| 31st December | A Town
fit for Nutters From the Jakarta Post
The Tangerang municipal administrationin Indonesia destroyed thousands
of bottles of name-brand alcoholic drinks, pornographic pirated VCDs and
six gambling machines confiscated in a string of raids this month. |
| 29th December |
Muslim
Countries Called to Boycott Danish Bacon From Denmark.dk
An Islamic cultural organisation encouraged its members to boycott
Denmark until an official apology was offered for drawings printed in a
national newspaper depicting the prophet Mohammed |
| 26th December |
Tolerantly Baying for
Execution From the Washington Post
An Afghan journalist who was recently sentenced to two years in prison
for publishing controversial magazine articles about Islam, women's
rights and the Afghan justice system will be released from jail later
this week, officials said. |
| 23rd December | A
Delicate Veil of Latex Condoms save lives. I wonder how many more millions of lives would have been saved if Mary had been protected by a delicate veil of latex. From The Guardian
A British artist has outraged Roman Catholics around the world by
advertising a statuette of the Virgin Mary enveloped in a condom in a
respected Jesuit weekly. |
| 23rd December |
Politically Correct Christmas Proves Politically Incorrect From the Islington Gazette
Muslims are protesting at the Islington Council's "moronic
anti-Christian purge" of Christmas. |
| 21st December |
Designed for Not So
Intelligent People Based on an article from The Scotsman
Theories of "intelligent design" are based on unscientific, religious
beliefs and cannot be taught as an alternative to Darwin's theory of
evolution, a United States judge said yesterday in a landmark ruling.
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| 21st December |
Ban is Music to the Ears
of Nutters From the Tahlequah Daily Press
Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has banned all Western
music from state radio and TV stations _ an eerie reminder of the 1979
Islamic revolution when popular music was outlawed as "un-Islamic" under
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. |
| 17th December |
Feeding Frenzy of the 5000
Nutters Based on an article from The Sun A Christmas magic show has sparked outrage amongst nutters by attempting to recreate Bible miracles. Nutters slammed Channel 4’s The Magic of Jesus – which aims to see if eight New Testament ‘feat’ are really possible. Illusionists raise a headless corpse from the dead, cure a blind person, feed 5,000 football fans with five loaves and two fishes and walk on water.
John "Concentration Camp" Beyer, of mediawatch-uk, said: Channel 4
are, true to form, trying to court controversy by putting on a show like
this at Christmas time. An awful lot of people will be upset and this
seems to me a calculated attempt to cause offence. |
| 16th December |
Turkish No Freedom Zones From The Independent
Proposals by the Turkish government to ban alcohol in city centres and
create "drinking zones" in remote suburbs have enraged secularists and
rekindled fears that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is returning
his ruling party to its Islamic roots. From The Guardian According to a survey by the Merkez news agency, there are now alcohol bans in public places in 61 of Turkey's 81 provinces. By law, it would be difficult for the government to issue a blanket ban on alcohol. Raki is the national tipple in Turkey, which also boasts a growing quality wine industry and Efes, a major brewer. Critics complain, however, that the Erdogan government is moving by stealth to institute a ban, to stigmatise drinking, and to step up pressure on the industry.
An opposition leader, Kemal Anadol, argued that it was illegal to
segregate alcohol consumption in cafes and restaurants. What they
want is Tehran not Luxembourg, he said. |
| 15th December updated 17th December |
Lashings
of Brutality From the BBC Religious authorities have began implementing a ban on mixed taxis and busses passed earlier this year. In accordance with Sharia law, men and women are not allowed to travel together on public transport. The BBC's Ado Sale Kankiya in the city of Kano says some 9,000 religious marshals are on the streets to implement the ban.
Despite the officials and publicity leading up to the implementation of
the law, many women are still riding on the bikes, he says. Women say
there are not enough public transport alternatives in the state that
adopted Sharia law in 2000.
