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29th June
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US advert censor falls out with US film censor
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20th June 2009.
Based on
article
from
industry.bnet.com
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BNET
are reporting a tiff between The Children's Advertising Review Unit (CARU) and
the MPAA
CARU has sent out a stream of press releases indicating it believes that sexy,
violent movies are being wrongly advertised to kids — and the MPAA, per its
agreement with CARU, has done nothing about it.
Often, CARU discovers that the movie studio intentionally placed the ad on kids'
TV. That happened recently with an ad for Star Trek. The film is rated
PG-13 for sci-fi action and violence, and brief sexual content, but was
advertised during children's programming hours. CARU's rules state that
advertisers should take care to assure that only age appropriate videos,
films and interactive software are advertised to children.
MPAA tells BNET that it has never found a movie studio in violation of its
advertising rules, even though CARU has referred dozens of movies to MPAA over
the years for alleged violations just like Paramount's.
It turns out that MPAA's idea of what's appropriate for kids is different from
CARU's. MPAA notes that PG-13 is a cautionary rating, not a restrictive one. It
suggests 13-year-olds shouldn't see the movie, but 12-year-olds can still buy
their own tickets if they want to. So PG-13 movies can be advertised to
under-13s.
Update:
Nutters whinge at advertising Transformers to children
29th June 2009. Based on
article
from
commondreams.org
The
Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood has sent a letter to Chairman Jon
Leibowitz of the Federal Trade Commission urging the FTC to stop the marketing
of violent PG-13 movies targeted to children. CCFC cited over 2,700 ads shown on
children's television stations for four of this summer's violent PG-13
blockbusters including Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Star Trek,
Terminator Salvation, and X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The
commercials were shown between 6:00 am and 8:00 pm on children's stations such
as Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network, and include ads for the films, as well as
movie-related licensed toys and Burger King Kid's Meal promotions.
CCFC's appeal comes two years after the national advocacy organization first
urged the FTC to act on the marketing of PG-13 movies. CCFC's initial request
was spurred by the 2007 premiere of the first Transformers film which was
marketed to children as young as two through ads, toys, and food promotions.
Because the MPAA continues to ignore the FTC's request, this summer
preschoolers are once again being subjected to a barrage of advertising for
violent PG-13 blockbusters, said Susan Linn, CCFC's Director and a
psychologist at Judge Baker Children's Center: When it comes to the film
industry and children's wellbeing, it's clear that self-regulation has failed.
Added Dr. Linn, It's bad enough that movie companies advertise violent, PG-13
films on children's channels before 8:00 pm. But marketing the films through ads
for licensed toys and kid's meals is especially unfair and deceptive. For years,
the FTC has expressed concern about violent, PG-13 movies being promoted to
children. Now the Commission needs to act.
Update:
Petitioning the FTC
6th August 2009. See
article
from
examiner.com
Armed
with over 3400 signatures, a significant number of statements from parents,
educators and citizens nationwide, along with an updated figure of almost 5,000
commercials aired for PG-13 rated movies (March to July 2009), the Campaign for
a Commercial Free Childhood (CCFC) have submitted their petition and request to
the Federal Trade Commission's Chairman, Jon Leibowitz.
CCFC is asking once again for the FTC's assistance in getting the Motion Picture
Association of America (MPAA) to stop the film industry from targeting young
children with their advertising for PG-13 films, which includes significant
film-related merchandising.
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27th June
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Apple introduce a 17 rating to its store and the nutters are 'furious'
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Thanks to Dan
26th June 2009.
Based on
article
from
dailymail.co.uk
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Nutters
are furious over a new Apple application which allows teenagers to access
softcore pornography via the popular iPhone.
Dubbed 'iPorn' it is the first time the country's one million iPhone users can
view such images with an application approved by the computer company.
The Hottest Girls package, which costs £1.19, is a 17-rated version of
an older application that used to offer bikini and lingerie shots.
Previously users have been able to download softcore content from the web on to
the iPhone but this is the first time such images have been available with
Apple's permission.
The application is rated for those aged 17 and over, although this relies on
teenage iPhone users telling the truth about their age when they sign up to the
App Store.
Parents in the know can set controls on the new iPhone3GS that will stop the app
appearing.
Miranda Suit, co-founder of the nutter group MediaMarch told MailOnline she was
appalled: We are very concerned about the mainstreaming of
pornography. It is being packaged in a tempting way and will be disastrous for
youngsters who are not equipped to deal with such content. And what about the
growing number of sex addicts? I know of cases where they are trying to avoid
certain films and magazines, but now even their phone will be a risk for them.
We urge the Government to look at the affect pornography has on children and
vulnerable adults.
The application was amongst the first approved for a new 17 rating introduced to
the iPhone Store.
However all is not clear as the Hottest Girls app was later removed from the App
store sparking off stories that Apple have changed their mind in response to bad
press.
Even later it was reported that the developer had asked for the App to be
removed due to high demand on servers.
No doubt the situation will become clearer later
Update:
Apple, Rotten to the Core
27th June 2009. See
article
from
theregister.co.uk
Apple have now come out as he censorial villain of the piece. By
yesterday afternoon Apple was telling CNN:
The developer of this application added
inappropriate content directly from their server after the application
had been approved and distributed ... This was a direct violation of
the terms of the iPhone Developer Program. The application is no
longer available on the App Store.
But it's not just Hottest Girls that has disappeared from the
Application store - other titles from the same publisher have also been
exorcised including Hottest Guys and Send Flowers.
