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30th September
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Art exhibition at Tate Modern
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See details
at tate.org.uk
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Pop Life
1st October 2009 to 17th January 2010
Tate Modern, Bankside, London
Good business is the best art - Andy Warhol From Warhol to the YBAs, Koons to Kippenberger, artists have mixed commerce and glamour to promote their public image. Alongside works from these artists, Pop Life also includes pieces from Damien
Hirst's 2008 auction and a reconstruction of Keith Haring's Pop Shop.
Please be aware that some works in this exhibition are of a challenging and sexual nature. Admission to three of the rooms is restricted to over-18s.
Daily Mail rounds up the easily offended
Based on article
from dailymail.co.uk
A nude photograph of Brooke Shields at the age of ten is to be displayed at the Tate Modern. The decision to display the photograph of the actress has 'shocked' critics and nutters, who predictably called for it to be withdrawn.
Richard Prince's 1983 image of Miss Shields entitled Spiritual America , shows her naked, oiled and wearing make-up, looking directly at the viewer. It is hung in a room at the gallery in London with a notice on the door warning visitors they may
find the image challenging .
The artist described it as an extremely complicated photo of a naked girl who looks like a boy made up to look like a woman .
Michele Elliott founder of children's charity Kidscape criticised the gallery's decision to exhibit the picture as a work of art: This is the kind of excuse people make for showing soft kiddy porn and I can't think anyone would want
their child portrayed this way and I think it is obscene to do so. She is not old enough at that age to give consent for this to be taken.
This has been put in a pouty adult way, it sounds like, and to masquerade under the guise of edgy art is ridiculous. It is soft kiddy porn. Putting a sign on the door like that means every paedophile in the land will head straight
to that room.
Simon Calvert, a spokesman for The Christian Institute added: I think that any parent of young girls would just be so shocked to hear that a tax-payer funded gallery thinks it is alright to show photographs of a nude ten-year-old in
the middle of a pornography exhibition.
How far do things have to go before we eventually say enough is enough. They took legal advice to see what they could get away with. Why didn't they take advice from ordinary parents and the public as to what's appropriate.
A spokesman for the Tate said the photograph was an important work and had taken legal advice before displaying it. Assault on the senses:
The exhibition also features huge sexually explicit images of penetration and works made from the pages of pornographic magazines.
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29th September
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Do you know what your child is REALLY watching on their mobile?
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Thanks to Dan
See article
from dailymail.co.uk
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Phone companies are making millions from pornography available at the press of a button on children's mobiles. And the first you'll know about it is when you get the bill...
The video is called Breast of British , and customers are invited to tuck into tasty topless totty . One of the stars is Page Three Girl Leilani. You can see her in the bath soaping her decolletage, stripping down to her G-String
from her PVC dress, or parading in a studio while revealing her sexy secrets .
...Read the full article
Comment: Couldn't help but chuckle
From Dan
If middle class parents only have a few nudy pics of girls on their kids mobile phones to worry about then surely they don't have very much to worry about at all.
I couldn't help but chuckle when I read about the woman with the 11 year old son who raked up a £500 bill by looking at porn on his mobile.
If this was a mother from a council estate the Mail would be asking what kind of mother lets her son look at porn on his phone and suggesting social services are called in. But as this woman is middle class of course she's totally innocent and it's all
the fault of the mobile phone companies.
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26th September
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No takers to distribute Charles Darwin film in the US
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13th September 2009. Based on article
from dailymail.co.uk
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A new British film about Charles Darwin has failed to land a distribution deal in the States because his theories on human evolution are too controversial for religious American audiences, according to the film's producer.
Creation follows the British naturalist's struggle between faith and reason as he wrote his 1859 book, On The Origin Of The Species .
The film, directed by Jon Amiel was chosen has now been sold to almost every territory in the world. But US distributors have turned down the film that could cause uproar in a country that, on the whole, dismisses scientific theories of the way we
evolved.
Christian film review website Movieguide.org described Darwin as a racist, a bigot and a 1800s naturalist whose legacy is mass murder. The site also stated that his half-baked theory influenced Adolf Hitler and led to atrocities, crimes
against humanity, cloning and generic engineering.
Update: Evolving News
26th September 2009. From the National Secular Society
After weeks of being unable to find an American distribution company, the creators of a forthcoming biopic on the life and work of Charles Darwin have announced that the film will now be shown in the U.S.
Indie movie distributor Newmarket announced that it has closed a deal to handle Jon Amiel's film which has already generated controversy over its 'sensitive' material, namely, the theory of evolution.
According to Hollywood Reporter, U.S. audiences will have to wait until December to see Creation .