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| 17th December | Update:
Tolerantly Preventing
Women from Travel From The Guardian Hundreds of taxi moped operators in the northern Nigerian city of
Kano have clashed with Islamic authorities over a ban on women
passengers, a new sharia law which they said deprived them of their best
customers. A fleet of riders, known as achaba, drove through the city
wielding sticks this week in protests which turned violent, leaving 11
people injured and 24 motorised tricycles vandalised. |
| 14th December |
No Future in Papua & New
Guinea What's the betting that religion is behind this suggestion rather than any notion of caring for the community. Based on an article from the National
A local government leader in the Western Highlands province of Papua &
New Guinea want a total ban on nightclubs, poker machines and alcohol in
the province. |
| 13th December |
Brethren Against Jerry
Springer Based on an article from the BNP
The following is the report received from one of our British National
Party representatives who attended the recent meeting, called by
concerned Christians to organise protest against next month’s showing of
the Jerry Springer “musical” at Plymouth’s Barbican theatre. |
| 10th December |
With All Due respect,
We'll Look Into It. From Denmark.dk.
Daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten's twelve cartoons of the Muslim prophet
Mohammed are causing ripples across the world and worries at the Office
of the United Nations' High Commissioner for Human Rights, Louise Arbour. |
| 8th December | In the
Lap of Nutters Based on an article from Unison
A group working with women involved in prostitution is campaigning
against the opening of Peter Stringfellow's lap dancing club on Parnell
Street in Dublin. |
| 6th December |
John "Concentration Camp" Beyer See Response from John "Concentration Camp" Beyer of Mediawatch-UK From the Mediawatch-UK response to the Government consultation on the possession of violent pornography. We agree that the possession of material listed in paragraph 39 of the consultation should be illegal but this list is too limited and should be extended to include material listed by the BBFC as suitable for classification at ‘R18’. The penalty appropriate for these new offences should be a minimum of three years imprisonment with heavy fines and confiscation of assets and destruction of the guilty person’s pornographic articles, computer and/or video and DVD copying equipment. Penalties should also be available for those who upload such images, Internet Service Providers who host it and telecommunications companies who allow access to it. Did I read something in the bible along the lines of : If thy neighbour's private bedroom pleasures offend you, then pluck out his eyes and send him to prison for three years? Even if it does not appear quite like this in the bible I believe that it must have been an error in translation and the sense was indeed as above. I simply cannot believe the depths of intolerance and persecution that supposedly religious people are descending too. How can any civilised person wish a 3 year prison sentence on the totally harmless bedroom activities of say a couple of million people. It is about time religious bosses got their act together and stopped their religion from being hijacked by warmongers, torturers, child molestors, terrorists, violent mobs and Mediawatch-UK. |
| 6th December |
Voice of Intolerance Based on an article from ic Liverpool
Nutter Christian groups last night vowed to ban Jerry Springer: the Opera
from being staged in Liverpool. The opera has been scheduled to appear at the
city's Empire theatre.
Alan Chester, of Christian Voice, who is spearheading the demonstrations, said
watching the opera made him feel physically ill: It did have a physical
effect on me and I had to watch it in parts because to see it the whole way
through would have made me sick. We pray to God in the name of Jesus and ask for
blessings for our city, but why should He when this is allowed and He is held up
to foul, mocking ridicule in the name of so-called entertainment. |
| 6th December |
Enlightened Moderation From The Telegraph
A poem in a school textbook has been removed by embarrassed education officials
in Pakistan after it was found that the first letters of each line spelt out
"President George W Bush."
America has even donated money to transform Pakistan's national curriculum into
something closer to western ideals. The result is a much-lampooned US-friendly
philosophy called "enlightened moderation" which America has agreed to pay to
disseminate in schools. |
| 6th December |
Fucking Intolerant Based on a rather islamophobic article from Mich News
Italian leadership warns Roman Catholic not to marry Muslims. It won't work.
Don't do it. |
|
5th December updated 9th December updated
11th December Updated 26th December Updated 31st December |
Try Something New
Today...A Different Shop Based on an article from The Independent Shameful Sainsbury's & Woolworths
have bowed to pressure from a tiny fringe Christian nutters group by
withdrawing copies of a DVD of Jerry Springer: The Opera from stores
around the UK.
