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Default Mr. Bean Attacks Religious Hatred Bill - 12-06-2004, 03:23 PM

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LONDON (Reuters) - British comedian Rowan Atkinson (news) -- creator of the hapless "Mr Bean" -- attacked a planned law outlawing incitement of religious hatred on Monday, saying it would curb free speech and humour.

Atkinson believes the measure now passing through parliament will make religion virtually off-limits to satirists.

It might even, he fears, lead to prosecutions, not only for some of his own sketches but for others like Monty Python's "Life of Brian," which was criticized on its release in 1979 for being anti-Christian.

"Freedom of expression must be protected for artists and entertainers," he said. "We must not accept a bar on the lampooning of religion and religious leaders."

The 49-year-old Atkinson, who rose to fame as the scheming and self-serving "Blackadder" in a lampoon of British history, has joined lawmakers and Christian groups in a campaign against the bill.

At present, British law prohibits attacks on people's color, race or ethnic origin but not their religion. Critics of the plan to include religion believe a new law is not necessary.

"There is an obvious difference between the behavior of racist agitators who can be prosecuted under existing laws and the activities of satirists and writers who may choose to make comedy or criticism of religious belief, practices or leaders..," Atkinson said in a statement.

"It is one of the reasons why we have free speech."

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The British Humanist Association have backed Atkinson's campaign, saying the law would deny people the right to legitimately question and criticize different religions.

But the Home Office denied the accusation, saying the law would protect "people not ideologies."

"The Government is determined to preserve the right to engage in free and vigorous debate about religion, including the right to criticize religious beliefs and practices," a spokesman said.

The proposals were welcomed by the majority of Britain's religious communities -- particularly its 1.8 million Muslims who say they have been subjected to a surge in abuse since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and the wars in Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Iraq (news - web sites).

Critics of the law, which has been included in the Serious Organized Crime and Police Bill, say there is already enough legislation to deal with attacks on religion.

The government first tried to introduce laws banning religious discrimination in 2001 but the House of Lords, Britain's upper parliamentary chamber, blocked the proposal.
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Default 12-06-2004, 03:25 PM

rofl, mr bean, what a guy.
  
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Default 12-06-2004, 03:46 PM

I'm with him on this. It's just too much. Religion is only sacred and off limits in comedy to a small percentage of society at the moment.
If we outlaw it and make it legally off-limits to all lampooning - Then more of society will frown on that kind of comedy, making one more thing that can incite hatred and violence when talked about in the wrong way.

Effectively, it's curbing society towards a world full of off-limit words and phrases, which is entirely a bad idea in a world networked togather by communication and the media.

We need to stop taking things so seriously and start laughing at ourselves.
  
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Default 12-06-2004, 03:55 PM

He makes a good point.
  
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Default 12-06-2004, 04:02 PM

my cousin used to live in the appartment beside Rowan Atkinson, ends up he is a real snobby prick.
  
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Default 12-06-2004, 04:02 PM

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he is right...
  
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Default 12-06-2004, 04:12 PM

[quote="Sergeant_Scrotum":4a6f2]my cousin used to live in the appartment beside Rowan Atkinson, ends up he is a real snobby prick.[/quote:4a6f2]

Probably because he didn't say hello to your cousin every day and act absolutely outgoing towards him....I fucking hate it when people go on about how celebrities are real snobby and shit when they don't even know them.

People expect celebrities to interact with them on some level because they believe on some sub conscious level that they have a relationship from seeing them perform and entertain.
  
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