Chris Ball of Newmarket released a statement saying: We at Newmarket pride ourselves in getting behind important films that help open the door for discussion and conversation, as is the case with Creation. While Darwin's name has come to symbolise one
side in a debate between the scientific and the theological, Creation personifies the debate, with both sides contending, sometimes violently, within the man. In that sense, we believe that the film will appeal to both people of faith and people of
science.
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26th September
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Brussels art exhibit closed after predictably violent reception
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Based on article
from mediawatchwatch.org.uk
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An art installation in a Brussels shop window has been forced to shut down early because of the violently negative reaction it provoked in some passers-by.
Mehdi Lahlou-Georges' exhibit took up the whole of the shop floor with an array of Muslim prayer mats. Each mat had a pair of men's shoes next to it, except one which was occupied by a spot-lit pair of stilettos.
The shop window had stones thrown at it and was spat at before it was boarded up by the owners.
The artist said that the Muslim community did not understand the message of his work.
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22nd September
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Cologne bans sex and death art
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Based on article
from business.avn.com
See also BodyWorlds.com
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The Health and Safety Department in Cologne, Germany, has barred the Body Worlds: Cycle of Life exhibition from depicting preserved bodies as if they are having sexual intercourse. The exhibit cannot show videos or photographs of the material,
either.
Gunther von Hagens and his wife Angelina Whalley show corpses prepared using a technique invented by von Hagens called plastination, that removes water from specimens and preserves them with silicon rubber or epoxy resin. The cadavers are stripped
of skin to show muscles and organs, and are often put in active poses, including playing baseball and football.
Previous exhibits have been met with a mixture of intrigue and criticism, but for years now, the corpses have traveled the world as medical/art exhibits and been visited by more than 27 million people worldwide.
The two copulating corpses are only a portion of the latest exhibit, which covers conception to old age, but von Hagens said he is planning a new show entirely dedicated to displaying the dead bodies having sex.
While some cities have shown the bodies in sexual positions, but covered by clothing, Cologne has banned the material outright, and the Catholic Church has condemned the exhibit as a desecration of the human body. The copulating corpses also were banned
in Augsburg and Zurich.
The exhibition runs until January 31, 2010.
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21st September
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Lady GaGa performance winds up nuns and suicide campaigners
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Based on article
from contactmusic.com
See Lady GaGa's MTV performance
from youtube.com
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Catholic school officials at Lady GaGa's New York old school are following anti-suicide groups by reportedly blasting her gory performance at the MTV Video Music Awards on 13th September.
The singer stunned the star-studded audience at the Big Apple ceremony with her most bizarre stage act to date with a shocking rendition of her hit Paparazzi.
GaGa danced with crutches alongside a wheelchair-bound performer while blood poured down her bare mid-riff. She was then surrounded by her dancers, who acted as if to mourn her death, before her lifeless and blood-spattered body was pulled up from the
stage on a winch as the curtain came down.
The performance sparked criticism from teen suicide prevention group PAPYRUS, whose bosses accused her of romanticising suicide .
The singer later revealed that the quirky routine represented her private life being killed by the paparazzi.
However, GaGa, who attended the Convent of the Sacred Heart girls school as Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, has failed to justify her sensational show to the nuns who teach at the centre in Manhattan's Upper East Side. A source tells the New York
Post, When someone showed the nuns a video of her bloody performance at Sunday night's VMA Awards, the good sisters were not amused.
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11th September
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Did Family Guy cause 179,997 FCC indecency complaints?
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See article
from arstechnica.com
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The Every three months the Federal Communications Commission comes up with its Quarterly Report on indecency complaints, and we sit around scratching our heads. How come the latest stats, in this instance for the first quarter of this year, show the
viewers relatively calm at 578 complaints in January, then 505 in February, followed by 179,997 in March?
179,997? Um, did we miss something? Did television really get that much more indecent in March? No worries. In these situations, we know what to do. We go over and check out the Parents Television Council's website. And sure enough,
there's a plausible instigator—a PTC viewer action alert crusade against a March 8 episode of the animated comedy show the PTC just loves to hate, Fox TV's Family Guy.
...Read full article
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31st August
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Nutters have a whinge over US film censorship via the industry serving MPAA
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See article
from washingtontimes.com
by Ted Behr
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For many years, polls have shown that the public neither understands the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) ratings
nor trusts them. Nevertheless, people assume the MPAA is an impartial body and that the ratings have some basis in moral, ethical or child-development standards. When the public's confusion drifts over into the press, it is time once again to clarify
the issue.
The rating for the recent bigoted and pornographic comedy Bruno is a prime example. It should have been NC-17. Some countries even banned it.
