LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - La humorista comica Kathy Griffin's ayudada de
los organizadores de los premios EMMY en EEU lanzan ofensiva contra
cristianos del mundo con un show pregrabado en la Academy of Television
Arts and
Sciences el martes en la entrega de los EMMY.
Griffin hizo comenzo la ofenza la noche del Sabado previo tomandose
el Auditorio al recibir su Emmy ya que los organizadores del certamen
la premiaron por el mejor programa de reality en Bravo channel llamado
"My Life on the D-List."
Comenzo la ofensa diciendo que "Un monton de gente llega aqui y
agradece a Jesus por este premio. Quiero hacerles saber que nadie me ha
dado esto y menos ese tal Jesus", luego de esto Griffin tomo la figura del Emmy y termino diciendo "Chupa esto, Jesus. Este premio es mi dios ahora." diciendo esto en frente de miles de Cristianos que de inmediato abandonaron el certamen.
La revista New York Magazine encontrò este acto como una "chistosa blasfemia".
Otros medios compartieron esta linea humoristica Neoyorkina, como el
Arizona Daily Star que menciono las blasfemias de Griffin como
"interesantes" y "refrescantes".
Fuente: Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSN1144512920070911
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KATHY GRIFFIN’S FANS ARE A SICK
LOT
Catholic
League president Bill Donohue spoke today regarding the
controversy
surrounding Kathy Griffin’s Emmy acceptance
speech:
“When
Griffin roared ‘Suck it, Jesus!’ in front of her Tinseltown
peers,
she ‘drew laughs,’ according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Does
this not prove the point the Catholic League has long made about
Hollywood’s palpable hostility to Christians?
“New
York magazine gave her ‘kudos’ for her ‘joyfully blasphemous
rant,’ going so far as to gush, ‘thank God we can always count on
Kathy Griffin to inject a little energy into a boring awards
show.’
But the same tabloid found nothing joyful about a remark that got
Imus fired, labeling it one of the ‘Great Moments in Bigoted
Slurs.’
Different strokes for different folks?
“Others
also shared New York’s brand of humor. The website of the
Arizona
Daily Star called Griffin’s words ‘interesting’ and
‘refreshing,’
and a reporter for the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Fox affiliate said
her
‘raunchy’ quip was ‘kind of funny.’ More revealing was the
creation
of a website, SuckItJesus.com, that was launched by her fans:
they
want her ‘mild, and comedic’ speech to be aired on
E!
“Perhaps
the most defining response came from Ellen Johnson, president of
American Atheists. In a news release, Johnson called for a
boycott of
the Emmy awards. Distraught that the Academy of Television Arts
&
Sciences, a private organization, is choosing not to offend 85%
of
Americans by broadcasting an anti-Christian rant, Johnson wailed,
‘this is something I’d expect in a nation like Saudi Arabia or
Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.’ Someone needs to give her a copy
of
the First Amendment—it protects our right to protest
objectionable
speech.
“Finally, while we are pleased
to
learn that Griffin’s celebrity stock has plummeted as a result of
her
scripted speech, we also know that there are some very sick
people
out there who love it every time some bigot takes a shot at
Christianity. To wit: the phone calls and messages we’ve received
are
proof positive of how visceral the hatred is, much of it aimed
directly at the Catholic League. No matter, at the end of the
day,
Griffin lost and we won.”