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| 9th December |
Update:
Sainsbury's told to Blog Off
From the BBC Shameful Woolworths said it does not
wish to act as censor BUT... it was responding to "numerous
complaints" by customers. Sainsbury's said it received 10 to 20 complaints
which should be regarded in the context that it very rarely gets any
complaints about DVDs So what have the bloggers got planned? |
| 9th December |
Update:
Inequity to Equity Letter from Martin Brown, Equity Campaigns, Press and PR Officer (Equity represent those that work in the media industry) You may have read in the press that both Sainsbury’s and Woolworths have
withdrawn from sale DVDs of Jerry Springer - The Opera after receiving
complaints from the public. This is the same production of Jerry Springer -
The Opera which was subject to protests when the BBC screened it. |
| 11th December |
Update:
Sainsbury's respond It seems that the 2nd weeks sales may have been so poor because Sainsbury's had already started to withdraw it from the shelves. And thanks to Anthony: I wonder whether Sainsburys and Woolworths were so keen to listen to complaints from outraged Christians who complained about Halloween products, which clearly annoy many Christians but are a huge moneyspinner for both companies. Thanks to Paul It would be interesting to find out if they follow this policy with all titles with low sales, although I somehow doubt it. It would make sense for a small shop to do this, but a shop the size of Sainsburys would just swallow up any low sales of any one product. I sent an email to Sainsburys objecting to their decision to stop selling
Jerry Springer: The Opera. Thought you might be interested to read
their response:
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| 12th December |
Update:
Institutionalised Nutters The uncut region 2 DVD is available at UK Amazon. It has got to be great Melon Farming Chrsitams gift for any uptight distant family members From MediawatchWatch Homophobic fundamentalists The Christian Institute have added their voice to the anti-Springer crowd. This from their mail shot:
Their dedicated Springer page provides contact details to Tesco, Asda,
and WHSmith - very useful for sending messages of support. Thanks, CI. |
| 16th December |
Update:
Parliament Spring into Motion From MediawatchWatch Springer questions asked in Parliament. The EDM is already enjoying cross-party support with seven signatures from MPs including Labour’s Glenda Jackson and the Conservative Party’s Peter Bottomley.
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| 26th December |
Update:
Tesco & Asda Pander to Nutters Based on an article from the Christian Institute
WH Smith have been harangued but are still selling the DVD The train operator GNER have encouraged the readers of their Livewire magazine to go and see something they describe as "crashing through every barrier of taste".
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| 31st December |
Update:
Christian Institute and a
Claim Too Far From MediawatchWatch It seems the Christian Institute may have been mistaken about Tesco banishing Jerry Springer: The Opera from its shelves. A subscriber to the NSS mailing list received this response from Wayne Hansen at Tesco customer services:
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| 5th December |
Nutters with Stars in their
Eyes Based on an article from The Telegraph A Christian mission that was founded by a former stripper is helping lap
dancers and porn viewers, actors and actresses to find God. |
| 4th December |
Tolerantly Offering a
Reward for Murder From Denmark.dk. See also Tolerantly Threatening Cartoonists spotted by MediawatchWatch Bounty put on prophet cartoonists' heads |
| 2nd December |
A Nutters Kiss Thanks to Dan A pre-watershed lesbian kiss on top BBC soap EastEnders triggered
20+ complaints from nutters, the corporation confirmed today. |
| 1st December |
Nutter Assistance with a Melon Farming Christmas Games List
Family Media Guide has prepared a list of the Top 10 Most Violent Video Games released so far this year. Utilizing a proprietary audit process, the company's trained video
game analysts capture and document instances of profanity, sex, violence,
and substance abuse using a database-driven technology employing
approximately 4000 rules and algorithms governing millions of potential rule
combinations.
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| 28th November |
Tolerantly Executing Gay Men From 365Gay Two men have been hanged in a public square in northern Iran after being
found guilty of homosexuality a semi-official newspaper reported recently. |
| 28th November |
Uniform Nutterdom From the Iran Press Service After a period of some tolerance under former president Mohammad Khatami,
Iran is now experiencing a cultural clampdown. President Mahmoud Ahmadi
Nezhad is implementing the hardest of hardline ideological tendencies in the
cultural arena, consistent with his belief that his administration should
prepare the country for the reappearance of the hidden imam (who is now more
than a thousand years old). To this end, Ahmadi Nezhad has taken a host of
provocative steps regarding: |
| 28th November |
Assemblies of Nutters Based on an article from The Age A nutter campaign to try to stop Shepparton's first brothel from opening
helped elect two members of the Christian right to Greater Shepparton
Council at the weekend. |
| 28th November
|
Burning Anger From Christian Today
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has urged the reform of
Pakistan’s Blasphemy laws during an eight-day tour primarily of
earthquake-stricken regions this week. |
| 27th November
|
UAE Tolerantly Persecutes Gays From Bgay
More than two dozen gay Arab men face strict punishment after being
arrested at what police in the United Arab Emirates described as a mass
homosexual wedding. |
| 27th November
|
Catholics
Aid AIDS
From Christian Today
The Catholic Church in Scotland has criticised plans by a condom
manufacturer to provide taxi drivers in Edinburgh with condoms to give
out to couples for free on their way home after a night out. |
| 26th November
|
Taking the Rap We wouldn't like to think that the French unrest was caused by MPs' own policies now would we. Far better for them to pin the blame on some ludicrous media hook. If some MPs show this level of incompetence in their analysis of the causes of unrest, then it is hardly surprising that they have proven incompetent in policy making. From the BBC A French MP has publicly accused rappers of fuelling the country's recent riots with their songs. It comes a day after 200 politicians backed his petition calling for legal action against seven rap musicians and bands it alleges have incited racism.