Bruno contains not only graphic scenes of sodomy, intercourse and sadomasochism, but also a graphic oral sex scene and a close-up of a male sex organ. What arguably is worse, if that is possible, are the movie's attacks on blacks, Jews and
Christians.
Because the MPAA was helping one of its member's movies by giving it an R rating instead of an NC-17, we decided to ask local authorities to view the movie and rate it according to their community standards. Community ratings boards used to be the norm.
At one time, there were more than 300 of them in the United States. In response to our inquiry letter, several district attorneys said they would look at the movie to consider re-rating it.
We also told the public about some of the horrendous things in the movie. This is not censorship. Censorship by definition is prior restraint by the government. Because the movie already had been made, our action couldn't be prior restraint. Also, because
we are not a government agency, we cannot censor anything. Anyone, however, can warn family, friends and community, and we did just that.
...Read full article
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30th August
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Another Saudi cleric calls for the execution of the owners of Arab TV stations
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Thanks to Alan
Based on article
from memri.org
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From an illuminating TV interview with Sheikh Yousuf Al-Ahmad, a professor of Islamic law at Al-ImamUniversity in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Interviewer: A year ago, Sheikh Saleh Al-Lahidan issued a fatwa that made all hell break loose. He demanded that owners [of liberal Arab TV channels be placed on trial] and repent. Do you support Sheikh Al-Lahidan's
demand?
Sheikh Yousuf Al-Ahmad: I believe all Muslim scholars support him in this.
[...]
I believe that one of our problems is that we continue to bury our heads in the sand, and talk about 'Lebanese' TV channels, as if we are being honest. Take LBC, for example. We all know who owns it. We should say to [the owner] Al-Walid bin Talal:
Beware. The same is true of MBC TV, Al-Arabiya TV, the ART and Rotana channels - all these [Saudi] channels serve to destroy Islam and the Muslims.
[...]
Regarding these base channels that I have mentioned, and others like them - I have no doubt whatsoever that their danger to the Islamic nation is no less than that of the Zionist Jews, or of the Crusader Americans in Iraq and elsewhere.
Interviewer: What led you to such an extremist view? Note that you are equating channels owned by Muslims, by Saudi citizens, with the Jews.
Sheikh Yousuf Al-Ahmad: I wasn't equating them. I said they are more dangerous. I was being precise. In my view, the deadly poison that they are spreading has reached the bone marrow.
[...]
The people who spread corruption in the land - whether highway robbers, drug dealers, or the owners of these TV channels, who are even more dangerous... These channels broadcast corruption and nudity. They are all people who spread corruption in the
land, and they should be tried in an Islamic court of law and sentenced to death. This [fatwa] is clearly in accordance with Islamic law. There's no doubt about it.
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Our human nature may tell us that stoning is unacceptable, but this is a punishment decreed by Allah. If Allah decrees death - this is how it should be. If the Islamic scholars ruled that the punishment for drug dealers is death, this is how it should
be.
I believe that [the TV channel owners] are more dangerous than all of these. Forget about whether or not they should be killed - we demand that they face trial in an Islamic court of law.
I call upon the good, honorable businessmen to contribute their millions in order to hire lawyers to file Islamic lawsuits against these TV channels owners, and to persecute them legally. I call upon lawyers and good people in Saudi Arabia, in the Gulf
states, in Egypt, in Yemen, and everywhere, to banish them from all Muslim countries.
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30th August
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Saudi religious police ban summer festivals and circus acts
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Based on article
from foxnews.com
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Religious police in Saudi Arabia are cracking down on summer festivals and circuses intended by the government to
boost domestic tourism, because they violate strict religious restrictions on singing, dancing, the mixing of unrelated men and women, and evil circus performances, Reuters reported.
Circus acts such as fire-eating and lying on a bed of glass are seen as forms of magic outlawed by Sharia law.
These acts contradict the faith and must not be done, taught, spread or encouraged, Reuters quoted religious police spokesman Abdullah al-Mashiti: They must be fought and those performing them must be reported and punished so as to be deterred
and their evil restricted.
Unfortunately such actions carried on by religious police do not adhere to the official political will and they sabotage the government efforts to improve and maintain the internal tourism industry, Reuters quoted Mahmoud Sabbagh, a Saudi newspaper
columnist.
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29th August
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Christian nutters protest against Marilyn Manson gig
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Thanks to Alan
Based on article
from prefixmag.com
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Christians came out in their droves to protest against a Marilyn Manson concert in California.
Demonstrators gathered outside the Pomona Fox Theater in Los Angeles County waiving placards and chanting pro-Christian messages.
