| 31st March |
Threatening the Police with Vigilanteism I wonder why nobody is suggesting that the authorities find a legal way for sex workers to trade without causing nuisance.
From The Asian
News |
| 29th March | Caution!
Religion From International Herald Tribune
In a criminal case testing the accepted boundaries of artistic expression in
Russia, a court on Monday convicted a museum director and a curator for
inciting religious hatred when they organized an exhibition of paintings and
sculptures that, to many, ridiculed the Russian Orthodox Church. Update: Missing 7th April 2008 Anna Mikhalchuk, a 52-year-old feminist poet and artist who works under
the name Alchuk left her home in the western Berlin district of
Charlottenburg on the afternoon of 21 March 2008 and has not been seen
since, German police said in a statement. She has lived in Berlin since
2007, when her husband, Mikhail Ryklin, a philosopher, accepted a post at
the city's Humboldt University. |
| 24th March | Flesh at the
Opera It is a little hard to see what is causing so much grief to the nutters
Based on an article from The Telegraph |
| 22nd March | Nuttertown
From The
Independent |
| 22nd March |
Based on an article from The Times
Pressure from Christian nutters has caused 11 regional theatres to pull out
of showing Jerry Springer — The Opera, its producers said yesterday.
A campaign by Christian Voice to prevent the “blasphemous” musical from
being shown has forced organisers to postpone a national tour after nearly a
third of theatres withdrew. Avalon, the production company, has postponed
the 25-week tour, down from 36 weeks, until after the Christmas period.
Thoday said that he wanted to continue because he believed in freedom of
expression: It has become a crusade now. Perhaps that is the wrong word:
it is more of a holy war. |
| 18th March |
Christian Congress for Shameful Values Perhaps they should observe the traditional value of honesty and not claim to speak for the majority without at least recognising that surveys do not back up their claim about the public attitude to censorship of sex. A truly shameful bunch of nutters as from their own declaration on The CCTV
The CCTV believes in the tradition of British tolerance, in non-extreme but
robust debate about traditional family values and is opposed to policies
of censorship.
BUT... a statement about their policy towards 9 Songs rather suggests that their opposition to censorship is somewhat less than the biblical truth. As a media organisation ourselves, the Melon Farmers share many of the CCTV's aims
9 Songs is a new film due for release in cinemas on 11 March 2005.
The film, by British Director, Michael Winterbottom, goes further than any
other British film to date containing explicit scenes of two actors actually
having sex, rather than simulating sex. |
| 17th March |
From the BBC The designers are said to be planning an appeal, saying they did not intend to offend anyone with the campaign. |
| 15th March |
Shaun has noted that The Christian Institute are a registered charity and should not be getting involved in political activities. He has therefore written to the institute to suggest that they should resign their charitable status. In addition he has written to the Charity Commission asking them to investigate the political activities of the Christian Institute. Perhaps we should all chip in with this effort Based on an article from The Guardian
The BBC is facing legal action over its decision to air Jerry Springer:
the Opera, after Christian nutters followed up on their promise to seek
a judicial review. The Christian Institute wrote to the corporation's
lawyers warning that it planned to launch a legal action. |
| 14th March |
The Catholic church won't support contraception and yet whinge about the obvious consequences of its lack. Their only suggestion is chastity and they only have to look to their own staff to see how that can sometimes screw people up. From the BBC
Calls have been made by the leader of Scotland's Roman Catholics for a
boycott of the National Lottery. Cardinal Keith O'Brien is angry that £3.3m
is handed to Brook Advisory Centres and the FPA - formerly the Family
Planning Association. |
| 13th March |
Christian Congress for Traditional Values Perhaps they should observe the traditional value of honesty and not claim to speak for the majority without at least recognising that surveys do not back up their claim about the public attitude to censorship of sex. From The CCTV