The petition, handed to Justice Minister Pascal Clement, has been signed
by 153 members of the lower house of parliament and 49 senators.
The French Prime Minister, Dominique de Villepin, however dismissed the
claims by some of his party colleagues that rap music fuelled suburban
rioting in France. de Villepin told French radio that he wanted to avoid
finger-pointing about the origins of the unrest. But he said that the
courts should deal with lyrics that overstepped the mark. Monsieur R, real name Richard Makela, already faces a separate lawsuit for "outrage to social decency" over the song FranSSe, brought by another conservative MP and to be heard in February. The rapper told LCI television: Hip hop is a crude art, so we use crude words. It is not a call to violence. Four members of the rap group Sniper were acquitted earlier this year in Rouen, northern France, in a case brought by the Interior Ministry over a song it alleged incited attacks on the police. An appeal is due to be heard next month. French authorities said the situation had returned to normal last week, following three weeks of unrest that affected dozens of towns and cities. Nationwide, almost 9,000 cars were set ablaze and some 3,000 people were arrested. The French parliament last week approved a three-month state of emergency. |
| 26th November updated 27th November |
Fearing a Tolerant Backlash From The Times
Marlowe's Koran-burning hero is censored to avoid Muslim anger |
| 27th November | Fearing a Tolerant Backlash:
Update From The Guardian The director and adaptor of Tamburlaine , David Farr,
responds to yesterday's story in the Times. |
| 26th November
|
Tolerantly Expecting Virginity From The Scotsman
A popular actress has been pelted with sandals, tomatoes and rotten eggs
for telling Indian men not to expect their brides to be virgins any
more.
The controversy has at once titillated and outraged Indians. Even the
finance minister has been grilled by journalists for his opinion,
sidestepping specifics but backing free speech. The Indian Formula 1
driver Narain Karthikeyan and Miss Universe, Russia's Natalie Glebanova,
have also come out in support. |
| 19th November
|
Tolerant
Death Threats From The Times
Islamist murders and threats have transformed the once-tolerant
Netherlands into a place of armed bodyguards and fear
Job Cohen, the Mayor of Amsterdam, has tried to build bridges with the
Muslim community but, as the country’s highest-profile Jew, he also
needs round- the-clock protection. |
| 18th November
|
Computer Games Club of
Nutter MPs
From the Daily Mail Shameful David Cameron has promised to campaign against violent music and computer games if he becomes Tory leader, saying they are fuelling the rise in anti-social behaviour. The favourite to win the race to succeed Michael Howard said a government must demand help from those who shape popular culture if it is going to have any hope of tackling crime. He said he would build a ‘comprehensive anti-crime policy’ that would ‘not only strengthen the criminal justice system, but re-civilise our society’.
Meanwhile shameful MP Michael Foster is backing
calls for a ban which will prevent the video game called Bully
being sold in Hastings shops.
Michael Foster said: This game allows the person playing it to take
on the persona of a bully, able for instance to kick and punch other
pupils and spit in their food. I think that can only encourage young
people to find pleasure and excitement in abusing others."
The game would be "submitted to the appropriate bodies" to be rated, he
added. |
| 16th November
|
Tolerant Punishment for Brothel Keeper & Pornographer From Iran Focus
A man was publicly hanged in the town of Qazvin, west of the Iranian
capital Tehran, a state-run daily reported on Tuesday. |
| 15th November
|
Hype will Prove
a Shot in the Arm for 50 Cent Based on an biased article from The Times
Anti-gun nutters have called on stores to withdraw a computer game
starring the rapper 50 Cent and described as one of the most violent to
be released.
