BBC Religious programme 'suggests' children should consider suicide.
Von: Turk182 (digitalradiouk@aol.com) [Profil]
Datum: 20.07.2008 11:56
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Datum: 20.07.2008 11:56
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Two 'parents' have just been interviewed on a BBC 1 programme called 'Sunday Life'. They were there to explain why parents should not feel responsible for the actions of their children. They explained that they did everything they could to turn round the behaviour of their child. The interviewer asked "what do you think your son could do to change his behaviour?" - dad looked up, smiled and said "suicide!". Dad had a 'Roy Wood' hairstyle and rotten teeth and mum was acutely obese. Clearly their ability to care for themselves is in doubt quite apart from any care they were capable of giving a child. The fact that the BBC used these people as an example of parents who cared but could do nothing to help their boy, shows not only a chronic ignorance by the parents but a serious problem to do with the BBC's understanding of the problem. Recent reserach has shown that 20% of our MP's are mentally ill. I suggest we are a seriously damaged country and that our children are the victims rather than the source of our problems. Turk182[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Doctor Quite (20.07.2008 12:00)
- Turk182 (20.07.2008 14:59)
- John of Aix (20.07.2008 19:03)
- Turk182 (20.07.2008 15:02)
- Reality_Check© (20.07.2008 19:19)
- allan tracy (20.07.2008 22:22)