One of the protesters, Rod Warner, told the San Bernardino Sun: The only thing I'm out here to accomplish is what the lord, Jesus Christ, through my belief, tells me to accomplish. And that's take his gospel to the lost.
Every shirt you see here depicts nothing but death. They can say they're Christians if they want to, but the Lord says worship me with your heart not your mouth.
Marilyn Manson fan Cesar Haro was unimpressed with the protests, saying: a. "We think arguing with these people is cool ... but we do think it's very disrespectful, though. They're disrespecting our area and our right to be here.
Despite the protests, the show went ahead as scheduled.
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26th August
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Daily Mail reader 'appalled' by sweet wrapper
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Thanks to Dan
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Daily Mail letter of the year:
The other day, while doing our weekly shop, I bought for my two children, Benjamin and Ofelia, a packet of Haribo Maoam lemon-and-lime confectionary. It was only after I was leaving the check-out that I noticed the appalling
illustration on the packaging. This consists of a lemon and a lime locked in what appears to be a carnal encounter. The lime, who I assume to be the gentleman in this coupling, has a particularly lurid and distasteful expression on his face.
I demanded to see the shop manager and during a heated exchange my wife became quite distressed and had to sit down in the car park. I was told to register my complaint with the manufacturer.
I'm glad I spotted this before my young children, who are both very sensitive. My wife and I have always tried to maintain their innocence -- and to think our years of careful parenting could have been wrecked by, of all things, a sweet wrapper makes
me livid.
I received a reply from the company saying that the wrapper design had been introduced in Germany in 2002 with a view to making fruit figures more modern and lively to better appeal to the consumer.
It said: At no point was it intended to create sexual images. It had been shown to a number of children and adults of different age groups, none of whom has made any comments referring to sexual content.
I consider this response less than satisfactory. As a member of our local church, I'm now urging other members of our flock to boycott Haribo products until this illustration is removed.
Simon Simpkins, Pontefract, West Yorks.
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22nd August
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Christian group email school admin staff exposing teacher as an atheist blogger
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Based on article
from examiner.com
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Hemant Mehta, the
Friendly Atheist
, is under attack by a right wing Christian hate group. The Illinois Family Institute, led by Laurie Higgins, is harassing well known atheist blogger Mehta.
According to Mehta, a high school math teacher, Higgins emailed his boss, his high school's entire administrative staff, and every school board member to inform them about Mehta's private life as an atheist blogger. The attempt was to smear Mehta, claiming
Mehta was unprofessional and unsuitable to be teaching because of his affiliation with atheism.
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20th August
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Catholics get wound up by Penn and Teller
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Based on article
from catholic.org
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Catholic League president Bill Donohue has got wound up by a forthcoming episode of the Penn & Teller show. He wrote in Variety:
On August 27, Showtime, owned by CBS, will feature a vicious assault on Catholics. In the season finale of Penn & Teller's show, they take on the secretive inner world of The Vatican, the holy city of Catholicism and
home of the Pope.
How do we know it will defame Catholics? Because on the show's website, it says so: There is a Showtime Advisory for Graphic Language, Adult Content.
What will the upcoming show be like? On his Twitter page, Penn Jillette brags how he rips a Catholic encyclical on sexuality: I'm dressed as Darth with a condom cock light saber. He even boasts that the show is hardcore, admitting
that we attack the Vatican. From trashing The Last Supper to mocking Catholic prayers, anti-Catholic bigots who feed on this kind of stuff will have a stomach full.
CBS/Showtime needs to send Penn & Teller a message and let them know that they have crossed the line for the last time. This should be their final season. We know that they've been told before to drop the Catholic bashing, and yet they persist.
By doing so, Penn & Teller have effectively stuck their middle finger right in the eye of CBS.
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19th August
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Finnish nutters get Alice Cooper ejected from their venue
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Based on article
from digitalspy.co.uk
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Alice Cooper has been forced to scrap a forthcoming gig in Finland after the venue's owners reportedly objected to his controversial stage show on religious grounds.
According to Contactmusic, the rocker was due to play the Tampere Areena on December 11, but officials have subsequently declared that the concert conflicted with their Christian-based policies.
Venue boss Harri Wiherkoski has since confirmed the cancellation and attributed the move to objections from other clients who use the arena.
Gig promoter Kalle Keskinen told Finland's YLE News: [Several religious groups] and others use Tampere Areena for their events, so the venue's management did not want Alice Cooper appearing in the same hall. The contract which we received from Tampere
Areena specifies that no artists may perform there who 'incite evil and the power of darkness.
