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Britain's public broadcaster said on Saturday it would press ahead with plans to televise Jerry Springer -- The Opera, despite receiving a record number of complaints before the expletive heavy musical has even aired.
Mail and Guardian online
I don't know if anyone watched this. I watched the first half as it had been a huge talking point and I was interested to see for myself. Yes it was full of swearing and sexual content. Some of it a bit random like the bloke who liked to wear a nappy and wanted to walk around 'sh*tting in his trousers'

and was obviously aimed to shock those of a more delicate disposition

Anyhow the part that made me decide I couldn't watch the second half was when a cross was burn't on the stage. Offensive to all christians I am sure. While I fully advocte freedom of speech and peoples right to choose or not choose a way of life/faith etc my argument is this. I doubt very much if another religion was going to be made a complete mockery of in this way, that the show would have been allowed to go ahead?? To me it spoke of complete double standards and a total disregard for those people who take their faith very seriously. I struggle to see what public service the BBC provided.
Complaints can me made to
contact@ofcom.org.uk. I contacted them before the show was aired but was told they could do nothing about it until the show had been aired which proves rather pointless really!
HC: Unshockable but in this case offended
