Sunday 30 September 2018

FAKE REPORT ON BBC WORLD NEWS?

The world is suffering from a pandemic of sex and violence against women and girls. There is anarchy in the rise of paedophile sex, exploitation of children through internet, serial killing of young women and breakdown of families all over the world. 

Violence and rape against women and girls can result in tribal fights in this country. Papua New Guinea suffers from increasing detribalization with hundreds of families moving to cities to suffer unemployment, poverty, alcohol, marijuana and home brew abuse. 

Many families can no longer control their daughters and wives who see the home as the place not to be. 

Many wives and young women prefer to be off playing cards or bingo. They prefer to be with their girl friends drinking beer or home brew bought by whoever girl friend has money. They may not be home in time to cook the evening meal or wash the clothes. Babies are neglected.

Men are not necessarily the violent troublemakers. Some are at home looking after the kids and waiting for the wife to appear some time in the night. Her cell phone has been turned off for hours.

Last night, there was a report on BBC World News on violence to women in Papua New Guinea. The report opened with the statistic that 70% of PNG women are raped. I have asked several women and they say it is not true.

The presenter was taken to see two women who claimed they are bashed and raped daily by their husbands. This may or may not be true. One older woman advised that her son-in-law wanted to rape her too. Men interviewed said that rape was OK.

Another report on EMTV showed a group of students discussing family planning. The view of the boys was that they want to keep their wife pregnant so that she would not be unfaithful to them. This was obviously a staged event with the young men schooled on what to say.

It seems as if this news on world TV is grossly exaggerated and perhaps prepared by foreign lesbians who are moving to the world news to promote a message they are unable to promote in country.

The impression given on BBC World News was that all PNG men are rapists. This is grossly fake news.

There are many thousands of happy families in this country and thousands of loving husbands and wives. It seems as if someone had handpicked the women to speak on the BBC World News. Let us guess who that may have been.

No women and men were interviewed together to share a common view about their relationship. But that would not have been news.

There was no mention of foreign paedophiles grooming and having sex with underage street kids. These kids can report violence at the hands of gay, lesbian and heterosexual paedophiles. 

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