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Religous folks in my country rears its ugly head: ban/imprison Lady Gaga

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Boss Doggie

all my loli wolf companions are so moe
Religious Filipino nutjobs, keep on pulling progress every single time! Regardless on whether you like or not Lady Gaga (I'm indifferent), my main issue is the stupidy of the religious folk around here.

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I'm more saddened by the fact that they do not take context, and pretty much associate her with hilariously enough, a demon based on mythology. Hell, this has been going on months ago when I was at work.

MANILA, Philippines—Religious groups on Friday urged that the Manila concert of American pop singer Lady Gaga be banned to prevent her from influencing young Filipinos.

Catholic leaders called on followers of the Church to boycott Lady Gaga’s concert, which, they said, would promote godlessness.

“Her attitude seems to promote godlessness, offensive to any religion,” Sorsogon Bishop Arturo Bastes, a member of the Permanent Council of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, told reporters.

Bastes said some of Lady Gaga’s songs were blasphemous. “People have the duty to discern the quality of entertainment,” he said. “Christians must exercise self-censorship to avoid shows that are harmful to their faith.”

Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo called on the government to follow the leads of South Korea and Indonesia and ban Lady Gaga’s concert.

“We should protest that,” Pabillo said in an interview on Church-run Radio Veritas. “Indonesia and South Korea did not allow that concert because their governments saw that she is not a good influence, so I hope it will be the same here.”

Henrietta de Villa, chair of Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV), agreed with Pabillo. “We are a Catholic country but look at the way she insults our faith and the way she tramples on our Lord,” she said. “We should stand up [for our faith]. We should not allow her to have a concert here.”

Malacañang won’t do anything to stop the concert. Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said teenagers should seek advice from their parents before going to the concert. “We will not comment anymore,” Valte said.

Christian groups opposed the holding of Lady Gaga’s concert here. Speaking at a news conference in Mandaluyong City, angry leaders of various organizations under the United Christian Groups called Lady Gaga names and accused her of “symbolizing everything that is corrupt and demonic.”

Behind the row of a dozen pastors and bishops stood around 20 teenagers wearing white T-shirts that bore a crossed-out image of Lady Gaga, with a text that read “#stopladygagaconcert.”

“We believe that this concert is grossly blasphemous, immoral, lewd, obscene and carries demonic and occultic undertones that are insults to our God and are direct attacks against our Christian faith,” Fred Magbanua, one of the Christian leaders, said.

Magbanua said Lady Gaga’s concert “greatly endangers the hearts and minds of our young people, as it overtly promotes satanic worship and sexual perversity.”

The Christian leaders cited Lady Gaga’s songs “Born This Way,” which they said encouraged homosexuality, and “Judas,” which they claimed to be making a “mockery” of their “religious beliefs and moral fiber.”

In “Judas,” Lady Gaga describes herself as “a fame hooker and a prostitute.”

The Christian groups also criticized Lady Gaga’s skimpy outfits and outrageous costumes.

Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way Ball” concert will be held at SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City on May 21 and 22.

Mall of Asia Arena released a statement yesterday saying that as responsible venue provider “we have requested the production company to make the presentation entertaining, fun and stir away from controversial songs.”

Lady Gaga, five times Grammy winner and a best-selling recording artist, first performed in the Philippines on Aug. 11, 2009.

This time, however, she has become too controversial.

“This concert has to be banned,” said Manila Rep. Benny Abante, who is also a religious leader. “We will pray against it and do everything we can to oppose it on all fronts,” he said.

Abante warned the organizers and sponsors of the concert–Smart Telecom, SM and Ovation Productions Inc.–that the religious groups would go to court if the concert pushed through.

The concert, Abante said, would violate Article 201 of the Revised Penal Code, which says that any person who publicly exhibits or cause the exhibition of any indecent or immoral show that “offends race or religion” will be imprisoned for six months to six years.