9 Songs is a new film due for release in cinemas on 11 March 2005.
The film, by British Director, Michael Winterbottom, goes further than any
other British film to date containing explicit scenes of two actors actually
having sex, rather than simulating sex. |
| 10th March |
New
Zealand Standards: Crazed Censors & Puerile Nutters From Stuff
A computer game, Playboy: The Mansion, that gives players the
chance to run Hugh Hefner's Playboy mansion and have sex with a bevy of
bunnies has upset a New Zealand nutter group. |
| 7th March |
It must be international nutters day today From Al Bawaba
Students at Alexandria University in Egypt have organized a silent protest,
a first of its kind, on campus protesting the new wave of inappropriate
music videos and cinema channels that contain too much nudity and consider
it inappropriate for viewers around the Arab world. Most of the protesters,
who belonged to religious groups, held banners that feature statements
against most clips and slogans of music channels. |
| 7th March |
Morally Repugnant Claims of Morally Evil Charities From The Sun
There will be no red noses in three Catholic schools in south Wales on
Friday because church leaders claim money raised by Comic Relief will be
used to fund abortions. Pupils will be encouraged instead to raise money for
a Catholic international aid charity. |
| 7th March |
CopyCat Blame in the Head's Office Of course the Melon Farmers blame the head teachers for failing to teach that we have to take responsibility for our own actions, and not to blame others for our own failings. From The Sun
Swearing soccer stars should be banned from prime-time TV because they set a
bad example to pupils, Martin Ward said yesterday. |
| 7th March |
Watching Mediawatch Watch Jerry Thanks to Shaun Mediawatch-UK have just published their quarterly spring newsbrief. Not surprisingly it focuses mainly on the BBC showing of Jerry Springer: The Opera You may also be interested in www.mediawatch.org.uk that pokes some gentle fun at the nutters from Mediawatch-UK |
| 6th March |
From The Times
A passionate clinch in a Bollywood film starring a Pakistani actress
threatens to cast a new chill on cultural relations between India and its
nuclear rival. |
| 5th March |
More Sins, Arrogance & Intolerance Its a good job that nutters like this don't wield any power otherwise we would have a world full of war and bloodshed over mere trivia From The Telegraph, Calcutta
The Vatican ambassador to India, Archbishop Pedro Lopez Quintana, has
objected to the use of Christian imagery in the film Sins as well as
its storyline. |
| 4th March |
Based on an article from E online
Simulated vampire sex is not bad for the kiddies--and that means Angel won't
have to atone for its sins, according to the US Federal Communications
Commission. |
| 2nd March |
Based on an article from First Coast News
|
| 27th February |
The Voice of Intimidation From The Times
The British tour of Jerry Springer — The Opera could be cancelled
because of threats from militant Christians. Regional theatres last night
told producers that they feared being targeted by an extreme evangelical
group if they staged the show. It is endangering the UK tour, a
spokesman for the show said. The venues are worried about being picketed
by Christian Voice. Derby Assembly Rooms, a council-run theatre, is
among those reconsidering whether to stage the show. |
| 27th February |
Pious Police Brutality I lived in Malaysia for a few months at a smart hotel. The religious police were called by a reception desk worker when a (Non Muslim) European checked in with a local Muslim girl. The police showed all the tolerance that you might expect from such a pious stalwarts of society. They invited the man to leave the country and invited the girl to attend a two year mandatory 're-education' course. Based on an article from the BBC
New allegations have surfaced about the conduct of Malaysia's religious
police during a raid on a top Kuala Lumpur nightclub last month. |
| 24th February |
Polish Bollox Back in 2003 the following news item cropped up From Hysterics Art
The following sentence is hereby pronounced on behalf of the Republic of
Poland on the 18th of June 2003 against Ms Dorota Alicja Nieznalska charged
with offending religious sensitivities of numerous individuals by offending
an object of religious worship, namely placing male genitals in the central
piece of a metal cross in 2003 in Gdansk at the Passion exhibition held at
Wyspa Progress art gallery. |
| 23rd February |
Preaching the Anti-Gospel The Papal contention that the negative West encourages the sentiment: One must live life as if God does not exist is overly pessimistic. However it would surely be a more civilised and tolerant society if the influence of those claiming to speak for God didn't exist.