The promoters now hope to move the gig to the city of Espoo.
Update: Censorial Demons
20th August 2009. See article
from antimusic.com
Harri Wiherkoski, managing director of Tampere Areena Oy (Tampere Arena Limited) noted, Artists who express suspicious values from Christianity's point of view cannot be allowed to perform at the venue. He told a Finnish reporter We
don't arrange concerts where Satanism or non-god-worshipping occurs.
The venue will not permit performances which may be construed as insulting to Christianity, spelled out as follows:
Performances including representation of false gods, demons, evilness and forces of darkness and all these kind of symbols, words or markings are highly prohibited. These rules are valid also in all of the advertisement and material related to the
concert. Breaking this rule causes immediate cancellation of the contract, and a 100 000 € penalty fee.
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19th August
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Mohammed cartoons legal to distribute in Netherlands
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Based on article
from mediawatchwatch.org.uk
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Good news from Holland, where the prosecution department has decided to dismiss the cases against the TV show NOVA, and politician
Geert Wilders. Both had reproduced the Mohammed cartoons on their websites.
In a statement (Google translation), the prosecutor said: The cartoons are about the prophet Mohammed, not about Muslims as a group. None of the cartoons are offensive to Muslims or incite hatred, discrimination or violence against Muslims. Because
the cartoons are not illegal, publishing and distributing them is also not illegal.
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18th August
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US Nutters petition against 'failed' MPAA ratings
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Based on article
from movieguide.org
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The nutters of the Family Guide to Movies and Entertainment has asked the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) to drop its failed ratings system and return to a standards-based Code of Decency, announced Dr. Ted Baehr, Moveiguide's
founder and publisher.
Moveiguide is also asking Americans to sign a petition urging the MPAA to end the ratings system and adopt a Code of Decency.
The MPAA's ratings system never worked really well, but it has gotten much worse since it added the ambiguous PG-13 rating, Dr. Baehr said: Parents, especially mothers, can no longer trust the ratings for movies, especially in light of
the PG-13 ratings for movies like THE LOVE GURU and LAND OF THE LOST, and the R ratings for pornographic movies like BRNO.
Dr. Baehr said that the problem with the MPAA ratings is that they are not based on standards: This is not true of the Code of Decency, so it is clear that the entertainment industry must return to the kind of system it had during the Golden Age
of Hollywood and the Golden Age of Television, when it was a wonderful life in America because Mr. Smith went to Washington, Ricky still loved Lucy, and the Bells of St. Mary's rang out across the whole land.
Dr. Baehr said he will send the signed petitions to the Federal Trade Commission, which has been given the power to regulate trade in the United States, including the trade of the six major Hollywood studios that own the MPAA and run the ratings system.
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15th August
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Nutters take to the streets in India protesting about obscenity in cinemas
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Based on article
from telugu.galatta.com
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The followers of the Students Federation of India (SFI) and All India Democratic Women's Association (AIDWA) have staged a rally
in Nalgonda demanding a ban on obscene films and closure of errant cinema theatres found screening such films. A large number of girls from various colleges participated in the rally organized as part of a campaign against obscene films.
The activists removed obscene posters and set them ablaze at Subash Chandra Bose statue. SFI division secretary N. Saidulu demanded that the government should ban sticking of all kinds of cinema posters on the compound walls of educational institutions:
The authorities should close a town-based cinema theatre which earned notoriety for screening obscene films regularly.
Earlier, about 50 students led by All India Youth Federation (AIYF) staged a Quit obscenity demonstration in front of the Gandhi statue in Vijayawada. They were protesting against Telugu film Adavi , directed by Ram Gopal Varma. The
association leaders criticized the Censor Board for failing to curb obscenity in the film. They burnt the Censor Board's effigy, saying it was dead rather than alive.
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14th August
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ECPAT blame Brits for the meanmindedness of their government
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Well if the Government legalised people enjoying themselves in a brothel or with a joint, then the money simply wouldn't end up criminal hands. Hardly the fault of ordinary people when it is government policy that has made these trades illegal.
Based on article
from guardian.co.uk
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More than a fifth of Britons may be unknowingly contributing to child trafficking, a survey published today reveals.
People who buy pirate DVDs and roses from street vendors, smoke home-grown cannabis, give money to child beggars and use prostitutes may be supporting what the United Nations has described as a modern day slave trade, says research published
by ECPAT, the international campaign against the sexual exploitation of children.
According to the survey, published at the launch of a nationwide campaign to raise awareness, 89% of those questioned were not aware that their activities may be contributing to illegal businesses run by networks who smuggle children from countries
such as China, Africa and Afghanistan
If you engage in these activities then you are supporting the illegal economy and that includes trafficking, said Chris Beddoe, chief executive of ECPAT UK.
