Let’s get back to wholesome values
I AGREE totally with Howard Robinson’s letter (Western Mail, February 25). My husband and I also shun the BBC because of its bad language, and a bad example to our young people. Why should we have to pay a licence fee for something we don’t agree with?
The moral decline in Britain and the world is enough, I should think, for people to start thinking about Almighty God, and prayers should be said for the relief of all the recent disasters in the world – earthquakes, volcanoes erupting, fires in Australia, sandstorms in the Canary Islands, floods in the UK, and the coronavirus in China and spreading throughout the world.
The rejection of God by our society is overwhelming, the blasphemies and bad language are incessant in the dramas on television, also the violence being shown on television is not helping our young people.
Our children need good wholesome television programmes, showing good examples of family life, not the sex and violence portrayed constantly in the TV soaps, so that our children begin to think that this is the norm. Please, Britain, wake up and start complaining. We need to get back to good values for our children’s sake and show them good examples, not bad.
Diane Botto Splott, Cardiff