Whenever Peppi Azzopardi in his Xarabank shows discusses politics, there is a watchdog that makes him keep balance between all sides. Whenever he discusses hunting, all is done so that he is not accused of impartiality.

But when, like January 30, he discusses issues that concern the basics of society and its survival, there seems to be no authority to monitor equal hearing and fairness. Discussing homosexuality, in a panel of five, there was a priest, two gays, one declared pro-gay, and an atheist. Not to mention the bias on the floor. Is this representative of Maltese society? Is this not abuse of power? PBS please note!

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