Of Married at First Sight, the issue was the amount of time given to the story, apparently eight minutes of graphic content at six in the evening when families might have been dining together. What happened to the watershed? The man also said that priority should be given to world events specifically mentioning the war on Iran and disease (ebola) in Africa.
I donât think anyone is seeking to diminish rape but I do think our news coverage often overlooks world events in favour of national stories and what can seem like voyeurism, which these Channel 4 shows are.
The commentators on Newswatch were just ordinary, not particularly articulate people, putting their point of view, no different to this forum really.
On Afganistan, the feature was trying to describe the plight of people so poor, sometimes in need of expensive medical care for other children that they feel they are being forced to sell their daughters.
Nobody is disputing that selling young girls to men is part of Afghan culture. Letâs face it, itâs one part of a long standing world culture where women and girls are sold and trafficked for sex. The name Epstein and his whole sordid circle, including a former British prince comes to mind.
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