From The Telegraph The Pope said that the media, including the Internet, offered a precious aid for spreading the Gospel and religious values, but this was not an easy mission in an age such as ours, which is convinced that the time of certainties is irretrievably past. He added: Modern technologies increase to a remarkable extent the speed, quality and accessibility of communication, but do not favour that delicate exchange which takes place between mind and mind and heart and heart. The Pope’s remarks were contained in an apostolic letter entitled The Rapid Development: to those responsible for Communication.
The Pope also published a new book yesterday strongly attacking the
"negative" society of the West, calling it a godless "anti-Gospel and new
totalitarianism" masquerading as democracy. |
| 22nd February |
Church Guilty of the
Sin of Intolerance
From the BBC
Indian television channels refused to be dragged into the controversy and
are now refusing to run the promotional material for the film, Sins, ahead
of its release on Friday. |
| 22nd February |
Nutters Harangue Video Chain Based on an article from Mich News Nutter groups, Concerned Women for America (CWA) and Citizens for Community Values (CCV) are urging the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to begin investigation into Movie Gallery Video Store's distribution of hard-core pornography before the retailer buys the approximately 1,900 family video stores owned by Hollywood Video. Movie Gallery is another mainstream corporation apparently fearing no threat of being prosecuted for violating federal obscenity laws, said Jan LaRue, CWA's chief counsel. Worse yet, they're trying to expand their outlets and increase profits from hard-core porn by acquiring Hollywood Video.
The nutters took out adverts that ran in a recent issues of the Washington
Post, USA Today and the [Portland] Oregonian calling for the DOJ to
investigate whether or not Movie Gallery's products and practices violate
federal laws prohibiting distribution of obscene material. |
| 15th February |
Paying the Penalty for Paying for Sex
to Try and Make Others Pay for Paying for Sex Based on an article from The Guardian
An anti-prostitution nutter known for videotaping prostitutes and their
customers and giving the footage to police and TV shows has been accused of
setting up some encounters so he could sell the tapes to the media. |
| 9th February |
Cheapest Form of Nutter Based on an article from the BBC
MTV has been criticised for "incessant sleaze" by television indecency
nutters in the US. |
| 8th February |
Tolerating Intimidation
Based on an article from
New Kerala |
| 31st January |
An Act Of Divine Repugnance I don't think it is much of an advert for religion when followers believe that 220,000 innocent (and mostly Muslim) people 'deserved' to die. Truly repugnant.
Based on an article from The Telegraph |
| 30th January |
Bible Store Bashed
From the cnews |
| 29th January |
Church is Married to
Intolerance As always, those that preach
tolerance turn out to be the most intolerant. Surely this intolerance must
be an equally "evil act" to those that he rants on about. |
| 28th January |
24 Nutters There seems
to be not a single anti-censorship nutter in the story of life to date. At a
time when censorial stereotypes are on the increase we feel that it is the
responsibility of religious bodies to challenge these insidious views, not
help to reinforce them. We have contacted various religious bodies
with a view to ascertaining whether they plan to introduce or develop any
positive anti-censorship characters in the up 'n' coming series of life. |
| 26th January |
Lets Boycott Christians From Peterborough Today Christian bosses of a packaging firm have refused to do business with a lingerie shop because it sells sex toys. For three years Laura Barnett has had bags and gift boxes used in her shop Es-sensuals, in Francis Street, Spalding, made by Eastern Packaging, based in Peterborough. During that time, her shop has had a room at the back where shoppers can buy sex toys of the type that can be bought on the high street. However, the manager of Eastern Packaging, Graham Rodger, sent a letter to Barnett which said: Whilst what goods you sell is your matter, as Christians, believers in the Lord Jesus, we no longer wish to be associated with your shop. The move will cost Es-sensuals £1,500, because the printing casts used to make the gift wrappings and bags cannot be transferred easily to other printers, Barnett said. She continued: Since when has religion had anything to do with sex? I am a Christian myself and thought the English stiff upper lip of 40 to 50 years ago was gone, but obviously not. I was gobsmacked when I