Parents need to know that this deeply flawed reality series doles out carefully controlled, neatly packaged inspiration, which comes across as condescending and false. The show has positive messages about concepts like compassion and forgiveness, but they're only concepts: None of the participants actually acts to help the disadvantaged communities they're visiting. Instead of spending their time watching these wannabe speakers wax philosophic, kids should actually get out and do some real good by volunteering.
Positive messages:In each epidode, contestants put themselves in other people's shoes, including those who are homeless, blind, wheelchair-bound, and migrant farm workers.
Violence:Contestants spar verbally with homeless people and are physically threatened.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking:While the contestants don't exhibit any drug or alcohol abuse, they find themselves in situations in which the people around them are using.
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