GTC21
04-19-2005, 10:21 AM
[Sorry if this has been discussed before]
I don't really know what to think about it. Yes, homeless people ARE being exploited because they are desperate for money and will do anything; but on the other hand they are not being physically forced to participate.
This will probably make me a bad person or something but at least I'm honest-I did find some of the things they did entertaining but not the violent stuff, I didn't like watching them being encouraged to fight. The guy who was filming, that Ryan somebody was talking through his arse when he said he was just showing people the reality of things, what a liar. The homeless were only doing that stuff because they were offered money, it's not reality when somebody interferes and manipulates situations.
What did make me laugh and I feel bad for doing so was the parody of Steve Irwin, it was called 'Bum-Hunter' lol. Where the guy went around looking for hobos who were sleeping and tied them up and stuff.
At the end of this documentary it showed something a lot more serious. A group of fake-ass gangsta wannabes filming fights in Las Vegas. They would force people into fights who didn't even want to fight. Sometimes a whole group would attack just one person, I hate people who can only fight in groups, fuckin shitbags. You probably heard about this when it happened but someone hurled a rock through a car window and it hit the boy in the face and smashed all his cheek bone and eye socket. What the fuck is wrong with people? The car was doing about 80, then you've got the speed of the rock coming towards it, imagine the force of the impact. Why are they so stupid that they can't see the damage they cause and the hurt they cause to people's families? It's just degenerate.
I don't really know what to think about it. Yes, homeless people ARE being exploited because they are desperate for money and will do anything; but on the other hand they are not being physically forced to participate.
This will probably make me a bad person or something but at least I'm honest-I did find some of the things they did entertaining but not the violent stuff, I didn't like watching them being encouraged to fight. The guy who was filming, that Ryan somebody was talking through his arse when he said he was just showing people the reality of things, what a liar. The homeless were only doing that stuff because they were offered money, it's not reality when somebody interferes and manipulates situations.
What did make me laugh and I feel bad for doing so was the parody of Steve Irwin, it was called 'Bum-Hunter' lol. Where the guy went around looking for hobos who were sleeping and tied them up and stuff.
At the end of this documentary it showed something a lot more serious. A group of fake-ass gangsta wannabes filming fights in Las Vegas. They would force people into fights who didn't even want to fight. Sometimes a whole group would attack just one person, I hate people who can only fight in groups, fuckin shitbags. You probably heard about this when it happened but someone hurled a rock through a car window and it hit the boy in the face and smashed all his cheek bone and eye socket. What the fuck is wrong with people? The car was doing about 80, then you've got the speed of the rock coming towards it, imagine the force of the impact. Why are they so stupid that they can't see the damage they cause and the hurt they cause to people's families? It's just degenerate.