Tuesday, January 30, 2007

UK Government tries to destroy Justice and Morality yet again ?

The Telegraph, now I understand owned, by the (Roman Catholic) Barclay twins says: "Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor said the legislation, which outlaws discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, had created a "new kind of morality" and represented a "lack of freedom for religious conviction". ... the Government are saying 'no, we won't allow you to - you have no space, you [the Catholic Church, and presumably Islam and part of the Anglican church as well] have no place in the public life of this country. ..That seems to me to be just one step and there would be further ones."

Hmm, well as a child in Australia I was not allowed to listen (by a broad minded Australian family) to "ignorant British filth" like "Round the Horne". As one does, I heard it anyway, understood it, and thought it was total crap. I was always over-awed by the sort of rubbish UK radio listeners had to tolerate, and that was even before they were allowed, after a battle, commercial radio. I think at the time we had about 1500 commercial stations nationwide, all of which I listened to with permission. In the UK so much of the TV and radio is fascist rascist filth, such as the Shetty stuff on Big Brother. A shame for a station like Ch 4 supposedly intended to increase racial tolerance to broadcast such muck, obviously for ratings. Reverse psychology ? Like having members of the Royal Family wear Nazi arm bands ? What a vile country the UK is ! But the media over here has always been full of homos.

Specifically on the Catholics, I guess their Popes have usually had their gugusses etc and the whole religion is pretty cash-oriented, but often enough their heart is in the right place as in the present case. Before this silly Act I did not even know a single pair of male homos (out of thousands) who actually wanted 'gay marriage', and yes, I did ask. For women it is seriously different but marriage is another matter; plenty of women bring up children together without being or wanting to be gay. But in fact for men the whole idea is more like a cheap laugh and it sounds more like a license for pedophilia rather than anything else.

IMO: Congratulations (for once) to Tony B. Liar and to Ruth Kelly for being against this madcap idea. And the implications for further restrictions on personal liberty are a real worry.

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