Posted on 09/22/2006 9:44:49 AM PDT by SirLinksalot
NBC will blink over Madonna stunt
Family group sees cancellation of crucifixion performance
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Posted: September 22, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
Madonna's Confessions Tour stunt
NBC is going to blink in its standoff with Christians over its decision to broadcast a "Confessions Tour" crucifixion stunt performed by Madonna, according to an organization that has been campaigning against the program.
"NBC does not want a fight with AFA and the Christian community," American Family Association chairman Donald E. Wildmon said yesterday. "NBC may wiggle and wobble, but in the final analysis, they will not show that scene.
"We expect a public announcement from NBC canceling the scene within two weeks," he said.
A report in the New York Daily News said that a disagreement was developing between the performer and the network over the issue.
"The material girl may have a falling out with the Peacock network," the report said. "It seems that creative differences over a controversial crucifixion scene in Madonna's current tour could spell the end for NBC's long-planned special on her concert."
That special, which was filmed earlier this year in Wembley, England, was to have been aired in the U.S. on NBC in November, officials said earlier.
The scene features Madonna hanging on a cross wearing a fake crown of thorns, and the performer has said she considers it the highlight of her current tour. NBC Entertainment executive Kevin Reilly earlier confirmed the network reviewed it and "didn't see it as being inappropriate."
"However, his opinion changed quickly after NBC came under tremendous pressure from American Family Association and its supporters to cancel broadcasting of Madonna's blasphemous actions," AFA, a pro-family advocacy group with more than two million supporters, said.
The network told the Daily News that it was awaiting the special, and when it arrives, a "final decision" will be made.
Randy Sharp, who heads special projects for AFA, told WND the group is confident of the outcome of the dispute.
"Here's what we think is going to happen. NBC is going to say, 'We can't show it.'" Then, he said, Madonna with withdraw.
As WND reported earlier, Christians in Africa, the United Kingdom, Europe, Russia and Australia already have been offended by that part of her world-wide tour.
Just a few days ago, Wildmon had written NBC Chairman Robert Wright asking him to cancel the scheduled airing.
He noted Madonna in 1989 had a video that also mocked the crucifixion, for a song "Like A Prayer." That featured burning crosses, "statues crying blood and Madonna representing Jesus freeing a saint from his sexual repression by seducing him," Wildmon wrote.
The National Clergy Council also asked NBC not to broadcast what President Rev. Rob Schenck called an "obnoxious spectacle."
The group represents church leaders of Catholic, Evangelical, Orthodox and Protestant traditions.
"By sponsoring Madonnas mockery of Christ, NBC will insult the majority of Americans and millions more around the globe," he said. "I must wonder if NBC would approve of Madonnas mocking a major event in the life of Mohammed?
Maybe she can kill herself on stage; perhaps she can swim with a sting ray at the Miami Seaquarium.
"I must wonder if NBC would approve of Madonnas mocking a major event in the life of Mohammed?
Like she would ever do that. I do wish there was some Muslim equivalent to her 'Catholic girl gone bad schtick'. Like a former Islamic woman who tried it would last very long.
Or dress up her male dancers to look like Mohammed.
Who even goes to Madonna concerts?
What a brave artist, so cutting edge, yawn.
Faygs.
Some will go to great lengths, to be worshipped.
LOL. She doesn't have the guts.
I'm curious what the AFA said to make NBC waiver. I am an evangelical Christian but I don't want NBC to pull the scene because they were threatened with a lawsuit or government reprisal like with The Path To 9/11. That is clearly a violation of free speech. But if the AFA said they were going to call for a boycott of NBC, that is perfectly legit.
Ding, Ding Ding! Give that man an RG Dunn.
Funny isn't it. With Path, Conservatives claimed people would be able to seperate truth from fiction and the audience is informed. But with this stupid MAdonna stunt, Christianity will be harmed because she choose to mock it.
Won't the same audiences that can seperate the hay from the chaffe with The Path to 9/11 be able to determine that Madonna's soul is in jeopardy?
IMO, she has to resort to PR stunts because she sure doesn't have the looks or talent to get attention otherwise. She may have a nice figure, but that's about all I can say for her. I wouldn't attend her concert if someone gave me a ticket. She looks trashy, performs trashy, and seems to enjoy the trashy label or she would clean up her act.
That NBC even considered putting this on the air is disturbing!
You have it wrong. There is no equivalence. Two senators threatened the network with pulling their license.
Christians aren't doing quite the same thing.
And after all the groveling compliance the networks and print media has given screaming Islaofascits, they could at least do the same for Christians.
Eat your spinach, Madonna!
Here's a thought....
CHANGE. THE. CHANNEL.
I think it would have been more fun just to ignore the woman. That would REALLY hurt her.
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