Even the developer's web site (now) contains no reference to any of the
applications or the accompanying fuss, so Apple has managed to ensure
that iPhone users can download applications freely without fear of
encountering a rouged female nipple, for another day at least.
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22nd June
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Beyer gets his sound bite about Antichrist but Brazier wins the prize for spouting bollox
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Based on
article
from
telegraph.co.uk
See also
‘Adults only' should mean more than porn
from
timesonline.co.uk
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Antichrist,
which includes graphic unsimulated sex and a scene of genital self-mutilation,
has been authorised for release with no cuts by the BBFC.
John Beyer, the director of Mediawatch-UK predictably condemned the BBFC's
decision to give Antichrist a mainstream rating:
Films of this sort, with such extreme content, should not
be classified for public exhibition anywhere. The BBFC should have declined
classification and rejected this film.
We all know that youngsters get into films that are not age appropriate and with
a 15-rated trailer, it is being deliberately marketed at a younger audience who
will inevitably see the film.
When people are being entertained by mutilation, that is beyond the pale.
Philip Knatchbull, the chief executive of Artificial Eye, which is distributing
the film, said:
There is no doubt that Antichrist is a
controversial film but it's our duty as a distributor to present the works of
talented directors such as Lars von Trier in their original form, exactly as the
director intended.
We fully support the BBFC's decision to allow people to make up their own minds
about this film.
Julian Brazier the Conservative MP for Canterbury and Whitstable who has
campaigned for more film censorship, said:
From the accounts I have heard of Antichrist, this
does seem to be one more example of how the BBFC has given up on trying to
regulate material which the majority of the public feel is offensive.
Brazier said that an R18 certificate, where films can only be shown in specially
licensed cinemas or sex shops, would be more appropriate for Antichrist.
Gainsbourg, the daughter of the British actress Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg,
the late French singer, won best actress at Cannes for her role in the film. She
has defended von Trier against accusations that the film exploits women. She
said:
He is depicting women of course with violence and very
hard sex and pain and suffering, but I don't think that he is judging women in a
negative way.
Von Trier, who wrote the film while suffering from depression, has said of
Antichrist:
The film does not contain any specific moral code and only
has what some might call 'the bare necessities' in the way of a plot.
In any case, I can offer no excuse for Antichrist. Other than my absolute
belief in the film.
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18th June
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More gay support for the hype for Brüno
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Based on
article
from
eonline.com
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No
doubt about it—Sacha Baron Cohen uses every negative gay stereotype you could
possibly imagine in his portrayal of Brüno, his Austrian fashion
journalist alter ego.
He's a flamboyant limp-wristed queen who has wild sex, dresses in barely-there
S&M ensembles and has never met a Swarovski crystal he doesn't like.
Is it any wonder that a big portion of gay Hollywood finds parts of the upcoming
Brüno movie more offensive than humorous?
GLAAD, the gay media watchdog group, is so concerned about Cohen's depiction of
homosexuality in the flick that it asked Universal Pictures, the studio
releasing Brüno, to include a message of support for gay rights and
tolerance from Cohen at the end of the movie. The request was denied.
One scene includes Brüno and a sexual partner tied up in chains in a hotel room,
wearing nothing but G-strings. Also in the room? A tarp on the wall is dirtied
with fecal stains and there are gerbils in a dresser drawer, according to
Hollywood blog The Wrap.
Robinson said GLAAD is also concerned about a scene in which Brüno appears on a
talk show to discuss his adoption of an African baby. They asked that a photo
shown during the bit showing a baby sitting in the same hot tub where two men
are having sex be cut.
Universal has promised that GLAAD can see the movie another time before its July
7 debut, Robinson said. A rep for the studio declined to comment about the
possibility of a future screening.
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15th June
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Christians concerned about censorship only when it suits them
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I don't suppose the Christian Concern will support any opposition to
the Dangerous Cartoons portion of the same bill. The hypocrites only
oppose censorship when it their nonsense being censored.
I still haven't spotted much interest from the Lords in the Dangerous
Cartoons debate, looks like it will sail through.
Based on
article
from
christiantoday.com
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Christian
Concern for our Nation is urging Christians to pray and act against a Bill
passing through Parliament that could lead to the legalisation of assisted
suicide and the removal of a free speech protection clause in relation to sexual
orientation.
The Coroners and Justice Bill will be debated in the House of Lords on June 23
and may go to vote the following day.
Under current law, Christians have the right to discuss, criticise and urge
abstinence from certain forms of sexual conduct.
CCFON has warned that if the Bill is passed, it will: open the door to police
investigation of Christians for merely commenting on the Christian viewpoint on
sexual conduct and thereby prohibit the preaching of the Gospel.
CCFON is urging Christians to sign its Life & Liberty, which will be delivered
to the Queen, Prime Minister and Leader of the House of Lords. The petition asks
them to protect the value of human life by opposing proposed amendments
authorising state-sanctioned assisted suicide and to protect freedom of speech
by retaining the free speech clause within the sexual orientation hatred
offence.
CCFON is also inviting Christians to join in a prayer meeting in Westminster on
June 22.
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14th June
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Object cover up lads' mags at WH Smith
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Thanks to Dan
Based on
article
from
object.org.uk
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12
activist objects and a photographer descended upon the two WH Smiths in London's
Liverpool Street station on Friday to celebrate the third national Feminist
Friday by covering the entire lads' mags displays with paper bags and slogans
objecting to the sexist portrayal of women as objects.