A profanity-laced voiceover by 50 Cent explains that points are gained
by rifling through the pockets of murdered opponents to steal “bling,
wallets and weapons”. The advanced graphics allow for a “bullet’s-eye
view” of a gunshot as it ploughs into a rival’s exploding cranium. But
50 Cent’s bullet wounds magically heal, angering nutters who deal with
gun crime. |
| 14th November
|
Singing Some Old Nutter Standards Based on an article from Scoop The New Zealand nutters of the Society For Promotion Of Community Standards have been whinging at the censor for passing the internationally successful films of Irreversible and 9 Songs From a Society For Promotion Of Community Standards press release:
The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) - notes in its
Annual Report 2005, recently tabled in parliament, that the two films
most complained about by members of the public over the last year, were
9 Songs and Irreversible. Both were films that the Society
sought unsuccessfully to have banned or cut, by seeking reviews of the
classifications by the Film and Literature Board of Review. In both
cases the Board unanimously upheld the R18 classifications issued by the
Classification Office. The OFLC Report 2005 states: |
| 14th November | Poetic
Tolerance From The Times
She risked torture, imprisonment, perhaps even death to study literature
and write poetry in secret under the Taliban. Last week, when she should
have been celebrating the success of her first book, Nadia Anjuman, was
beaten to death in Herat, apparently murdered by her husband. |
| 13th November |
Nutters Want A Red
Light for Thomas Cook
We don't think of it as prostitution, we here in Pattaya think of it as hiring a short term girlfriend. No doubt the nutters of the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women think we are in La La Land...And they are are right...we are!
From The Guardian
Thomas Cook, Britain's longest running tour operator, is launching
family tours to see prostitutes touting for trade in Amsterdam's red
light district. The night-time excursions, which include a briefing
about the 'system' from a former prostitute, are open to children of any
age, and the company boasts 'under threes go free'. |
| 13th November | WataNutter Many politicians harp back to some mythical golden age of morality. In reality such a moral code was maintained not by choice but by abject poverty. There was no divorce as there was simply no option. Some politicians don't quite get it and make ludicrous connections between modern times and the golden age. As if the clock can be wound back by a few insignificant traditions. Now that young people have a little more money, it is hardly surprising that they CHOOSE to spend some of it on the pleasures of life such as drink and sex. The only way that nutter politicians will get their perverse way is to drive people back into poverty. Let us hope that they prove equally ineffective in achieving this as they are in preventing young people from enjoying drink and sex. Based on an article from the Bangkok Post
An ancient Thai marriage rite in which wives prostrate before their
husbands should be revived to bring back the disappearing happy family,
Social Development and Human Security Minister Watana Muangsook said
yesterday. The minister's latest laughable idea to build a healthy
society, was quickly criticised by women's rights activists. They asked
why a husband could not pay such respect to his wife. |
| 11th November |
Rome Wasn't Complained
about in a Day From MediawatchWatch The predicted public outcry against the BBC/HBO production Rome has failed to materialise. An insider source informs MediawatchWatch that last night’s episode chalked up one complaint from 4.7 million viewers - and that was about the use of the metric system to describe Hadrian’s Wall. As Hadrian’s Wall didn’t feature in last night’s episode, even that complaint was probably directed at the show which followed Rome, What the Romans Did for Us. John Beyer must be very disappointed in you all. |
| 1st November updated 3rd November updated 9th November comment 11th November |
Stamped
on by Nutters Based on an article from The Telegraph
Hindu nutters are demanding that Royal Mail withdraws one of this year's
Christmas stamps, claiming the mother and child image it represents is insulting
to their religion.
Ramesh Kallidai, secretary general of the Hindu Forum of Britain, said the image
was insensitive, because it showed people who were clearly Hindu worshipping
Christ.
|
| 3rd November | Update Based on an article from The Telegraph Hindus are being urged to attempt to clog up the postal service after
the Royal Mail refused to withdraw a supposedly "offensive" Christmas
stamp. Ramesh Kallidai, the head nutter of the Hindu Forum of Britain,
has asked its members, and members of other Hindu groups, to send
unstamped protest letters to Royal Mail's headquarters.
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| 9th November | Update
No doubt this will mean massive demand for the stamp from collectors now that it has rarity value. From MediawatchWatch As reported in various Indian news sources, the Royal Mail has bowed
to pressure from Hindu community leaders and agreed not to print any
more of the offending stamps.
