| 30th September |
Christian Voice do
not Speak for Christians From Christian Today
The Premier Christian Media Group and Christianity Magazine have joined
forces to call on the BBC to give a clearer definition of the opinions
of Christian leaders. The two Christian groups have criticised the BBC
for allowing an individual Christian’s opinion be perceived by the
public as the views of a majority of Christians. |
| 30th September |
Nutters Whinging from the
Social Background From Christian Today
The Vatican has demanded that more weight be afforded for churches and
Christians in the arrangement of Europe. The Vatican’s “foreign
minister” Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo, said at the weekend, that Europe’s
Christians must work against the pressures to push faith as a private
affair into the social background, reported the Swiss Livenet. |
| 26th September | God may be
Great But... ...those that speak in his name certainly aren't From The Guardian One of Britain's leading conceptual artists has accused the Tate gallery of 'cowardice' after it banned one of his major works for fear of offending some Muslims after the London terrorist bombings.
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| 25th September |
Intolerance of Extra Marital Sex = Tolerance of Rape
From the BBC |
| 24th September | Nutter's Day Based on articles from AVN Several churches throughout the state of California have announced
that they will take part in an event called “National Porn Sunday,”
which is intended to raise concerns and start a dialog around the issues
surrounding “the problem of pornography.” The one-day, nation-wide
event, scheduled for Oct. 9, will attack “America’s dirty little secret”
through what is termed an “explosive” program designed for churches. |
| 24th September |
Guarding Against Tolerant
Nutters From News From Russia With Sania Mirza, a national tennis hero after her recent success in
the US Open, is now surrounded by an unprecedented security apparatus
after Islamic groups threatened her over her tennis skirts, which they
say "offended" the religious sentiments of Muslims. |
| 23rd September |
Nutters Sensitive
to Mobile Phone Emissions From Mediawatch-UK Commenting about the availability of hardcore on 3G phones, John Beyer, director of mediawatch-uk said: The complete answer to this problem is to strengthen the law against pornography so that much of the imagery that is now available becomes illegal in line with Parliament’s intention in the 1959 Obscene Publications Act. The 3G mobile phones make more urgent the need for an international agreement on unacceptable Internet content. From The Herald Tribune With the advent of advanced cellular networks that deliver
full-motion video from the Internet - and the latest wave of phones
featuring large, bright color screens - the U.S. pornography industry is
eyeing the cellphone, like the videocassette recorder before it, as a
lucrative new vehicle for distribution. |
| 22nd September |
Kissing Tolerance Goodbye Based on an article from the BBC
An Israeli couple being married in India have found that you may not kiss the
bride - the pair were fined $22 for indecency for their wedding embrace. The apologetic couple said they were unaware public kissing was banned.
Predictably tolerant priests were offended when the couple kissed and hugged
during the chanting of religious verses. Some of the priests were upset by their
actions at the wedding and filed a case claiming Hindu sentiments had been hurt.
SN Garg, president of the Priests and Pilgrimage Society, said: It is a
matter of concern for the priest community. We want the government to ensure
that tourists visiting Pushkar must respect Indian culture. Garg said the
couple had now been forgiven after they apologised for their behaviour. |
| 21st September |
Saving Private Ryan from
Nutters
From The
Independent, Thanks to Marc |
| 20th September |
Touring Despite the Voice From The Guardian Theatres across Britain have united in defiance against a threat of
prosecution from an evangelical Christian group to save the national
tour of the controversial musical Jerry Springer the Opera. The musical has been seen by 425,000 theatregoers and had 2.4 million viewers when it was broadcast on BBC2 on January 8, a record figure for a televised musical or opera. |
| 19th September | Violent
Nutterography From The Telegraph
Mary Whitehouse dubbed it as the most depraved play in theatrical
history and its depiction of male rape and mutilation sparked one of the
most notorious legal battles of the last century. But now the The
Romans In Britain has been labelled as funny, sensitive, and
beautiful by the actor responsible for the play's first professional
revival in 25 years. |
| 18th September |
Addicted to Intolerance Perhaps Christian literature should carry a similar warning: Millions have been killed, maimed and tortured as a result of centuries of nutter addiction to intolerance Based on an article from Refused Classification