Object said: The reception we received from customers in
the two shops was really supportive, with one woman telling us that seeing
younger women actively engaged in feminist activism and not passively accepting
the sexist messages we see all around us had 'made her day'; a group of 14 year
old girls really keen to discuss the impact of lads' mags on how girls and women
are viewed and treated and wanting to get involved; and many other women and men
signing our petition against lads' mags being sold as part of the mainstream
media.
It was good fun and empowering - a great opportunity to
take a stand against the pornification of culture and to say - women are
human, stop treating us like objects!
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12th June
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Catholics seek ban on Madonna concert
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Based on
article
from
upi.com
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Catholics
are urging the Polish government and organizers to ban pop star Madonna's
concert scheduled for Aug. 15, the Assumption of Mary feast.
Marian Brudzynski, member of the Mazowiecki regional assembly, said Madonna
cannot sing on the religious feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary and announced
a protest committee is being organized to stop the concert.
Brudzynski, a former member of the conservative League of Polish Families party,
said Catholics will do all in their power to prevent the concert from taking
place. The protest committee plans to ask Interior Minister Grzegorz Schetyna to
cancel the concert, he said.
Brudzynski said if they fail to stop Madonna's concert they will stage a massive
picket outside and added: We want to stifle Madonna.
Krzysztof Zagozda, of the Catholic Society organization, said the concert would
hurt Poles' religious sentiment as Madonna's performances are anti-Christian.
Stanislaw Malkowski, former Warsaw Solidarity union's chaplain, said the
Catholic church and the Polish nation should protest loudly against the Madonna
concert.
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11th June
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US nutters claim that they are damaged by the display of a library book
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Based on
article
from
drudge.com
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After
fighting for the removal of the book Baby Be-Bop from a Wisconsin,
library, the Christian Civil Liberties Union and three other plaintiffs have
sued over the book, seeking the right to publicly burn or destroy by another
means the book and asking for $120,000 in damages because they were exposed
to it in a library display.
Accusing the board of submitting to the will of the American Library Association
and the American Civil Liberties Union, plaintiff Ginny Maziarka declared, We
vehemently reject their standards and their principles, and characterized
the debate as a propaganda battle to maintain access to inappropriate
material. She cautioned that her group would let people know that the
library was not a safe place unless it segregated and labeled young adult titles
with explicit content.
For the immediate future, West Bend officials will be dealing with the CCLU's
legal claim. Describing the novel by celebrated author Francesca Lia Block as
explicitly vulgar, racial, and anti-Christian, the complaint by Braun,
Joseph Kogelmann, Rev. Cleveland Eden, and Robert Brough explains that the
plaintiffs, all of whom are elderly, claim their mental and emotional well-being
was damaged by this book at the library, specifically because Baby Be-Bop
contains the word 'nigger' and derogatory sexual and political epithets that can
incite violence and put one's life in possible jeopardy, adults and children
alike.
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7th June
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ABBA member financially supports Sweden's Feminist Party
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Thanks to Donald
Based on
article
from
thelocal.se
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Composer
Benny Andersson of Abba fame has contributed one million kronor ($128,000) to
ensure that Swedish voters have a chance to vote for Gudrun Schyman's Feminist
Initiative (Feministiskt initiative - FI) political party in Sunday's EU
parliamentary elections.
Schyman has previously taken offence at the fact that ballots for FI were not
available at all polling stations. And she claims that Andersson wants to spend
his money to bring attention to the technical issues related to voting: This
is not a contribution to an electoral campaign. It is the question of democracy
that is important here.
Anderson confirmed the news in a statement: Because I sympathize with Gudrun
Schyman's persistent struggle for equal treatment, I offered to try and help by
providing financial support for an advertisement that explains what to do when
the pre-printed ballots are missing.
On Friday, Schyman published full-spread advertisements in several Swedish
newspapers. But Andersson also supports Schyman's politics and would like to see
her gain a seat in the EU Parliament.
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3rd June
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Malaysian Catholics lose bid to use the word 'Allah' pending July court case
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Based on
article
from
christiantoday.com
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The
Catholic Church in Malaysia has lost its latest bid to use 'Allah' as a
translation for 'God' in its newspaper pending a further court case now
set for 7th July 2009.
High Court judge Lau Bee Lan made the decision after hearing submissions
from two counsels for the applicant, Archbishop Datuk Murphy Nicholas
Xavier Pakiam, and two counsels for the respondent, the Home Ministry,
according to Bernama, Malaysian National News Agency.
A spokesmand for the Home Ministry told reporters outside the chambers
that if the High Court allowed the church to use ‘Allah' in a non-Muslim
context, it would be helping the church to commit an offense under state
laws. This means that the church's weekly news publication, The Herald,
cannot use the word until the court decides.
The Rev Father Lawrence Andrew, who edits the Catholic weekly, was
disappointed with the outcome: We had asked them to lift the ban so
that we can use the word until the court decides. We are innocent until
proven guilty, so why shouldn't we use it, Father Andrew told AFP:The
court is going to hear our case on July 7 so that's an opening in the
dark tunnel.
Under the Control and Restriction of the Propagation of non-Islamic
Religious Enactment passed into law by 10 states in 1988, it is an
offence for non-Muslims to use the word ‘Allah' to refer to any God
other than the Muslim God.
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1st June
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Nutters get interactive DVD banned from Amazon.com
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Based on
article
from
feministing.com
See
Stockholm trailer on
youtube.com
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Amazon.com
have removed an interactive DVD from sale called Stockholm: An Exploration of
True Love.
