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Shocking video shows woman swinging naked baby by arms and legs for exercise

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January 7, 2011

YouTube continues to gain in popularity and has created many internet celebrities such as Justin Bieber. Bieber was discovered in 2008 by Scooter Braun who came across Bieber’s videos on YouTube.

You will often hear about videos that have gone “viral” which means that they have been viewed hundreds of thousands and sometimes millions of times. People upload all kinds of videos. Some are stupid, some are funny and some are outright shocking.

One video in particular has many in an uproar. It shows a woman flinging a naked baby around like a ragdoll claiming that it is “Baby Yoga”. It has viewers cringing hoping that it is fake. Take a few minutes and watch the video and make your determination. Is it real or someone’s idea of a sick joke in hopes of getting their moment in the spotlight?

Warning: This is not something that should ever be done to a child of any age.

**UPDATE** Jan 8: YouTube has removed this video due to the shocking content!

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By the time you finish reading this article 2-3 children will have suffered abuse in the United States. Within the next hour 166 children will have suffered abuse or neglect. By the time you go to bed tonight, this number will have reached close to 4000. Out of those 4000, 4 children will die at the hands of their abusers. These statistics are outrageous, but show that we need to be the voices for these children. If you suspect child abuse, please report it. Protect our children!

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