PRO-family nutters; conservative and Christian nutter MPs have joined
forces to push for compulsory health warnings on sexually explicit DVDs
and magazines. |
| 16th September |
Mediawatch
Flooding our Newspapers with Bollox Hold on a bit...an awful lot of the European Channels are marketed across Europe and are simply not aimed at a single territory. Britain has its own channels simply because it has its own repressive standards and cannot share in the infinitely better services viewed by the rest of Europe. I think Beyer may find that Europeans have the choice of many more adult channels than the Sky suffering Brits. From the Daily Mail
27 X-rated channels make Britain shameful adult TV capital of Europe Research shows pornography was the fastest growing genre in television last year. The number of X-rated channels in Britain increased by a third – from 18 to 27 – to overtake the availability of children’s channels, which number 24. Campaigners last night blamed the Government and regulators for allowing porn to ‘flood’ our screens. John Beyer, director of mediawatch-uk said X-rated broadcasters are endlessly ‘testing the waters’. He added: ‘Some things they put on are in breach of generally accepted standards. But the failure of the Obscene Publications Act means pornographers know they can get away with pushing the boundaries and showing harder and harder material. The porn industry has moved into TV in a big way – but with only minimal regulatory constraint.’ The research, by the media consultancy Screen Digest, shows there are now 84 pornography channels across Europe, compared to just three a decade ago. Under Ofcom rules, pornography in Britain is far less explicit than in much of continental Europe. But broadcasters are lobbying to lift the current ban on R18 films and earlier this year Playboy TV was fined £25,000 by Ofcom for screening hard-core pornographic film in breach of the programme code. |
| 15th September |
Comments in Hellish Bad Taste Shameful comments. It is beyond ludicrous to suggest that there is a parallel with the treatment of Jews. He should be fed to the lions! From The Scotsman, Thanks to Dan
A row has broken out after a minister compared the performance of scenes in a
controversial musical to the treatment of Jews in Nazi Germany. |
| 7th September |
Tolerance Loses 6-0, 6-0 From The Telegraph
India's leading female tennis player has been subjected to a fatwa by a Muslim
cleric for wearing short skirts and revealing tops on the international tennis
circuit. |
| 7th September |
Pope Gets a Quiet Reception The BBFC hardly found Popetown too challenging and have passed it 12 uncut. The BBFC have also passed Jerry Springer: The Opera uncut on DVD at 18. So not much joy for nutters there. From Ekklesia
A ten-episode adult TV cartoon series scrapped by the BBC after protests about
its alleged anti-Catholic content has gone Europe-wide on DVD - without so much
as a murmur from opponents in the UK national press or media. |
| 5th September | Tolerant
Neighbours Worthy of hatred or what? From The Guardian
A mob that razed a dozen homes over an alleged affair between a Christian man
whose family owns the beer factory and a Muslim woman from a neighbouring
village who was then murdered by her own family. |
| 3rd September | Prison
Issue Burkas From the BBC
Police in Indian-administered Kashmir have arrested the leader and six other
members of an all-women separatist group fighting against 'obscenity'. |
| 1st September | Evil in a Burka "Dukhtaran-e-Millat has also campaigned for women to veil themselves fully and sprayed paint over those who refused to cover up". Worthy of hatred or what? Based on an article from The Guardian
Nutters wearing burkas in Indian Kashmir have raided brothels, smashed wine
bottles and chastised canoodling teenagers in internet cafes to "arrest moral
degradation". |
| 28th August | Easily
Offended Nutters Based on an article from the BBC
Broadcasters in the UK are happy to offend their viewers, nutters have told the
Edinburgh TV festival. If they do not understand why we may be offended by a
programme, they could stop it, said Christian Voice national director
Stephen Green. But they just keep going. |
| 28th August |
I am not against
all this sort of thing, BUT. From Cambridge News
A councillor has failed to see the funny side of a hit show due to be staged at
an arts centre and plans to write to the town mayor telling him it is
'inappropriate'. |
| 26th August |
Fertile Breeding Ground
for Nutters From Yahoo News
An offshoot of Big Brother is set to take reality TV to controversial new
levels. The Dutch show will feature a woman's hunt for sperm from male
competitors. But unlike this year's Big Brother, the sperm will be used to
artificially inseminate the woman and produce a child.
