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BBC’S BIG QUESTIONS TO FINALLY DISCUSS FALSE RAPE AND FATHERS RIGHTS
By The Rights of Man | Source | March 12, 2010
The BBC's discussion programme "The Big Questions" on Sunday 14th March will be covering both the issues of anonymity of those accused of rape and also "whether children needs fathers".
Obviously the wording of that second question is hugely disturbing and ridiculous, very much along the lines of their "should homosexuals face execution" debate from a while back. I hope they're just being provocative again rather than showing their true views. Still it's hugely encouraging to see such important topics getting a look in for once. The quite brilliant Ray Barry of Father 4 Justice will be one of the guests, so I'm sure it will be well worth watching.
If you're reading this after Sunday remember you'll still be able to watch the show on iPlayer up to a week after broadcast.
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