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Father Branded Vile For Telling Young Child The Truth About Santa

***WARNING...DON'T LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE WITH YOUNG CHILDREN AROUND***In this episode of "Opinions Matter," Adrian and Jeremy spoke to a father who revealed that he told his young child that Santa isn't real—shocking many listeners and sparking questions about the impact on chil ...  Show more

Irish Muslim Slams "Far Right" For Claiming Muslims Are Offended by Christmas

On this episode we hear from Umar, an Irish born Muslim who's upset by claims being made by the far right about Muslims hating Christmas. 

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