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| 11th November |
Comment from Alan This is absurd! Given that the stamp
is a copy of an image that's been around for 300 years, this is quite
ludicrous. Maybe Christians should now start hassling the Royal Mail. |
|
8th November
|
Based on an article from the New Straits Times Muslim unwed mothers who surrender themselves to Welfare Department shelters will not face penalties under religious authorities. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr Abdullah Md Zin said Syariah court action was only initiated if complaints were filed.
Abdullah, who is in charge of Islamic religious affairs, said even if a
Muslim woman had sex out of wedlock, she would not be detained in the
absence of a proper complaint. [I wonder if there is
a clerk in the next office who's job it is to generate complaints] |
| 8th November
|
Nutters Maybe...But not
Antisocial From ic Birmingham Anti-social behaviour laws meant to curb yob behaviour should never
have been used against Sikhs protesting over a controversial play
highly offensive to their religious beliefs, the High Court was told
. |
| 7th November
|
Tolerantly Threatening
Cartoonists From The Telegraph A Danish experiment in testing "the limits of freedom of speech" has
backfired - or succeeded spectacularly - after newspaper cartoons of the
Prophet Mohammed provoked an outcry. |
| 6th November
|
Jeez! Based on an article from the Washington Post One of the hottest-selling T-shirts around the country shows a simply
drawn snowman with a menacing expression. The image is popularized by
drug-dealer-turned-rapper Young Jeezy and symbolizes those who sell a
white substance known on the street as snow: cocaine. |
| 5th November
|
Flandering to Nutters Based on an article from Expatica Nutter opposition to the poster advertising the play Our Sweet
Lady of Flanders is gathering strength, attracting now the wrath of
the extreme right Flemish Interest. The party is accusing Ghent theatre
society Union Suspecte and the Royal Flemish Theatre of deliberately
provoking thousands of Flemish people. |
| 4th November
|
Watching Nutters Watch the BBC From Hindustan Times The BBC has been accused of an anti-religious attitude, its reporters
having little understanding of religious issues and misreporting the
India-Pakistan conflict, the House of Lords select committee considering
the future of the corporation, was told. |
| 3rd November |
Nutter Senator Getting
it Off his Chest Based on an article from CBS 2 Chicago
Abercrombie & Fitch, the US clothing retailer is taking heat over its racy
catalog. A state senator is fighting Fitch over some supposedly
provocative T-shirts. |
| 2nd November
|
Baying for
the Moon I can understand people campaigning for less sex/swearing/violence on TV. But I cannot believe the pits of humanity that John Beyer has sunk to. How can any 'respectful' person suggest that people should be locked up for 3 years in prison for merely viewing R18 hardcore pornography? The amount of misery inflicted on people, their families and society in general would be incalculable. This sadistic wish for the infliction of so much pain on society is surely one of the worst cases of 'extreme pornography' that has been reported to date. Does he also call for concentration camps to house all the people that he wants imprisoned? From Mediawatch-UK
A new international treaty on Internet content is urgently needed
according to mediawatch-uk. In a letter to Home Secretary, The Rt Hon
Charles Clarke MP, mediawatch-uk director, John Beyer, said that the
corruption of our young people by pornography on the Internet had become
a major public concern. He said: It is vital that a new international
treaty on Internet content is agreed at the World Summit on the
Information Society taking place in Tunis later this month. This
represents a most timely and appropriate opportunity for the British
government not only to make known again its concern about extreme
internet content but also its determination to actively combat the
phenomenon with new legislation. |
| 2nd November
|
Nutters vs
Censors From Scoop
The New Zealand nutters, the Society For The Promotion Of Community
Standards have written to the new Minister of Internal Affairs,
Rick Barker, to replace all nine members of the appeals body, the Film &
Literature Board of Review, including the Governor-General's husband
Peter Cartwright. Mr Cartwright’s term of office, along with those of
seven other board members, expired 15 months ago on 31 May 2004. Their
re-appointment can only be made by his wife, Governor-General, Dame
Sylvia Cartwright, on the recommendation of the Minister. The Society
points out that in the case of the appointment or reappointment of
husband Peter, this involves obvious conflict of interests on the part
of his wife.
