@@TheBlackMambaa248 Sitting is a vulgar privilege where he comes from. Chairs were thought to be a needless luxury in his household, and they ate standing up. It's the only way I can explain his contempt for chairs.
There has to be a first occurrence of the chair throw. It probably happened spontaneously and got such a great reaction that the suits started telling him to do it every show and it just became his thing. Any die hard Wilkos fans know when the first chair throw was? That's some next level Wilkos knowledge but somebody's gotta know.
They're inaccurate as fuck. The fundamental idea is flawed, all they show is whether or not the question or answer bothered the person. A lot of people would be bothered by a great many questions, or their mind may have wandered elsewhere. It's a ridiculous instrument of a bygone age, and it shouldn't be admissable in any court, whether it's a real one or one of public opinion.
For the record. People in Chicago eat deep dish on occasion but a "pub style" pizza is way more common. So no one can tell if the slices are uneven for saftey.
I honestly have no idea how shows like Maury, Steve Wilkos, Springer, etc still exist. I’d feel like people would move on to their internet equivalents.
I hate to be the radical feminist here, but why are they only focusing on male molesters? Are they trying to say that women aren't actually equal to men, or just as capable? Once again, the patriarchy only wants to talk about the accomplishments of men, and ignores women- even when they are outdoing the men. Stop being so sexist, Steve, and have some accomplished female molesters on! They deserve equal air time!