We constantly have debates on BBC QT over millions of different issues, we constantly have petitions over millions of different issues, we constantly have protests over millions of different issues, we go to work miserable for the majority of our lives contributing to a system that is destroying the planet, allowing the wealth to be hoarded, destroying our health, torturing innocent animals and promoting materialism to keep the consumption process ongoing... Why is the debate of Capitalism itself never spoke of? Should the wealthy corporate mainstream media show debates on Capitalism?

A possible way to defeat this misery inducing system is to change it from the very foundation it sits on... Capitalism. I believe after many years of research that the solution to this is a Resource Based Economy as promoted by the Zeitgeist movement. However I may be wrong, therefore lets debate! Let people see which system would in theory work best and which system we could eventually implement to change the world for the better, because at the very least I'm sure we can all agree that Capitalism certainly isn't - where 1.3 billion live in extreme poverty, 22,000 children die per day from poverty and the poorest 40 percent of the world’s population accounts for 5 percent of global income whereas the richest 20 percent accounts for three-quarters of world income.

I would like the BBC to stop pussyfooting around on Question time and various other political programmes, stop thinking within the same political/ideological/economical paradigm and start looking at the real issues beyond "party vs. party". I may be alone here, but I would like to see how many other people would like a daily/weekly/fortnightly programme dedicated to discussions and possible implementation on a small scale of alternative systems. Would you also like this?