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13th August
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Nutter nonsense blaming clothes and music videos for all societies ills
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Thanks to Dan
Based on article
from dailymail.co.uk
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Suggestive clothing and explicit music videos are eroding society's values, said Dr Catherine White, clinical director of the sexual assault referral centre at St Mary's Hospital in Manchester.
Campaigners say girls are encouraged to copy provocative images and young males react by treating them as sex objects, putting girls more at risk of sexual assaults and domestic violence.
Ms White said parents had a key role to play: There's an increasing sexualisation of children. When you see a little girl wearing a T-shirt with a Playboy bunny, that's wrong isn't it? I've seen another that said "Porn star in the making".
Music videos are extremely influential, she added.
Ms White said the changing attitude to young girls had an effect on potential abusers, too. I think it's all subconscious and there's a drip, drip, drip effect. All together it's having an effect on values. For the potential perpetrators, it's about
knowing what's acceptable and what's not acceptable.
Earlier this year the Government launched a study into the issue, led by psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos. She said she is looking at whether there is a link between exposure to these images and boys' expectations about acceptable sexual behaviour.
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5th August
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Cuts restored to Acropolis education video
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Based on article
from latimesblogs.latimes.com
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Never underestimate the power of YouTube to leapfrog over a censor's red tape. The latest example involves a battle between Oscar-winning filmmaker Costa-Gavras and the newly opened Acropolis Museum in Greece.
Last week, the director asked to withdraw his credit from an animated short that the museum was showing as part of a larger film about the history of the Parthenon. Officials at the museum had reportedly removed a scene from Costa-Gavras' movie after
the Greek Orthodox Church objected to what it saw as a depiction of Christian priests destroying parts of the ancient temple.
But on Tuesday, the Acropolis Museum said it had reversed its decision to cut the film after days of picketing and the threat of a lawsuit.
In the controversial scene, animated figures ascend ladders to destroy the Parthenon frieze. The scene is based on regular occurrences from the Byzantine era, during which Christians would lay waste to pagan temples and structures. A good part of the
controversy surrounds what the animated figures are wearing -- some say their black cloaks suggest they represent clergy from the Christian church.
Recently, some eager Web surfers posted a version of Costa-Gavras' movie on YouTube so the whole world could see what the fuss was all about. The clip
, originally posted by the site zougla.gr, features the offending scene at around the 1-minute 45-second mark.
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5th August
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Church traumatised by its collapsing transient relationship with British people
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Based on article
from dailymail.co.uk
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The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales has warned that social networking sites such as Facebook, Bebo and
MySpace could lead to a rise in suicides.
Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols said the sites encouraged teenagers to build transient relationships that can leave them traumatised when they collapse.
Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols said websites such as Facebook, Bebo and MySpace could be a factor in teenage suicides, following the inquest of 15-year-old Megan Gillan.
Nichols said the sites encouraged young people to put too much emphasis on the number of friends they have rather than on the quality of their relationships.
Among young people often a key factor in them committing suicide is the trauma of transient relationships, he said: They throw themselves into a friendship or network of friendships, then it collapses and they're desolate. It's
an all or nothing syndrome that you have to have in an attempt to shore up an identity; a collection of friends about whom you can talk and even boast. But friendship is not a commodity, friendship is something that is hard work and enduring when it's
right.
Speaking to the Sunday Telegraph, he said the internet and mobile phones were dehumanising' community life and that relationships had been weakened by the decline in face-to-face meetings.
Archbishop Vincent also condemned footballers who break their contracts to move to other clubs for bigger salaries as 'mercenaries'. The Archbishop, who is a supporter of Liverpool FC, said there was a loss of loyalty in society that was typified by
the attitude of some footballers: What football spectators appreciate is a bit of loyalty and we're seeing that less and less.
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30th July
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Philippines nutters wound by Orphans film
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Based on article
from businessmirror.com.ph
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An institution promoting the adoption of orphaned children has asked the Philippines Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) to stop the public showing of Warner Bros.' Orphan because of the film's detrimental message.
The movie Orphan delivers a detrimental message about 'waiting' children in need of a 'forever family'. The trailer was deemed so offensive to some communities in America that the line 'It must be hard to love an adopted child as much as your own'
was removed, the group said in a statement.
Adoptions advocate Kim Michelle Richardson (USA) said the movie's tagline, There is Something Wrong With Esther, should be applied to the production company: There Is Something Wrong With Warner Bros.
