Real Life Hunger Games TV Show To Allow Rape and Murder

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Real life hunger games internet show will feature rape and murder

A TV network has commissioned a real-life Hunger Games show to air which they boast will allow real “rape and murder” to occur without any legal consequence. 

The cruel reality show will be broadcast worldwide on the Internet to an expected audience of millions of viewers starting in July.

The show, titled “Game2: Winter,”will feature 15 male and 15 female contestants who will be dumped on a Siberian Island in the Ob River, competing for a cash price of $1.7 million by battling it out over a gruelling nine month survival mission.

Breitbart.com reports:

Moreover, the show’s producers insist that their cameramen and production people will not try to stop any evil plot the competitors attempt to carry out. Yevgeny Pyatkovsy, one of the show’s organizers, addressed the issue of whether or not the production staff could play an active role in the game.

“No we won’t,” Pyatkovsky told the Siberian Times. “I am pretty sure there will be fights, and more. We are not scared of negative reaction if that happens, either … This is the raw Siberian taiga: Anything can happen, and we might not be on time to solve an emergency.”

According to the New York Post, “During the game, players must forage and store their own food in order to survive the winter months. Once the cold weather hits, they will need to learn to ice-fish through holes cut in local lakes and ponds.

“The contestants will be made up of 15 men and 15 women, from various parts of the world. They will only be armed with knives as they brave freezing temperatures, bears and other dangers associated with Siberia.”

“There will be a ground team on duty, and one or two helicopters for emergency situations,” Pyatkovsky told the Siberian Times. “Having said that, bears can run as fast as 60 kph [37 mph], and our two thousand cameras on the island would not be able to cover every centimeter of the forests.

“We will not intervene into relations between participants nor monitor their sexual life either,” Pyatkovsky told the Times. “They are free to form any couple or union, and there is no limits or rules regarding sex. If a woman falls pregnant — and manages to carry the baby — that’s fine with us. We will show the baby after the project is over.”

The show will feature 30 contestants, divided into two numerically equal teams of 15 men and 15 women. Initially, the contestants will receive winter clothing, fishing equipment, tools, and will build a house. After that constructive pursuit, they’ll be tasked to track down a group of “criminals.”

The best performer receives a prize from one of the show’s sponsors. Pyatkovsky said, “There is nothing like this show in the whole world. No one has done it as a real thing where people will actually have to use every skill they ever gained, social, physical, psychological, to survive.”

That seems true enough, but one shutters to think what kind of sponsor would want to associate their business with a show that sanctions rape and murder, not to mention what kind of prize that sponsor would think of to reward someone who just raped and murdered their way to the top.

Regardless, Woody Harrelson should be the one who presents it to them. Until then, to the competitors: “Here’s some advice. Stay alive.”

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