kamulah yang kaing2 NJING ! --- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote: > > Abbas Amin cuma bisa kaing2 kayak anjing kejepit buntut. > > > > > > >________________________________ > > 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) > > > > > > > >kamulah yang anjing ... NJING1 Bangsat luh ... > > > >--- 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 ââ¬Ëliberal sceptical > >> humanistsââ¬â¢ 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 ââ¬Ëlunaticââ¬â¢ if it was because > >> of their > >> religious beliefs. > >> > >> > >> He added: ââ¬ËThe default position in broadcasting is always, > >> itââ¬â¢s a question of human rights and how can they do it.ââ¬â¢ > >> > >> Mr Bolton said it had got to a point where audiences thought it was > >> ââ¬Ëfunââ¬â¢ > >> to mock Christianity but would not dare laugh at jokes about Islam. > >> > >> > >> He said in the last few years ââ¬Ësomething went wrong with the > >> BBCââ¬â¢s > >> religious programmingââ¬â¢ and questioned whether it was ââ¬Ëfit for > >> purposeââ¬â¢. > >> > >> Mr Bolton presented Sunday, Radio 4ââ¬â¢s main programme for religious > >> news and current affairs, for 12 years until 2010. > >> > >> Now the presenter of Radio 4ââ¬â¢s > >> Feedback show, he made his comments at the BBCââ¬â¢s Re:Think festival > >> in > >> Salford, when he gave a speech and sat on a discussion panel. > >> > >> He saidàthat Christians wanted a ââ¬Ëlevel playing fieldââ¬â¢ > >> when being laughed at rather than being ââ¬Ësingled outââ¬â¢. And he > >> added that those who raised > >> the matter of religion felt other faiths did not ââ¬Ëhave to put up > >> with > >> what Christianity doesââ¬â¢. > >> > >> ââ¬ËIt is perfectly alright to make any > >> joke you like about Christianity,ââ¬â¢ he said. ââ¬ËYou try to make > >> a joke > >> about Muslims, or Jews, or about Sikhs.ââ¬â¢ > >> Issues are too often seen purely in terms of human rights, he said. > >> > >> > >> ââ¬ËAt > >> least there should be an effort to people to say that just because > >> someone opposes gay marriage, just because someone opposes IVF, > >> doesnââ¬â¢t > >> mean they are a lunatic, it is out of their beliefs.ââ¬â¢ > >> > >> ââ¬ËLiberal sceptical humanists tend to > >> dominate television,ââ¬â¢ he said. ââ¬ËBut they are not, I believe, > >> representative of the country.ââ¬â¢ > >> > >> He added: ââ¬ËI believe it is no coincidence that the last three BBC > >> heads of religious broadcasting left their jobs to various degrees > >> disillusioned with the corporationââ¬â¢s treatment of religion and > >> ethics > >> > >> But Mr Bolton also said: ââ¬ËWhat 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.ââ¬â¢ > >> > >> The BBCââ¬â¢s head of religion and ethics, Aaqil Ahmed, a Muslim, said > >> it was a ââ¬Ëcomplicatedââ¬â¢ situation, adding that things > >> ââ¬Ëtook time to evolveââ¬â¢ and > >> newer communities had not had their religion ââ¬Ëridiculedââ¬â¢ for > >> as long as > >> others had been. > >> > >> > >> A BBC spokesman said: ââ¬ËThis is an incorrect view of BBC religious > >> and ethics programming. > >> > >> > >> ââ¬ËAs well as observingàmajor 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 asàDead Good Job, Divine > >> Women, The Life of Muhammad, as well as topical debate such as The Big > >> Questions. > >> > >> ââ¬ËThese provide the audience with a rich mix of programmes that > >> reflectàsocietyââ¬â¢s relation to religion today.ââ¬â¢ > >> > >> Read more: > >> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2202379/BBC-liberals-afraid-mock-Islam-says-veteran-BBC.html#ixzz26OFQiL1f > >> > >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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