Lawyer Gwen Pimentel-Gana, president of the Association of Child Caring Agencies of the Philippines (Accap), said the group's member- agencies are terribly offended and appalled by the movie's negative story line featuring an orphan little girl
character as the villain. Maybe the MTRCB, before allowing movies like these, should be more sensitive to issues that affect the plight of orphaned, abandoned, neglected and dependent children.
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28th July
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Pope not pleased by art exhibit Bible open for comments
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Well given that the bible slates gays as an 'abomination' then surely it is deserving of some robust counter arguement.
Thanks to Alan
Based on article
from dailymail.co.uk
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Any comments?
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The Pope has condemned a disgusting taxpayer-funded exhibition in which visitors are invited to write their stories back into the Bible
Visitors were offered pens by gallery bosses so they could write comments on the text - leading to a host of puerile and 'obscene' remarks.
Pope Benedict's anger over the show, organised by council-funded arts body Culture and Sport Glasgow, was expressed by a senior Vatican priest.
The adviser to the Pope said: It is disgusting and offensive. They would not think of doing it to the Koran.
Public complaints about the exhibit at the prestigious Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow have forced organisers to put the vandalised Bible on show in a locked case, while still allowing visitors to write comments on blank sheets of paper. The staff
moderate the comments and insert acceptable pages into the bible.
The Made In God's Image exhibit is the work of Glasgow artist Anthony Schrag.
He wanted gays and transsexuals who felt left out of religion to write their way back in to the holy text.
Schrag worked with members of the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) in Edinburgh on the project. But MCC minister Jane Clarke who devised the exhibit said: I had hoped people would show respect for the Bible. I am saddened some have chosen
to write offensive messages.
Writing our names in the margins of a Bible was to show how we have been marginalised by many Christian churches, and also our desire to be included in God's love.
As a young Christian I was encouraged by my church to write my own insights in the margins of the Bible I used for my daily devotions - this was an extension of that idea. I still have that Bible, although it's rather tatty now.
She added: It was never my intention to offend anyone - believers and non-believers alike. I had hoped that people would show respect for the Bible, for Christianity and indeed for the Gallery of Modern Art. I am saddened that some people have
chosen to write offensive messages.
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28th July
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Interview with Francesca Lia Block about censorship of her book Baby Be-Bop
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See interview
from ncac.org
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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.
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.
Kids' Right to Read Project interviewed Francesca Lia Block, the author of Baby Be-Bop:
Kids' Right to Read Project: Your books, including specifically Baby Be Bop, Girl Goddess #9: Nine Stories, I was a Teenage Fairy , and Witch Baby , have all received widespread acclaim and
are well-regarded by book-lovers everywhere. How does it feel for those same books to have appeared at the center of censorship controversies?
Francesca Lia Block: I'm a bit surprised in one way, because the message of all of them is love, tolerance and self-expression. On the other hand, I am not surprised because the message of all of them is love,
tolerance and self-expression.
...Read full interview
from ncac.org
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27th July
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Nutters of Christian Concern for our Nation wound up by Radio 4's Now Show
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Based on article
from mediawatchwatch.org.uk
See video
on YouTube
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Christian Concern for our Nation are probably wishing they lived in Ireland right now. In their latest mailshot they urge readers to complain to the BBC about 'blasphemy' on Radio 4's Now Show :
The BBC Radio 4's Now Show has allowed a blasphemous satirical tirade against the Lord Jesus and the Word of God. We urge you to complain to the BBC at the offence caused to Christians and the corrupting effect of
this kind of behaviour on a vulnerable audience.
They also helpfully provide a pdf transcript
of Marcus Brigstock's tirade, in which he opines uncontroversially that the Bible contains:
acts of wanton genocide, infanticide, fratricide, straight murder, rape, pedophilia, enslavement, brutality and frankly, a level of sexism that would make John McCririck go woo steady, now give the little ladies a break
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26th July
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Greek church destroys history at the Parthenon
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Based on article
from google.com
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A scene from an animated film shown to visitors at the new Acropolis Museum that depicts Christian priests destroying parts of the
Parthenon has been deleted following protests by the Greek Orthodox Church.
The creator of the segment, Greek-born French filmmaker Constantin Costa-Gavras, has demanded that his name be taken off the film credits in protest.
The priests used to destroy ancient temples. Now they want to remove scenes from a film, Costa-Gavras told Greece's Mega TV channel: This is the kind (of censorship) that used to happen in the former Soviet Union.
Costa-Gavras' 1-minute, 40-second segment depicting the damage done to Parthenon over the centuries — from marauding Germanic warriors in 267 A.D. to the removal of a large part of the frieze by British diplomat Lord Elgin in early 19th century.