The plan is that we visit potential donors and - of course on camera - decide
which man is most suitable, the 30-year old woman who will feature in the
program said in an interview with De Telegraaf newspaper. Afterwards there
will be artificial insemination, said the woman who was identified only as "Yessica"
and who has bought a house with a room for a child. |
| 24th August | An Orgy
of Complaints Based on an article from the Daily Express The BBC is preparing itself for nutter complaints about its most expensive drama series. Rome, a £58 million epic being screened this autumn, has been misleadingly hyped up as having some of the most explicit and violent scenes ever seen on British TV. Full-frontal nudity, blood soaked brutality and obscene language, pepper the 12 episodes, which claim to be an accurate dramatisation of the collapse of the Roman Republic. The series, which US viewers can see from Sunday, opens in 52BC as the republic is starting to fall apart. It centres around two soldiers returning from the war in Gaul. The series is a co-production between the BBC and US broadcaster HBO. |
| 23rd August | Visited by
Nutters Visitor Q was awarded an uncut 18 video certificate by the BBFC in 2004 From Scoop
Press release from the nutters of the Society for the Promotion of Community
Values: Court of Appeal directs Board in Classification of Visitor Q |
| 21st August | Tassel Hassle Based on an article from the BBC Swaziland's King Mswati III has ended a five-year sex ban he imposed
on the kingdom's teenage girls a year early. The girls have had to wear
large woollen tassels as a sign of their chastity since 2001. These are
to be burnt in a huge ceremony. |
| 19th August |
No Jokes and No Education
Please From New Kerala The Indian Supreme Court Thursday sought reactions from the
government, The Times of India and Hindustan Times, on a petition
questioning the publication of titillating materials in the two
newspapers. |
| 19th August | Nutter Bait Based on an article from Chortle
The creators of Jerry Springer: The Opera are to take their new
production, set in a stand-up club, to the West End stage. Their plans were
revealed in an Edinburgh show called How To Write An Opera About Jerry
Springer, being staged today and tomorrow only. |
| 15th August |
Diminished Responsibility
Attorney From The Register
Outspoken US attorney Jack Thompson has said he will win the civil case brought
against the publisher of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and others by the
families of policemen shot dead in Fayette, Alabama in 2003, allegedly by a
youth obsessed with the video game. |
| 13th August |
Salvation from Moral Decadency From Antara News
About 500 activists representing 29 Muslim organizations held a rally here on
Thursday to call for the salvation of younger generation from moral decadency. |
| 12th August | New
Nutters on the Block From AVN
The Adult Freedom Foundation reports that a US group tentatively named The
National Feminist Anti-Pornography Movement gathered in Boston last month to
begin a “new phase of the feminist anti-pornography movement.” |
| 12th August |
Tolerating Adult Videos From AVN Islamic militants threatened to kill him for it, but Abu Mustafa says it was the only way he knew to make a living in the chaos that is Baghdad today. The adult video salesman is among many traders caught between two
faces of the new Iraq, one liberated from the state censorship of Saddam
Hussein, the other gripped by religious zeal, according to a Reuters
story. I am scared but what else can I do? I tried lots of other
jobs. I worked in a factory, but you just can't make any money in Iraq.
It's the only way to support my son. |
| 11th August |
Commissioning Nutters Based on an article from the Washington Times The US TV regulator, the Federal Communications Commission, has added
an anti-indecency activist to the staff of a key office, prompting talk
that the agency is poised for another crackdown on programming it deems
inappropriate for the airwaves. FCC spokesman David H. Fiske
said she is working part time in a post that focuses on "consumer and
social issues" in broadcasting and cable. She will serve as a liaison
with Capitol Hill, the industry and other activists, he said. |
| 9th August | Scripture
Solitaire Lets hope it is a roaring success. Then more time will be spent playing games, and less time will be spent imposing their intolerant morality on others. From the BBC A games portal has opened its doors for gamers who want to play
titles that are guaranteed to be "safe" for families. |
| 8th August | Grand Auto
Bandwagon From The Times Outspoken Florida attorney Jack Thompson, whose legal crusades
against violent and sexually explicit videogames and the organization
that regulates them has garnered more and more media attention, is back
in the public eye. This time Thompson is petitioning the Entertainment
Software Rating Board (ESRB) to change its M (Mature) rating to an AO
(Adults Only) rating for Capcom's Killer 7, a stylized
psycho-thriller. |
| 7th August |
Intelligence Challenged
President From The Times The theory of intelligent design, which emphasises the role of
a creator in the development of the universe, has received a boost from
President George W Bush. He has called for it to be taught alongside
evolution in schools. |
| 5th August | Whose Community From Scoop The Society For Promotion Of Community Standards is supporting a
national Campaign to have the “watershed” time for the broadcasting of
Adults Only (AO) television programmes moved from 8.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.