This censorship seems to be in response to a posting at feministing.com:
Amazon sells another video game where you "play" sexual
abuser
While we haven't been the biggest fans of Amazon as of late and their history of
selling a rape simulation game (which they did end up banning), it looks like
another game involving violence against women seems to have "slipped" past their
radar. Stockholm: An Exploration of True Love is a game that allows the
user to experience,
"...a terrifyingly vivid exploration of Stockholm Syndrome, a psychological
condition in which a captive falls in love with her kidnapper. And you play the
part of the kidnapper. With a limited number of options, you must figure out how
to make her fall in love with you."
This includes using poison gas on the victim, sexually assaulting her and using
psychological abuse against her in efforts to make her "love" you. Unbelievable.
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31st May
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Fears of muslim violence over religious book
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See article
from indexoncensorship.org
See also Fears of Muslim anger over religious book
from timesonline.co.uk
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An academic book about religious attitudes to women is to be published this week despite concerns it could cause a backlash among Muslims because it criticises the prophet Muhammad for taking a nine-year-old girl as his third wife.
The book, entitled Does God Hate Women? , suggests that Muhammad's marriage to a child called Aisha is not entirely compatible with the idea that he had the best interests of women at heart.
This weekend, the publisher, Continuum, said it had received outside opinion on the book's cultural and religious content following suggestions that it might cause offence. We sought some advice and paused for thought before deciding to go ahead
with publication, said Oliver Gadsby, the firm's chief executive. The book will be released on Thursday.
Continuum's book may cause a backlash because it sets out to be a factual examination of religious attitudes to women. British writer Jeremy Stangroom and his American co-author Ophelia Benson, whose previous books on philosophy and science have received favourable
reviews, cite ancient Islamic scholars to support their case. They roundly attack previous attempts to soft-soap the controversial episode in Muhammad's life. In the aftermath of 9/11, the authors argue, a wave of political correctness aimed at building
bridges with the Muslim world has meant accusations of Islamophobia have been used to silence debate about the morality of social conduct, past and present.
Through a gruesome catalogue of abuses carried out against women in the name of Islam as well as other major religions, including Hinduism and Catholicism, Stangroom and Benson conclude that most of the world's great faiths are essentially misogynistic.
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31st May
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Violent censors are winning the battle to ban The Jewel of the Nile
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See article
from indexoncensorship.org
by Sherry Jones
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Aren’t you scared? I get asked this question all the time, most recently in the wake of the news that three radical extremist Muslim men conspired to set fire to the home office of Gibson Square, the London publisher that had been set to publish my
novel The Jewel of Medina last October.
...
Whether or not my book is respectful, however, has little to do with the real issue here. For, although the extremists lost in court, they have apparently won where it really counts — in the UK’s book stores.
After Gibson Square’s publisher announced, a couple of weeks after the arson attempt, that he was indefinitely postponing publication of The Jewel of Medina — following in the footsteps of Random House in the US — I awarded world English publication rights
to Beaufort Books, my US publishing house whose publisher and small staff have supported my book unwaveringly, despite hate mail, lawsuit threats, and Anjem Choudary’s own assertion that not only I, but my publishers, might deserve to die.
Beaufort publisher Eric Kampmann and associate publisher Margot Atwell headed to the London Book Fair in April with a full display of The Jewel of Medina and confidence that they would find the right distributor to supply stores in the UK with the book. But
— no. Everyone, it seems, is too afraid.
...
These three Muslim thugs who tried to torch the British people’s right to read a book would be easy to shrug off as isolated cases, as simple bullies. The fact is, though, that soon after that attack, extremist groups in the UK exerted an organised effort
to keep The Jewel of Medina out of British bookstores. Luke Johnson, chairman of Borders UK, wrote in the Financial Times online that his company had
received threats
that it would “suffer” if Borders UK sold The Jewel of Medina .
Surely, in a civilised society, we cannot allow thuggish behaviour to intimidate us. Otherwise we could all end up being tyrannised by violent and vocal minorities, cowed into submission in pursuit of a comfortable life. How then would humanity and invention
progress? Mr Johnson wrote.
...Read full article
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31st May
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Object join up their mean minded dots to reveal their vision for a miserable life
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See article
from guardian.co.uk
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The Home Office consultation on a new cross-governmental strategy to end violence against women has just closed.
Given that the women's sector suddenly has violence against women strategy proposals coming out of its ears, it is crucial this opportunity to make real change is seized. Object's new report
Joining up the Dots
, shows that this must include decisive steps to stop violence from happening in the first place. This will require a cultural shift – so that contributory factors to violence against women are no longer accepted or seen as inevitable.
Our report highlights that one such factor is the increased sexualisation of women and girls in the media and popular culture – the pornification of culture – which acts as a conducive context for violence against women by normalising the portrayal
of women and girls as sex objects, not people.
...Read full article
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28th May
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Whinging about backtracking from a mandatory ban on adult internet porn
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Of course Christians are welcome to base their lives on nonsense, but what gives them the right to inflict their nonsense on more rational people? And when non-religious people fight back, the nutters yell foul, claiming that society is somehow being undermined
by aggressive secularists.
Based on article
from theage.com.au
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The Australian Christian Lobby has accused the Federal Government of breaking its election promise to censor the internet after
the policy was softened in the face of relentless criticism.
The lobby's managing director, Jim Wallace, wants the Government to introduce legislation forcing internet providers to block hardcore porn (X18+) on a mandatory basis, in addition to illegal content. Australians would then have to opt in to receive legal
softcore (R18+) adult material.