received the letter and originally thought it was a joke." Barnett said: We have had the toys in the back room for the past three years and have never had any problems before. Access to the room is only permitted to people who are 18 and over and the items we sell there are not obscene. I have clients that come here who are regular church-goers and understand it is just a bit of fun, which keeps their relationships happy and healthy. It is proven that exploring and expressing sexuality in a relationship helps keep people together, which is what Christianity is about, isn't it? However, Rodger said the company, which is based in Welbeck Way, Woodston, was sticking by his decision to sever ties with the shop. We do not agree with the corrupt items that are being sold at the shop. We have known for a little while that the owners have moved into other fields of merchandise, which contradict our Christian beliefs and are against the teachings of the Bible. We have decided that it is against our consciences and no longer wish to be associated with it. Neither do the Melon Farmers want to be associated with Christian nutter businesses |
| 23rd January |
Muslim Nutters Advertise
Intolerance Based on an article from The Times Advertising posters featuring partial nudity are being defaced by Muslim nutters who are offended by displays of flesh. The advertising watchdog has confirmed that increasing numbers of posters are being torn down or painted over in predominantly Islamic areas. A website giving advice on how to vandalise billboards and listing potential targets has been set up by a group calling themselves Muslims Against Advertising (MAAD). MAAD, based in Birmingham, gives an index of defaced adverts in the city, including Levi’s, Wonderbra, PaddyPower, a radio station and a strip club. It says on its website that it believes in direct action and has paint and isn’t afraid to use it. There is no longer any need to cringe as you walk past a sleazy poster, we’ll improve it.” Advertisements for perfume, hair dye, bras and television programmes are among those that have been attacked. Photographs of semi-dressed women are the most frequently targeted, with the offending body parts painted over or ripped off. A poster advertising the Channel 4 programme Desperate Housewives is the most recent target; the images of two scantily-clad actresses have been torn from an East London billboard but three fully-dressed characters were left intact. |
| 22nd January |
Citing the
European Convention of Nutters Rights Based on an article from the BBC The Christian Institute, a nutter organisation based in Newcastle that claims 14,000 members, wrote to the corporation's lawyers last night with a threatening ultimatum. The BBC will face legal action over the decision to broadcast the Jerry Springer - the Opera unless it apologises for offending the nutters. It said unless it received an apology, plus an undertaking not to broadcast the expletive-strewn opera again, that it would seek a judicial review within seven days. Paul Conrathe of solicitors Ormerods said barristers Richard Gordon and Paul Bowen have already been retained and will apply to the high court for a judicial review next Thursday if their demands have not been met. We think there is a good case here. We think they have acted illegally and have violated the royal charter. Conrathe said he would also be using the Human Rights Act to argue his case that the BBC's decision to broadcast the programme, which has been branded blasphemous, was a breach of article nine, which states that everyone has a right to manifest their religious beliefs. He says article nine "circumscribes" article 10, which states that everyone has a right to freedom of expression. The institute said the broadcast was deeply offensive to Christians and was a clear breach of the BBC's royal charter. The charter requires the BBC not to broadcast material that offends against good taste or decency or is offensive to public feeling. The organisation also believes the BBC has discriminated against Christians by singling out the Christian faith for the kind of abuse that no other faith would receive. |
| 17th January |
Discriminatory Religions Check for Discrimination From Middle East Online
Egyptian television dramas will soon be subject to review by a panel of
religious censors, sparking outcry by authors who say the move is a threat
to their creative freedom and livelihoods. He said that under the new rules, only shows that are "responsible" and
"respect the values and traditions of Egyptian society" will be allowed to
hit the airwaves.The media cannot be transformed into instruments to
distil poison under the pretext of artistic licence. Certain programs