Hundreds of such explicit videos, DVDs and films depicting men
ejaculating onto the faces of women, multiple penetration (anal and
vaginal), oral sex, "anal mania", sadomasochism (S & M), incest,
homosexual and lesbian sex, prostitution, young people masturbating,
"how-to-do" drug-taking, obscene language etc. are approved every year
by the Office of Film and Literature Classification headed by Chief
Censor Bill Hastings. The Board gets to review only a tiny fraction of
this toxic material approved by Hastings and his team. Publications are
generally only referred to it following applications under the Act by
concerned groups such as the Society (which has a public "watchdog
role") or by film distributors seeking to get the film's rating
downgraded for commercial reasons (so it can reach a wider audience). In
the last 12 months since 1 October 2005, the Board has only issued ten
decisions. The Society was the applicant for four of these publications
(Irreversible, 9 Songs, Playboy: The Mansion and
Visitor Q). |
| 31st October |
Ambassadorial Incitement to Hate Freedom of Speech From the Denmark.dk
Eleven Muslim ambassadors in Denmark looking to meet with Prime Minister Anders
Fogh Rasmussen to discuss what they call a 'smear campaign' in the media against
Islam and Muslims have had their request denied. |
| 27th October | Vaz Bullies
Hoon Based on an article from the BBC
A video game featuring school bullying must be treated in the same way as a
violent film, a nutter MP has said. Ex Labour minister Keith Vaz urged the
government to refer Bully, which has a pupil fight scene, to the BBFC.
Failing that, it should be banned, he told the House of Commons. |
| 24th October |
Those Converting away from Islam Should be Tolerantly Stoned to Death ...and to disagree is blasphemy From The Guardian
The editor of a women's magazine, Haqooq-i-Zan (women's rights), has been jailed
for two years in Afghanistan after being convicted of publishing anti-Islamic
articles, including one challenging a belief that Muslims who convert to other
religions should be stoned to death.
The arrest of the editor in chief of an Afghan women's magazine is causing
concern and fear among journalists in the country. Ali Mohaqiq Nasab ran the
respected monthly magazine called "Women's Rights" (Hoquq-e Zan). |
| 21st October |
Stereotypical Death Threats From the BBC
The ambassadors of 10 Muslim countries have complained to the Danish prime
minister about a major newspaper's cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Danish Muslim community leaders who held talks with Mr Rasmussen in July
complained about press coverage of Islam. |
| 20th October |
The Godless are Corrupt and
Evil Based on an article from The Camden Chronicle
A nutter priest has hit out at a pornographic art exhibition - branding the
display "evil". Father Mark, of St Ann's Roman Catholic Church, in Laxton Place,
Camden Town, wants the explicit Candy Broke exhibition scrapped.
Pornography is bad and evil, said Father Mark. I'm against it and I'm
always warning my parishioners about the dangers of pornography. We live in a
Godless society - it's corrupt and evil because people in this country have
abandoned God and this is an indication of that. The Devil is loose and our
society is very sick. He added: I'm worried that the word will go around
and young people will turn up to look at it and it's worrying that pornography
has become so mainstream. |
| 15th October | Wakey
Wakey Wakefield Based on an article from Wakefield Today
Nude artwork is at the centre of a troubles with nutters in Wakefield. |
| 6th October |
No Place for Fun
& Games in Christianity From Star Telegram Ireland's largest bookmaker, Paddy Power PLC, withdrew a billboard campaign Wednesday that portrayed Jesus and his disciples at the Last Supper table - and playing poker and roulette alongside the slogan, "There's a place for fun and games."
The Dublin-based company was responding to legal threats from Ireland's
Advertising Standards Authority, which reported receiving scores of
complaints from the public in this predominantly Roman Catholic country. |
| 5th October |
Filtering Out the Nutters From Whirlpool News
Days before the federal election, the Western Australian Internet
Association (WAIA) has strongly rejected calls from the
ultra-conservative "Family First" political party for Internet
censorship at all ISPs. |
| 4th October Updated 5th October |
This Little Piggy
Undermined Islam
In this latest example of rank stupidity and bureaucratic absurdity, I
do not blame the whinging whiner, but the authorities who acceded to his
ridiculous objection – and those who supported it - need to be shown up
for the idiots that they are. Update 5th October, Thanks to David:
Actually, according to a contact who works there, it's *only* the
pig-shaped stress reliever that's been banned from Dudley Council
offices. The rest of the stuff mentioned in the paper is just the
product of a slow |
| 3rd October |
Take the Month Off...Or Else From The Jakarta Post
The city reminded the management of entertainment centers in the capital
to close their business during the holy month as a sign of respect to
Muslims. |
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