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> > From: Abbas <abas_amin08@...>
> >To: [email protected] 
> >Sent: Friday, September 14, 2012 5:52 AM
> >Subject: [proletar] Re: BBC is full of liberals afraid to mock Islam (says 
> >veteran of the BBC)
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> >kamulah yang anjing ... NJING1 Bangsat luh ...
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> >--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@> wrote:
> >>
> >> Anjing2 buduk piaraan orang Islam itu emang ga cuma ada di milis ini (ada 
> >> 2 ekor sejauh ini), tp jg ada di tempat lain.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> BBC is full of liberals afraid to mock Islam (says veteran of the BBC)
> >> By Paul Revoir
> >> PUBLISHED: 22:18 GMT, 12 September 2012  | UPDATED: 22:18 GMT, 12 
> >> September 2012 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> A respected BBC broadcaster has 
> >> claimed television is dominated by ‘liberal sceptical 
> >> humanists’ who 
> >> laugh at Christianity but are afraid to mock Islam. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Roger Bolton, a former editor of Panorama, said an obsession with human 
> >> rights over religious beliefs had left corporation bosses out of touch 
> >> with the public.
> >> 
> >> In the 
> >> modern culture of broadcasting, Mr Bolton said anyone who opposed gay 
> >> marriage or IVF was treated as a ‘lunatic’ if it was because 
> >> of their 
> >> religious beliefs. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> He added: ‘The default position in broadcasting is always, 
> >> it’s a question of human rights and how can they do it.’
> >> 
> >> Mr Bolton said it had got to a point where audiences thought it was 
> >> ‘fun’ 
> >> to mock Christianity but would not dare laugh at jokes about Islam. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> He said in the last few years ‘something went wrong with the 
> >> BBC’s 
> >> religious programming’ and questioned whether it was ‘fit for 
> >> purpose’.
> >> 
> >> Mr Bolton presented Sunday, Radio 4’s main programme for religious 
> >> news and current affairs, for 12 years until 2010. 
> >> 
> >> Now the presenter of Radio 4’s 
> >> Feedback show, he made his comments at the BBC’s Re:Think festival 
> >> in 
> >> Salford, when he gave a speech and sat on a discussion panel.
> >> 
> >> He said  that Christians wanted a ‘level playing field’ 
> >> when being laughed at rather than being ‘singled out’. And he 
> >> added that those who raised 
> >> the matter of religion felt other faiths did not ‘have to put up 
> >> with 
> >> what Christianity does’.
> >> 
> >> ‘It is perfectly alright to make any 
> >> joke you like about Christianity,’ he said. ‘You try to make 
> >> a joke 
> >> about Muslims, or Jews, or about Sikhs.’
> >> Issues are too often seen purely in terms of human rights, he said. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> ‘At
> >> least there should be an effort to people to say that just because 
> >> someone opposes gay marriage, just because someone opposes IVF, 
> >> doesn’t 
> >> mean they are a lunatic, it is out of their beliefs.’
> >> 
> >> ‘Liberal sceptical humanists tend to 
> >> dominate television,’ he said. ‘But they are not, I believe, 
> >> representative of the country.’
> >> 
> >> He added: ‘I believe it is no coincidence that the last three BBC 
> >> heads of religious broadcasting left their jobs to various degrees 
> >> disillusioned with the corporation’s treatment of religion and 
> >> ethics
> >> 
> >> But Mr Bolton also said: ‘What I do now think is that Muslims in 
> >> particular ought to be mature enough in this country to take that humour 
> >> and that 
> >> Christians do have a right on their side when they say the satire 
> >> applied to them ought to be applied to others.’
> >> 
> >> The BBC’s head of religion and ethics, Aaqil Ahmed, a Muslim, said 
> >> it was a ‘complicated’ situation, adding that things 
> >> ‘took time to evolve’ and 
> >> newer communities had not had their religion ‘ridiculed’ for 
> >> as long as 
> >> others had been. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> A BBC spokesman said: ‘This is an incorrect view of BBC religious 
> >> and ethics programming. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> ‘As well as observing  major religious festivals across TV and 
> >> radio, BBC 
> >> religion and ethics provide over 170 hours of programmes ranging from 
> >> Songs of Praise to documentary series, such as  Dead Good Job, Divine 
> >> Women, The Life of Muhammad, as well as topical debate such as The Big 
> >> Questions.
> >> 
> >> ‘These provide the audience with a rich mix of programmes that 
> >> reflect  society’s relation to religion today.’
> >> 
> >> Read more: 
> >> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2202379/BBC-liberals-afraid-mock-Islam-says-veteran-BBC.html#ixzz26OFQiL1f
> >> 
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> >>
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