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has long said his policy would introduce compulsory ISP-level filters of the Australian Communications and Media Authority's blacklist of prohibited websites.
But he has since backtracked, saying the mandatory filters would only block content that has been refused classification (RC) - a subset of the ACMA blacklist - amid widespread concerns that ACMA's list contains a slew of R18+ and X18+ sites, such
as regular gay and straight pornography and other legal content.
"That doesn't meet the election promise as far as we're concerned at all," Wallace said in a phone interview: The promise was clearly about providing a safer internet environment for children and to do that you need to mandatorily block
in the first instance pornography and R18+, and then provide an opt-in system for those adults who want to access it.
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16th May
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Arsonists found guilty of attacking home of The Jewel of Medina publisher
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Based on article
from independent.co.uk
The Jewel of Medina is available via UK Amazon
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A presumably muslim minicab driver has been found guilty of helping try to firebomb the home of a publisher days before the release of a novel about the marital life of the Prophet Mohamed.
Abbas Taj was waiting in his car as two accomplices poured diesel through the letter box of the four-storey home of Martin Rynja, who had vowed to publish The Jewel of Medina after the American-based giant Random House postponed publication due to
concerns that the book would lead to acts of violence by Muslim extremists.
Taj arrived outside the home of the publisher in Islington, at 2am on 27 September last year and watched Abrar Mirza and Ali Beheshti try to set light to the house, which is also the publisher's office.
The three men are to be sentenced in July.
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12th May
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Nutters support the hype for Cape Town's Sexpo
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Based on article
from iol.co.za
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A Christian group has threatened to protest outside the venue of the lifestyle expo, Sexpo in Cape Town on Friday.
The Christian Action Group says that they are unhappy about the staging of Sexpo in Cape Town... negatively commenting on the nature of the event. We welcome the difference of opinion offered by the Christian Action group, said Sexpo organiser Silas
Howarth.
The Christian group described Sexpo as degrading towards women. The Sexpo showcases perverse sex toys, pole dancing and pornography. This perpetuates a negative and destructive stereotype of women as sexual objects which, in some cases leads to an increase
in the abuse of, and sexual violence against women.
Protesting outside the entrance of the Sexpo venue will be a means of reminding customers that porn degrades, objectifies and exploits women and that women are precious and should be protected, the group said.
The protest according to Howarth was a move every South African had a right to. He urged members of the Christian group to contact Sexpo organisers for a guided tour through Sexpo.
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10th May
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German politicians rant at sex and death art
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Based on article
from guardian.co.uk
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A controversial German anatomy artist is facing protests over his latest plastination exhibition after unveiling a work showing two corpses having sexual intercourse.
Gunther von Hagens, whose latest exhibition, Cycle of Life , has just opened in Berlin, has defended the exhibit saying that it combines the two greatest taboos of sex and death and is a lesson in biology, but is not meant to be sexually stimulating.
The exhibition has drawn angry protests from German MPs as well as church representatives. They have called for the work to be withdrawn, saying it is pornographic and an insult to the dead.
Alice Ströver, an MP for the Green party, said: This couple is simply over the top, and it shouldn't be shown.
Love and death are obvious topics for art, but I find it quite disgusting to use them in this way, said Fritz Felgentreu an MP for the Social Democrats.
Update: London Dead for Sex
20th June 2009
The Sex Couple was unveiled in Berlin in May, and will now transfer to his Body Worlds & The Mirror Of Time show at London's O2.
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9th May
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Keith Vaz found out playing games with expenses
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Based on article
from telegraph.co.uk
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Four of Gordon Brown's ministers are exposed for milking the parliamentary MPs' expenses system and pushing their claims to the limit.
The Daily Telegraph's files show that Barbara Follett, the Tourism Minister; Phil Woolas, the Immigration Minister; Ben Bradshaw, the Health Minister; and Phil Hope, the Care Services Minister, have exploited the MPs' expenses system.
The questionable expense claims of two former ministers, Keith Vaz and Barry Gardiner, are also disclosed.
Keith Vaz, the former minister who now chairs the Home Affairs select committee, bought and furnished a flat in central London at taxpayers' expense despite living just 12 miles away with his wife in a £1.15 million property. He claimed more than £75,000
for the flat.
Vaz also changed his designated second home for a single year to a property he owns in his Leicester constituency. During this year – 2007-08 – he claimed £1,000 for a table and chairs, £750 on new carpets, and £2,614 for a pair of leather
armchairs. He also claimed for 22 cushions, including 17 made from silk costing £15 each. During the course of the year he rented out his London flat.
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8th May
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Vatican opt out of Angels and Demons hype
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Based on article
from telegraph.co.uk
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There has also been high-level discussion within the Vatican about whether to urge a boycott of the film, according to Italian media reports. It took that step with The Da Vinci Code , but the film enjoyed staggering box office takings of $758 million
and some Vatican insiders fear their high-profile opposition backfired.
Let's be careful not to play their game... by giving them free publicity, said Archbishop Velasio De Paolis, the Vatican economics minister, who still made clear his derision for the book as a manipulation in anti-Christian key of people, events
and history.
So in its first pronouncement on the film, Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano described Angels and Demons as harmless entertainment which hardly affects the genius and mystery of Christianity.
While the gigantic and smart commercial operation is filled with inaccuracies and stereotyped characters, the camera work is splendid , Howard's direction dynamic and alluring and the reconstruction of St Peter's Basilica and the
Sistine Chapel is magnificent.
