Kevin McCloud's Escape to the Wild
Posted: 15 Jun 2015, 20:54
I have watched two episodes of this series and I am not impressed, in fact I am quite disturbed.
What we appear to be seeing is parents with mid-life crises who want to become ageing hippies and so have, literally, gone to the ends of the earth to live the dream. However, they have taken their young children with them to live miles from anywhere with no neighbours and no friends to play with. To me it is a kind of child cruelty.
Last week one young boy decided that he had had enough of South Sea island paradise and begged to be allowed to go thousands of miles from Tonga to boarding school in New Zealand. This week's family were only five miles from and active volcano in the Chilean Andes. The nearest road was an hour's horse ride away.
What we appear to be seeing is parents with mid-life crises who want to become ageing hippies and so have, literally, gone to the ends of the earth to live the dream. However, they have taken their young children with them to live miles from anywhere with no neighbours and no friends to play with. To me it is a kind of child cruelty.
Last week one young boy decided that he had had enough of South Sea island paradise and begged to be allowed to go thousands of miles from Tonga to boarding school in New Zealand. This week's family were only five miles from and active volcano in the Chilean Andes. The nearest road was an hour's horse ride away.