Steve Wilkos Show.

nicoolnicool Posts: 89
edited March 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
Does anyone else here watch this show? The host, steve, used to be the body guard dude who was bald on the Jerry Springer show. Everyone loved rubbing his bald head. He was a cop, and marine. ANYWAYS.

He has a show now.. has anyone heard of it/watch it??? It's on during the day so a lot of you might not even know it exists. Anyway, I think it's fantastic. He gets on guests who are child molesters/abusers/wife beaters and people like that, and completely makes them look like a piece of shit lol. This one chick went on his show and was there because she knew her HUSBAND molested her 4 year old son, in result, her son was taken away and adopted. She came on the show to ask steve for help to get her son back. Steve yelled at her and wouldn't let her sit on a chair cause he wanted her to be as uncomfortable as her son was when he was being abused by her husband.

That's just an example, but he doesn't give sympathy to dirtbags, he just yells at them and treats them how they should be treated, like shit. When he gets guys on there who beat their wives, he yells in their face and turns around telling them to hit him, and they never do, then he calls them a bitch lol. It's such a good show cause there isn't any "oh.. you molest your son because YOU were molested.. aww im sorry you had such a shitty life" I'm so sick of that bullshit on tv im so glad to finally watch a guy like that stand up for kids who don't have a voice.

If everyone had a guy like Steve in their life growing up to stand up for them, the world wouldn't be like it is today.

Anyone watch this show, disagree/agree?
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  • Too bad the shit is made up but yeah, people need more kicks in asses and not more dr phil bullshit
  • spongersponger Posts: 3,159
    Yeah I saw that episode. I was like hell the fuck yeah it's about time someone gave these people a good slap in the face.

    Then again, i remember thinking to myself there's a fine line between wanting this guy to convey the anger that I was feeling about that situation, and the sick enjoyment I get from watching someone get completely humiliated.

    And another part of me was like, "Dang she's like that because she was molested, and I'm sorry she's got such a shitty life." ...J/K.

    In all honesty, though, I couldn't help but notice how unbelievably ugly that woman was. And yes that does play a role in the development of her psyche.

    I have for many years maintained a friendship with a woman who is uncommonly obese and unattractive in every sense of the word. She's the kind of woman one would picture when making jokes about people falling down ugly trees and hitting every branch on the way down.

    She was a co-worker some years back and so I was forced to look beyond my superficial tendencies and get to know the person underneath.

    Every now and then we still have dinner or go to an event together, and it's almost like clockwork the way I can expect her to be treated by people out in public. They treat her in a way that is not overtly rude or demeaning, but is clearly a manner that is downright cold-shouldered.

    It's mostly guys who do it, and it's something that she doesn't notice. I guess that can only mean that she's used to it. Of course, that doesn't give her an excuse to become a child molester -which she isn't.

    But, I think it's easy to take for granted the things that horribly unattractive people never get to experience, such as common courtesy from other people out in public.

    In other words, ugly, fat women are constantly reminded of how much of a lesser human being they are in other peoples' eyes. That's why obese women tend to be the harshest jurors according to jury statistics. They reciprocate the same level of tolerance they've received all their lives, which usually amounts to very little.

    The drill sergeant approach that Steve Wilco takes might make us feel better because when we think of this woman letting her son get molested, we experience a sense of rage that makes us irrational. As much as we'd like to believe otherwise, yelling and humiliation still does little to solve real problems or prevent them from occurring.

    The only way that woman will ever change is by remembering and re-experiencing the pain and suffering she endured when she was a victim of sexual abuse, so that she fully understands why it was wrong to allow the same to happen to her own son. It might take years of therapy before that happens.
  • kenshuntkenshunt Posts: 2,863
    I like how he gets the guys out of there chairs, and then gets in there faces, big tough Steve.
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  • Phantom PainPhantom Pain Posts: 9,876
    kenshunt wrote:
    I like how he gets the guys out of there chairs, and then gets in there faces, big tough Steve.

    I'm waiting for that ONE time some dude just drops him when he says "Hit me!"

    If you notice a majority of the male guests are a lot smaller then Steve-O
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