An editorial in the paper added: It would probably be an exaggeration to consider the books of Dan Brown an alarm bell but maybe they should be a stimulus to rethink and refresh the way the Church uses the media to explain its positions on today's burning
issues.
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5th May
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UK catholics line up to support the hype for Angels and Demons
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Based on article
from telegraph.co.uk
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UK catholic leaders have attacked Angels and Demons , the film adaptation of Dan Brown's book.
The Rt Rev Malcolm McMahon, the Bishop of Nottingham, warned that the film could stir up anti-Catholic sentiment.
This is so outlandish, it's total rubbish, said Bishop McMahon, who is one of the Church's most senior bishops: It's mischievous to stir up this kind of anti-Catholic sentiment. It's a gratuitous knocking of the Church and I can't see any reason
for it.
Bishop McMahon said that Catholics were getting tired of the sensational stories and plot lines contained in Brown's novels and subsequent film adaptations: I don't think that Catholics will be interested in seeing this as it's so far removed
from the truth.
Bill Donahue, president of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights in the US, accused Howard and Brown of smearing the Catholic church with fabulously bogus tales. Donahue is exasperated by the way that he says Brown and Howard blend fact,
fiction and conspiracy theory. I have never dealt with two more disingenuous people, he told The Daily Telegraph: They wouldn't dare treat any other religion like this.
Howard responded in forthright fashion: Let me be clear: neither I nor Angels & Demons are anti-Catholic. And let me be a little controversial: I believe Catholics, including most in the hierarchy of the Church, will enjoy the movie for what it is
– an exciting mystery, set in the awe-inspiring beauty of Rome.
There has also been high-level discussion within the Vatican about whether to urge a boycott of the film, according to Italian media reports. It took that step with The Da Vinci Code , but the film enjoyed staggering box office takings of $758 million
and some Vatican insiders fear their high-profile opposition backfired.
Let's be careful not to play their game... by giving them free publicity, said Archbishop Velasio De Paolis, the Vatican economics minister, who still made clear his derision for the book as a manipulation in anti-Christian key of people, events
and history.
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3rd May
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Indian bishops offered the chance to ban Angels and Demons
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1st May 2009. Based on article
from indiancatholic.in
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India's Censor Board Screening Committee has now seen the film Angels and Demons and have not issued sertificate.
They have referred the film to a Revising Committee with the censor Sharmila Tagore and a panel of 4 catholic bishops.
Here is a press statement from Christian Secular Forum:
We have represented to the Censor Board, that in matter pertaining to Catholicism, the opinion of the Catholic Bishops Conference of India (CBCI) should be binding. The Censor Board has therefore asked for 4 representatives of the Catholic
Bishops to see the film. The CBCI has also already written to the Censor Board calling for a ban on Angels & Demons . The ball is now in the Catholic Bishops' court. If after seeing the film, it recommends a ban - Banned it will it be.
We are also given to understand that the Censor Board wants the Church to settle for a Disclaimer.
Update: Angels & the CSF
3rd May 2009. Based on article
from hindu.com
In a statement on Saturday, Joseph Dias, general secretary of the Christian Secular Forum (CSF) urged Catholic bishops to call for a boycott of the film.
It also filed a complaint with the Commissioner of Police, Mumbai, urging him to take action against officials of Sony Pictures on various counts.
The CSF submitted a memorandum to Central Board for Film Certification chairperson Sharmila Tagore, calling for wider consultations to further scan the film and ensure that it did not hurt the sentiments of Christians. Scenes depicting violence in churches
should be removed and care should be taken while dubbing the film in other languages.
The earlier revision committee, which recommended a disclaimer and an A certificate, was based in the capital and not comprehensive enough, said Dias. If the film was not cut adequately to remove the objectionable scenes, the CSF would consider legal options,
he warned.
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29th April
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Nutter calls the police in over ill-judged jest on Have I Got the News For You
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Based on article
from pinknews.co.uk
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The Metropolitan Police have received a complaint from George Hargreaves, the leader of The Christian Party over a jest on Have I Got News For You
Openly gay Tory MP Alan Duncan has weighed in on the Miss California gay marriage row.
Miss California Carrie Prejean had been asked by blogger Perez Hilton her thoughts on gay marriage at the Miss America contest last week. She replied: I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman."
Appearing on BBC comedy news quiz, Alan Duncan called her a silly bitch. I don't agree with her at all. A few minutes later he added: If you read that Miss California has been murdered, you will know it was me, won't you?
Fellow guest Katy Brand appeared shocked by the comment, saying: That's a hell of a statement to be making on camera there, Alan.
The complainant George Hargreaves said: How can we stop gun and knife crime when the man who thinks he will be the next Home Secretary makes death threats?
Duncan said yesterday: Of course it was in jest. It is a comedy show after all. I'm sure Miss Prejean's very beautiful and that if we were to meet we would love each other. I have no plans to kill her. I'll send her a box of chocolates - unpoisoned.
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29th April
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Nutters whinge at Faith Fighter flash game
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27th April 2009. Based on article
from metro.co.uk
See also Faith Fighter 1 game
from molleindustria.org
See also Faith Fighter 2 game
from molleindustria.org
See also article
from guardian.co.uk
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Nutters are calling for a ban on an online game where holy figures such as Jesus and the prophet Muhammad fight to the death.
Critics say the free Faith Fighter flash game is deeply provocative and disrespectful towards all world religions.
Muslims are particularly outraged because Islamic tradition prohibits drawings of Allah.
Hindus and Buddhists are also upset as the god Ganesha and Buddha are two of the six players .
