow".

From the web site...

Settling in Bonanza City, New Mexico, once a thriving mining town but now deserted, these Kids, ages 8 to 15 and from all walks of life, will build their own new world, pioneer-style. They will confront grown-up issues while coping with the classic childhood emotions of homesickness, peer pressure and the urge to break every rule. Episodes end with a town meeting in which the kids award one child a gold star worth $20,000, all leading to the grand finale, with an unimaginable test, the biggest awards and a special surprise for every child.

You have GOT to be kidding me!

Ok, first of all, the parents of these children ought to be arrested. What kind of parent would put their children in a situation like this with NO ADULT SUPERVISION? They are children, for crying out loud.

This is like Lord of the Flies, only it's not fiction... it's really happening.

Did the producer's of the show break any laws in the creation of this show?

Some Hollywood types think so.

Shames on Les Moonves, CBS, the show sponsors, the parents of these children and anyone who supports this show by watching it.

8 Comments For This Post

  1. Clement Says:

    Listen to the answers to liberal questions,and you will realize what this is all about.

  2. Brian Says:

    Well actually you are a little off thinking they have "NO ADULT SUPERVISION."

    Think about it. They have cameramen and even have a medical staff on hand. Adults are watching these kids all the time. The kids are simply making the decisions for how their "world" works, but there is still some structure with competitions that are set up for the kids and directed by the host.

    No one dropped 40 kids into the middle of nowhere and said, "Have a good summer!"

    I realize people are split on how they feel about a show like this, but please try to keep the facts straight first.

  3. alex Says:

    There were tons of adults around- the host, the camera men, they had medis, and child psychologists for goodness sake. These kids were better supervised there than they would have been at home.

    And every one is talking about child labour laws- come on- did any one actually ask the kids what they thought. People are just assuming they must have been overworked because there was no adult helping them.
    If you really want to know what happened- ask a kid that went!

  4. Morgan Says:

    Dear Kid Nation Runners,
    Me and 3 friends would like to try out your program.If you could e-mail me back about how we sign up that would be great! I appreciate you taking the time to read my letter.
    Sincerely,
    Morgan Whipple

  5. Mollie Clemons Says:

    I rillllllllllly whant to be on this show and whant to Know how? and is it to late and if so then will ther be another one so i can be on the show? i am i hard working 12 year old girl that can work hard a nice and fun loving girl
    and i think i need to show the usa that i can help the world and make it a beater place one step at a time!

    so please email me back and tell me if i can be on there? please

  6. ricky graham Says:

    my son really needs to be on this show,so he can learn responsabilty.and learn to get along with other children.he's 11 years old.and he wants a chance to prove to his parents that he can go out of town,and work hard.

  7. Alyssa Says:

    I would really like to be on Kid Nation!!!! I think it was a great idea to go on TV! I love Kid Nation! It is the best show I have ever watched!!!! I woould be so honored to be on that show!!!!! Please E-Mail me back if I can go on it. Thank you so much!!!!!

  8. Elizabeth Says:

    i was wondering how i could sign up to be on kid nation. i am very responsible and very outgoing and i think i would be a great person to be on kid nation.

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