It is calling on the public to make this an election issue by contacting
their local MPs and urging them to get their respective parties to make
a public commitment to the time change, as part of their election
policy. The Campaign was launched at the VOTE (Viewers of Television
Excellence) AGM on 7 June 2005 and MPs from all the main political
parties were present, including Broadcasting Minister Hon. Steve Maharey.
Society Vice-President Graham Fox, who is a VOTE (Wellington) committee
member, helped organise the event. |
| 3rd August |
Nobody's Singing and
Dancing in Pakistan From The Independent Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has launched a legal battle
against his Islamic political allies in a bid to stop them setting up a
Taliban-style "morality police" in the conservative north-western
province. |
| 30th July | Mediawatch
Heaven From Bernama Several well- known public figures have called on the Malaysian
government to review the contents of foreign television programmes which
they said were damaging to Malaysian culture and values. They made the
call ahead of the offering of 176 TV channels -- 169 pay-TV and seven
free-to-air channels -- to Malaysian viewers next year.
Royal Professor Ungku Aziz expressed a similar view when he appeared on
the "Debat Perdana" programme aired by TV1 on July 17. He said reality
TV programmes and certain advertisements shown on local TV had caused an
identity crisis in today's youth. These programmes and advertisements
were based on fantasy and of no benefit except to attract attention for
commercial purposes, he added. |
| 26th July |
Religion with Alternative
Tolerance Based on an article from Gay Wired Two unidentified gay teenagers were publicly executed in Iran this
week for the crime of homosexuality. According to the London Times, the
youths were executed in Edalat (Justice) Square in the city of Mashhad,
in north-east Iran. |
| 26th July |
Religion for Another Planet From The Guardian The Church of England yesterday found itself in the potentially
embarrassing position of telling its clergy that if they entered civil
partnerships under new government legislation they would have to pledge
to remain celibate. Ordinands and vicars who apply to register their
relationships with same-sex partners can expect to be called to explain
themselves. |
| 25th July | Cornerstone
Nutters Based on an article from The Times A new group of Conservative MPs, The Cornerstone, has stepped into
the leadership race with attack on liberals in the party ranks |
| 25th July |
Resistance is Useless From Dan and TheResistanceManifesto After hearing about this story I thought I would go onto TheResistance`s website and find out a bit about them. After reading just a little bit I can conclude that they are amongst the biggest religious nutters in the world let alone the United States of America. Typical of most fanatic Christian groups, anti-sex and anti-gay. They are heaped in paranoia and hatred of anything non Christian. They are the ones who should be ashamed of themselves not the lovely Ms Jessica Simpson. Perhaps Ms Simpson would make the bold move of telling such a bunch
of houlier than thou busybodies to shove their calls for an apology back
up their bible belts! |
| 22nd July |
Society for
the Promotion of Community Repression From Scoop Nutters of the Society for the Promotion of Community Standards have
applauded the decision of TelestraClear’s new chief executive, Dr Allan
Freeth, to pull the plug on its “three adult hardcore Chilli channels
from its pay-TV business Saturn TV”. Saturn also won't be broadcasting
Sky's adult channels - Playboy and Spice 1 and 2. |
| 19th July | Nutters
Meet the Kernel From AVN Dr. Jerry Kirk, founder and chairman of the National Coalition for
the Protection of Children & Families, and Rick Schatz, president and
CEO of the organization, met with US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
on July 13, according to the Christian Wire Service.
We know the Attorney General will make obscenity prosecution a priority, Schatz added. We are very encouraged by the Attorney General's commitment to enforce the law and defend the interests of our country, families and children. |
| 17th July |
Community Standards (Lynch
Mobs) From New Kerala A young man and a middle-aged woman were allegedly lynched in a
village on the outskirts of this winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir
after they were caught having sex in a forest. |