The animated segment showed figures clad in black climbing up ladders and destroying part of the Parthenon frieze; the scene referred to well-documented episodes of destruction that took place in the early Byzantine period (5th-8th centuries A.D.),
when Christians often demolished monuments and temples belonging to the old pagan era.
Church officials contended the film misrepresented the attitude of the Greek Orthodox Church toward Greece's ancient heritage.
Greek media reported the segment was excised after the intervention of Culture Minister Antonis Samaras.
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24th July
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Scottish Women's Aid turn down calendar girls' donation
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Thanks to Andrea
Based on article
from news.scotsman.com
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A group of women who produced a 'nude' calendar to raise money for victims of abuse have had their donation
refused by Scottish Women's Aid.
The organisation said it could not support the fundraising efforts of the 11 women from Alloa, Clackmannanshire, because they had posed semi-naked.
The women, who raised £600 for the charity, said they had been inspired by the Women's Institute Calendar Girls. Morag Hill, who suffered domestic abuse for eight years, said she came up with the idea of a calendar with business partner
Katherine Cram as a way of raising money for Scottish Women's Aid.
She said: "When I phoned Scottish Women's Aid to tell them we had a calendar and I needed to know how we could get the cash to them, the woman on the end of the phone said they would not be associated with it.
She said that they did not support women taking their clothes off to raise money and that they were a feminist movement. It made me feel really angry.
Out of the 11 women who took part in the calendar, five have suffered domestic abuse and wanted to do something to help other victims. We are not members of the sex industry; we are just trying to help, Ms Hill said.
But Scottish Women's Aid is adamant that the calendar is inappropriate. Jacqui Kelly said: "We are a feminist organisation and, of course, we are happy that these woman feel empowered by what they are doing. But we are
opposed to the sex industry, and we have an issue with women removing clothes."
Reacting to the controversy last night, Sandra Brown, of the Moira Anderson Foundation, a charity that helps victims of violence and sexual abuse, said: It's a strange overreaction, because these women (in the calendar] are making their own decisions.
It's about being assertive, and if these women have the self-esteem, then I would say 'go for it'. Unless something is abusive or deeply offensive, people will see it in the spirit it is intended.
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16th July
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Traditional nutters turn out to whinge at the latest Harry Potter opening
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Thanks to Alan
Based on article
from sunjournal.com
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A small crowd gathered in Lewiston, Maine, to discuss witchcraft influences and overtones of the teen wizard series.
Watch out, Harry Potter fans — the Rev. Doug Taylor and his Jesus Party are battling for your souls.
There is a battle raging for the minds of our children, and it's a moral battle, said Taylor, founder of the local ministry that aims to reach out to area youth: J.K. Rowling has truly bridged the gap between magical make-believe and paganism.
Taylor hosted a protest Tuesday on the eve of the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince , the sixth instalment in the wildly popular movie franchise. Armed with a movie of his own, the documentary Harry Potter: Witchcraft
Repackaged — Making Evil Look Innocent, Taylor resurrected his public stand that parents and schools should closely examine the occult influences found in the books and ban them.
In keeping with his tradition, Taylor opened the evening by tearing the pages from a hard-covered copy of a Harry Potter book.
Harry Potter teaches witchcraft to children through children, author Robert McGee said in the documentary: It's teaching children that witchcraft is something attainable. When a child is captured by witchcraft, they rarely choose to get
out until much later in life, after they've led a very miserable life.
I would not look foolish tonight if every church in town would take a stand against witchcraft, Taylor said as he ripped the book: And because nobody else will, that's why I do it.
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8th July
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Arsonists sentenced to 4.5 years for attacking home of The Jewel of Medina publisher
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Based on article
from dailymail.co.uk
The Jewel of Medina is available via UK Amazon
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The muslim arsonists who tried to burn down the house of the publisher of The Jewel of Medina have each been sentenced to 4 years, 6 months in jail.
Sentencing Ali Beheshti and two accomplices, Mrs Justice Rafferty told them: If you choose to live in this country, you live by its rules. There is no such thing as "a la carte citizenship" and, in your case, there is no such thing as
"a la carte obedience" to the law.
Beheshti, a follower of hate cleric Abu Hamza, poured diesel through the letterbox of Martin Rynja's £2.5million house and set it alight to punish him for agreeing to release The Jewel of Medina , a fictional account of
the Prophet's child bride.
Last September, with accomplices Abrar Mirza and Abbas Taj he attacked the five-storey home and office of Rynja in Islington, North London. A small fire began but nobody was hurt because police and fire crews arrived in time to smash down the door
and put it out.
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