This game is going out of its way to upset people and I think it should be taken off the internet, said Douglas Miller, pastor of the Link Church in Birmingham: Playing violent video games will ultimately affect your behaviour and this game is
deeply offensive and provocative.
A spokesman for the Federation of Muslim Organisations said: In the current climate, this game can only create fear about religion. 'Having images depicting Muhammad in this way is also very offensive to our faith.
Brian Appleyard, former chairman of the Buddhist Society, called the game an offensive futile project.
Update: Inciting Intolerance
29th April 2009. Based on article
from mediawatchwatch.org.uk
The repressive Organisation of the Islamic Conference - representing muslim nations - have released a statement about the Faith Fighter computer game which has led to its replacement on the Molleindustria website.
When his attention was brought to the online game, a spokesman of the OIC Islamophobia Observatory in Jeddah expressed his concern stating that the computer game was incendiary in its content and offensive to Muslims and Christians.
He said that the game would serve no other purpose than to incite intolerance. He called on the Internet service providers who are hosting the game to take immediate action by withdrawing it from the web.
Molleindustria have now replaced the game with Faith Fighter 2
a game to show your love and respect for the easily offended deities (complete with a blob over the face of Mohammed).
Update: Showing Faith in Faith Fighter
2nd May 2009. See article
from gamepolitics.com
Molleindustria have brought the original Faith Fighter 1 game
back
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27th April
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Nutters whinge about morning after pill TV adverts
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Based on article
from christiantoday.com
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Christian Concern For Our Nation has spoken out against the UK’s first TV advert for the morning after pill.
The advert for Levonelle One Step was aired for the first time last Thursday night after the 9pm watershed on ITV, Channel 4 and Sky. The advert shows a woman waking up next to her partner and going to buy the contraception, which can terminate pregnancy
in the first 72 hours after intercourse.
Manufacturers Bayer Schering Pharma were allowed to run the advert after the recent lifting of bans on TV and radio advertising for pregnancy advisory services and condoms pre-watershed.
CCFON said it was concerned the advert signalled: the further liberation towards abortificients.
It is clear that increased availability of the morning-after pill is a move towards abortion on demand, said a spokesperson for the organisation: It has also clear that such attitudes will not increase responsibility but rather will encourage
promiscuity and irresponsible sexual behaviour, with a consequent risk of spreading sexually transmitted diseases.”
The adverts have also been criticised by the ProLife Alliance. The group’s leader, Dominica Roberts, said the advert would have little impact on the numbers of unplanned pregnancies and abortions: It is advertised inaccurately as emergency
contraception, when in fact its major function is to cause the abortion of an embryo that has already been conceived, not as suggested by the name to prevent conception.
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22nd April
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How to explain the moral bankruptcy of bankers brought up before video games were ever invented
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Based on article
from telegraph.co.uk
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Even the good old days of old fashioned morality are just an illusion. Rowan Pelling notes that games were to blame way before the invention of the video game:
I wonder if Joanne and Darren Jones, found guilty this week of snaffling over £60,000 from a faulty cash machine, ever played Monopoly when they were young? For all the modern angst about violent computer games, this
innocent-looking board game has probably had a more corrosive influence on western morals. For starters, Monopoly brazenly encourages players to plunder their savings and put every last penny into property. And just look where that's got us all: the
Joneses were symbolic of our crazy age, owning three properties yet up to their gills in credit-card debt.
Most pernicious of all Monopoly's venal influences, however, is surely the Community Chest card that says, Bank error in your favour, collect £200. There's no suggestion you should alert the bank to its mistake when you can buy a couple more
houses and profit by some idiot's error. This was precisely the kind of thinking that landed the Joneses in court.
The trouble is that the Joneses aren't children, but hulking great adult delinquents. Yet isn't this also true of many of our leading bankers who also behaved like greedy children? Indeed, most of the worst offenders have been rewarded for their bank
errors with vast pensions and bonuses.
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22nd April
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Indian bishops whinge about Angels and Demons
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Based on article
from nz.entertainment.yahoo.com
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The Catholic Bishops Conference of India, the country's top Catholic body, is calling for a ban of the Tom Hanks-starring Angels & Demons set for worldwide release on May 15.
This film could seriously hurt religious sentiments, CBCI spokesperson Father Babu Joseph was quoted as saying in media reports over the weekend: Christianity is not understood by the majority of people in India yet, and many non-Christians may
mistake the content as the truth.
CBCI secretary general Stanislaus Fernandes reportedly has written to the chair of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) asking to stop the film's release.
We are still waiting for a print to arrive from our head offices, after which we will submit the film to the CBFC, Sony Pictures Releasing India managing director Kersy Daruwala said.
Father Anthony Charanghat, a spokesman for the Catholic archdiocese in Mumbai also called for a boycott: We are calling on Christians to adhere to the principle of not supporting anything that goes against our faith. We are asking people not to watch
it.
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5th April
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Sex shop advert winds up Wellington's Archbishop
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4th April 2009. Based on article
from earthtimes.org
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A Wellington sex shop has upset the Catholic Church with a billboard advertisement showing a praying woman with a smile on her face. The D.Vice store's ad shows four parishioners in a church and three of them have their eyes closed and hands clasped. But
the fourth, a woman, is smiling and below her is a tagline: Anal beads from $55.99.
Wellington's Catholic Archbishop John Dew told the paper it was unnecessary and distasteful to associate a church with a sex shop device, adding: It is an insult to anyone who recognises a church as a sacred gathering place for believers in God
and a place of prayer.
