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	<title>Comments on: Orlando Brown: Another Tween Star&#8217;s Gone A Bit Mental</title>
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		<title>By: Harry</title>
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		<description>Governments make laws against child abuse but no law has ever been made to protect young children from being exposed to the massive, ravening substance abuse that goes on in film and television production.  The kiddies become so immersed in it that they become super-junkies before they even reach puberty, and then their utterly deranged behavior spills out of the studios onto the public streets, papered over and inflated by huge amounts of money, causing shock and awe in the general public.  It&#039;s certainly funny and entertaining, but it&#039;s also symptomatic of the level of deadly serious child endangerment that passes unnoticed everywhere on the planet where films are made.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Governments make laws against child abuse but no law has ever been made to protect young children from being exposed to the massive, ravening substance abuse that goes on in film and television production.  The kiddies become so immersed in it that they become super-junkies before they even reach puberty, and then their utterly deranged behavior spills out of the studios onto the public streets, papered over and inflated by huge amounts of money, causing shock and awe in the general public.  It&#8217;s certainly funny and entertaining, but it&#8217;s also symptomatic of the level of deadly serious child endangerment that passes unnoticed everywhere on the planet where films are made.</p>
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