“I am reminding Lady Gaga that unlike the Panamanian diplomat accused of rape, she does not have any diplomatic immunity … unless she wants to stay here for six years,” Abante said, referring to Erick Bairnals Shcks, a technical officer at the Panama Embassy, who fled Manila last week to avoid prosecution for rape.

Abante said his group had sent a letter to Pasay Mayor Tony Calixto asking him to stop the concert.

Election lawyer Romulo Macalintal and former Manila Mayor Lito Atienza also wrote Calixto, asking him to police Lady Gaga’s concert to make sure nothing immoral happens during the event.

Macalintal and Atienza reminded Calixto that Lady Gaga is known for her “controversial persona, racy getups and satanic lyrics [of her songs] that threaten to destroy children’s sense of morality.”

They also noted objectionable lines in Lady Gaga’s song “Judas.”

“I’m in love with Judas,” the song goes. “I’ll bring him down … A king with no crown.”

Macalintal and Atienza said “king with no crown” referred to Jesus.


Calixto issued a statement, saying he had formed a group that would monitor the concert.

He urged the concert organizer, Ovation Productions, to stay within the terms of the permit issued for the concert. The terms include provisions against nudity, obscenity and immorality.

The religious groups also planned to stage a series of protests against Lady Gaga starting 11 a.m. today.

Pointing out that Lady Gaga’s concert has been banned in Korea, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia, the religious leaders said she should likewise be stopped from holding a concert here, as the Philippines is a “Christian country.”

Other groups opposing Lady Gaga’s concerts were The Intercessors for the Philippines, the Philippines for Jesus Movement, the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches, Bible Mode Baptist Group, NFS Ministry, Metro Manila for Jesus Movement and Tribes and Nations Outreach.

The leaders of the groups also appealed to parents to forbid their children to watch the concert.

As I said, they simply cherry-picked lyrics without even reading the whole lines. I recall this country doing a book burning on the Da Vinci Code, not because it's a bad book, but because it's immoral to the religion.

Man, I can't wait to tell them that Diablo III just got out and people lined up for that.
 

Boss Doggie

all my loli wolf companions are so moe
I'm sure Manny Pacquiao supports this.

Hilariously enough he's also in a fix after his gay marriage comment. Sadly the local news spun the gay marriage comment by citing that "Manny Pacquiao is on the top 20 among the most influential people in the world according to Forbes, whereas Obama, who is pro-gay marriage, is at the top 40".

I want to go back in time and kick the Spaniards for doing this.
 

3phemeral

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They tore down her tour banners, banned under 18 kids, and had intense prayer sessions in S. Korea:


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Pretty sure it was still sold out and when she heard about the ban, just responded with: "Well, let's make sure well make it "over 18" as much as possible."
 

Fari

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I thought people in general had gotten over the Lady Gaga craze.

I'm sure religious activists could find something slightly more contemporary to be outraged about.
 

Boss Doggie

all my loli wolf companions are so moe
GaGa is not fun.

God just has good taste.

They'd actually be doing the country a favor by banning her

Hell no. Regardless of quality religion should not censor anything and pretty much command a pack of animals to something that is deemed "immoral" to their eyes... ESPECIALLY when said institution has very, very shady secrets which reek of hypocrisy.

Like I said, they'll pretty much target games like Diablo III once they hear about it. Hell they even once tried Harry Potter.
 
Hell no. Regardless of quality religion should not censor anything and pretty much command a pack of animals to something that is deemed "immoral" to their eyes... ESPECIALLY when said institution has very, very shady secrets which reek of hypocrisy.

Like I said, they'll pretty much target games like Diablo III once they hear about it. Hell they even once tried Harry Potter.

They probably won't actually ban it, though. They'll probably just annoy people by playing the same song that they're listening to but a few seconds off. And then when you get mad at them, they'll say "it's just music" and laugh it off.
 

Boss Doggie

all my loli wolf companions are so moe
They probably won't actually ban it, though. They'll probably just annoy people by playing the same song that they're listening to but a few seconds off. And then when you get mad at them, they'll say "it's just music" and laugh it off.

oh u, never gonna live it down eh? :p
 
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