will now be presented to the clerics of Al-Azhar, the world's highest Sunni
Islam authority, and the small but powerful Christian church before being
broadcast, Beltagi said. |
| 14th January |
Sick of Intolerance Any non religious controversial film/play/TV etc causes a bit of reaction in the press and people have a good debate . The Daily Mail are sure to represent the censorial argument but they can at least accept defeat with a shrug and put it down to the sign of the times. As soon as religion gets involved, suddenly the threats and violence ensue. I rather suspect that if there is a heaven then it will surely be mostly populated by non religious people who genuinely live with their fellow man with the necessary civilisation and respect. From the BBC A British writer forced into hiding after violent protests by Sikhs led
to the cancellation of her play has broken her silence and defended her
work. Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti has received death threats over her play Behzti,
depicting rape and murder in a Sikh temple. She said that since the play's cancellation she had received messages of
support from other artists, fellow Sikhs and many other people across the
world. More than 1,000 actors, writers and directors, including Prunella
Scales, poet laureate Andrew Motion and Willy Russell, signed a petition
condemning the violent response to Behzti. |
| 14th January |
Early Day Emotion Typical of nutters to think they can somehow claim to implicitly speak for 70% of the population. Anyway since Sunday morning, Christianity is so undermined that he can surely no longer claim his figure of 70%. Jeffrey Donaldson, Ulster Unionist MP for Lagan Valley has
submitted an Early Day Motion to the House of Commons: |
| 14th January |
Heralding Sanity
From the
Christian Today |
| 13th January |
Resigned to Nutterdom
From the BBC From The Times
Michael Grade, the BBC Chairman, sought a personal assurance from his
Director-General that Jerry Springer — The Opera would not breach
broadcasting rules governing blasphemy. |
| 11th January |
Nutters Find their Voice BBC2's broadcast of Jerry Springer: the Opera met with large scale protest from nutters. This has been attributed to a group called Christian Voice. Its director, Stephen Green, tells the Guardian about his crusade to stop this 'tidal wave of filth'
From The Guardian
Deuteronomy 28 says many things. Verse 17, for example, says that if you do
not obey the Lord your God and do not carefully follow all his commands and
decrees, your basket and your kneading trough will be cursed - not
something that would compel many 21st- century sinners to adhere to the
straight and narrow. Verse 20 is more to the point: if you fail to obey
God's commands and decrees, it says, The Lord will send on you curses,
confusion and rebuke in everything you put your hand to, until you are
destroyed and come to sudden ruin because of the evil you have done in
forsaking him.
We reap the whirlwind: six million unborn children have died in just 35
years, 40% of births are now illegitimate, 56% of marriages end in divorce,
29% of men are economically inactive and over a million children are in day
care. There are two and a half times as many murders as 50 years ago, 45
times as much violent crime, 18 times as many rapes are reported, and crime
rates generally have increased tenfold. TV, radio, and the arts are awash
with blasphemy, violence and perversion, while virtue is derided.
Subscribers are asked to sign the following statement: We believe the
Holy Bible to be the inspired, infallible, written Word of God to whose
precepts, given for the good of nations and individuals, all man's laws must
submit. We believe all government to be under the authority of God and that
its purpose is the maintenance of freedom and justice solely in accordance
with Biblical principles. To uphold Christianity as the Faith of the United
Kingdom. |
| 9th January |
Christian Voice
Speaks Only Bullying & Physical Violence Whenever death threats, physical violence & harrassment crop in the news it is always highly likely that these originate from supposedly religious people. Hardly seems a good advert for religion. From The Independent The BBC placed a guard on the homes of some senior staff and took legal
action to shut down a Christian website that published the addresses and
phone numbers of its executives, as the row escalated over last night's
broadcast of Jerry Springer - The Opera. |
| 8th January |
50,000 Nutters Based on an article from the The Telegraph Mark Thompson, the BBC director general, joined the row over Jerry
Springer: The Opera yesterday, saying that as a practising Christian
he did not find it blasphemous. |