The argentinian documentary "ERASING DAD" censored by women in Argentina

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    PabloRomero
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    “Erasing Dad” is a 78 minute long documentary that follows six fathers who are fighting to raise their children after a divorce and features interviews with professionals who admit, on camera, that they do everything possible to keep children and fathers separated.

    In Argentina, fathers are punished for wanting to be active parents to their children after a divorce. Latino men are stereotyped as “machistas”, but many dads in Argentina want to actively participate in their children´s lives after divorce. The justice system favors women and assumes that men are always violent aggressors, and allows fake accusations to prosper. In cases where there are no false accusations, the courts do nothing when visitation orders are not followed. As a result, many fathers are unjustly prevented from seeing their children.

    “ERASING DAD”, DOCUMENTARY ABOUT PARENTAL ALIENATION, CENSORED IN ARGENTINA

    Buenos Aires, Argentina-October 24, 2014:  Civil Court Judge Guillermo Blanch has ordered that “Erasing Dad” (original title: Borrando a Papá) cannot be shown in Argentina until three minutes of the film are removed. The documentary is about divorced fathers who cannot see their children due to the action of family courts in Argentina.

    http://www.borrandoapapa.com.ar/erasing-dad-english/

    The movie on YouTube.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df1dsS9etZ4

    About the film

    http://www.argentinaindependent.com/socialissues/erasing-dad-a-review/

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    AlexIsAfraid
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    Of course it would be censored because women don’t like people knowing the truth!

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    Jambear
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    I watch this and instead of feeling anger all I can feel is sadness. Deep, crushing, unbearable sadness. I wish I could help those fathers, but I feel nothing I do could ever make a difference in the face of such injustice. Where have all the good men gone? They are in the courts fighting tooth and nail and using what little money they have or do not have trying to get some time with their children. They are in single room run down apartments broken, destitute, trying to piece what remains of their hearts and minds and souls back into a somewhat functional state. I know its not any solace or it might even be an insult to these men but all I can say is “I will learn from this, I will not repeat this”. Sorry.

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