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Mother Mistreated Her Foster Daughter In Restaurant, Customers Decided To Intervene


It is so heartbreaking to know that many people in the world adopt foster children for the sake of money which the government monthly paycheck of approximately $600.

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These parents do not take care of their foster children well and spend all the money on themselves or on their own kids.

Here is the story of one Arizona mom, Angela, who went at the Sugar Bowl ice cream parlor in Scottsdale, with her biological son, Xavier, and foster child, Emma.

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Angela spoils Xavier, while she treats Emma inadequately. While Xavier is permitted to order whatever his heart wants, Emma just gets a $2.95 potato salad. Emma was not even allowed to get an ice cream sundae, because she is a foster child.

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Angela said to Emma: “Because he is my real son, and you are my foster kid,” Angela tells Emma blatantly. “I only got a certain amount of money from the government, and I am not spending on you.” Technically, you are not a part of the family,”

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She threatened Emma and said, if she does not follow her rules, she will put her back into foster care. Angela promised to gift Xavier an Ipad if they stop the girl from getting what she wants.

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A fed-up patron who was listening to their conversation decided to talk to Angela about her rude behavior.

He said:  “I’m offended by the notion that you receive money from the government to take care of your foster child and spend it on something else.”

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He added that her behavior is “reprehensible.”

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After saying what he wants to he leaves the restaurant quickly but then suddenly John Quiñones—host of ABC’s reality TV show, “What would you do?”—shows up.

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It turns out Angela, Xavier, and Emma are performing artists drew in by the TV show to reenact the scene as a social investigation to test the restaurant patrons. Every one of their responses had been shot by hidden cameras.

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The man is happy the entire thing is phony. With reference to why he talked up, he discloses to Quiñones, “We live in a civilized society where we have to look out for each other.”

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The “group of three” reenacts a similar scene a few times. At a certain point, they take a seat at the counter—and that is the point at which the feelings wrench up an indent, or three. One father, situated beside them, catches the association and responds in the most delightful way.

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Check out the video below how a father reacted to this situation.