Wendy Lee, a director of D.Vice, said the billboard was meant to make people laugh and not intended to offend.
Update: Family First haven't a prayer of a chance with their whinge
5th April 2009. Based on article
from scoop.co.nz
Nutters of Family First NZ are slamming a Wellington sex shop advertisement as highly offensive and tacky and is perfect evidence of the need to have a pre-vetting procedure on public billboards.
Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ said:
It is completely inappropriate for public billboards to have sex toy advertisements which are both offensive and inappropriate, especially for children to be confronted with, and the church setting simply adds to the offensive
nature by offending a sector of our community who would find the ad in particularly bad taste.
A company that associates people praying in church and sex toys is quite simply out to offend.
The only redeeming factor of the Prostitution Reform law was that it dictated the level of advertising that brothels could do, in order to protect children and families from unwanted exposure.
It is time that we applied this principle to all billboards.
Family First NZ will be laying a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority – for what it’s worth.
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5th April
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Teachers blame TV for naughty kids
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Based on article
from independent.co.uk
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Television executives are to be urged by schoolteachers to tone down the language and behaviour shown in programmes because pupils are copying what they see and hear in the classroom.
A survey of almost 800 teachers found that the rudest behaviour in the classroom was caused by pupils copying Big Brother and Little Britain .
Two-thirds of teachers said they believed Big Brother had led to bad or inappropriate behaviour in their school – while 61% cited Little Britain .
Other offenders include Waterloo Road – the BBC1 drama about a comprehensive school – which is said to encourage pupils to wear their uniforms in a sloppy fashion and The Catherine Tate Show which has prompted pupils to reply to teachers
with the Lauren Cooper catchphrases Whatev-ah! and Am I Bovvered?
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, which conducted the survey, said: School staff believe that television has an even greater influence on the behaviour of young people than computer and video games. More and
more pupils believe the violence depicted on television and computer games is cool, heroic and something they want to emulate. It is not just aggressive behaviour – our members face swearing, inappropriate language and general rudeness on a daily basis,
which is frequently picked up from the TV programmes pupils are watching.
The survey revealed that 88% of teachers believed the level of general rudeness in the classroom had increased as a result of the TV programmes children were watching.
Three out of four believed that TV programmes should be given an age classification in the same way as films at the cinema.
Comment: TV is turning our children into little yobs
5th April 2009. See article
from dailymail.co.uk
by Anne Diamond
Anne Diamond in the Daily Mail is happy to concur and blame pretty much all of the teachers woes on TV:
Kids soak up television faster than kitchen paper absorbs household spills. Any parent knows it, and has seen it in children's behaviour since the days of Power Rangers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which turned my boys into
hyperactive aliens until I carefully limited their TV time and steered them back towards Postman Pat.
Now, however, the nation's teachers are reporting that too much television is making life unbearable at school - transforming our little Siennas, Chloes, Joshuas and Mohammeds into a generation of foul-mouthed Vicky Pollards and Gordon Ramsays.
I know they're right - because I have heard it, too. Kids do copy swearing from TV and it's not the same sort of swearing you used to overhear several years ago from the kids at the corner shop or the bus stop, who'd let a fourletter word slip out, have
a giggle and then instinctively hush up because adults were within earshot.
Catherine Tate
A bad influence? Lippy schoolgirl Lauren from the Catherine Tate Show
Nowadays, the swearing, aggressive, defiant behaviour is right in your face. They're proud of it. It defines them. After all, it's on the telly, isn't it?
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2nd April
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Brave magazine about the body and sexuality published in the Middle East
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Based on article
from dailystar.com.lb
See also www.jasadmag.com
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From explicit articles about masturbation and homosexuality to columns about My First Time, Jasad (Body) is out to shine a spotlight on Arab cultural taboos, and the glossy magazine that is already the focus of controversy.
The first issue of this quarterly publication, the brainchild of writer and poet Joumana Haddad, hit Lebanese newsstands last December. Tongues have wagged ever since about a daring venture into uncharted territory in the largely conservative and Muslim
Middle East.
Haddad told AFP: We need to stop treating our bodies, especially we women, as if they're something to be ashamed of. We have so many issues to deal with without having the extra weight of needing to cover our bodies.
The December issue of Jasad, which sold for $10, includes articles on self-mutilation and cannibalism. The cover story of the March issue focuses on the penis.
The magazine has predictably drawn the wrath of religious authorities and women's organizations in Lebanon who are calling for its closure on the grounds that it amounts to pornography.
We are all in favor of modernity, claimed Aman Kabbara Shaarani, head of the Lebanese Council of Women ...BUT... this magazine, under cover of being cultural, appeals to sexual instincts. Subjects that teach our youngsters how to make
love do not fit in with our moral values and civic education.
Shaarani said she had written to the highest religious authorities in the country as well as to Cabinet members and the censorship bureau calling for Jasad to be banned: I will not give up because there needs to be a media watchdog for these sorts of
publications. We are considering taking this before the courts.
For now Lebanese authorities appear content to let publication continue. Haddad, who is also culture editor of the well-known Lebanese daily Al-Nahar, argues that her publication does not target minors and is sold in a sealed plastic envelope clearly
marked for adults only.
The magazine's first issue - all 3,000 copies - sold out within 11 days. Sales of the second issue, printed at 4,000 copies, have so far been brisk, Haddad said. Outside Lebanon the magazine is sold by subscription only as no bookstore in the Arab world
would dare stock it, she said. So far advertisers have shied away for the most part, fearing a backlash.
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