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CRTC Finds No 'Abusive Comments' in Little Mosque on the Prairie
2008-01-18
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Posted by:ryuge

#3  Fred Tupper, Fatima and Baber state openly that they are against same-sex marriage and/or homosexuality, but to varying degrees. For example, although Fatima tells Johnny that she does not "approve" of homosexuality, she does agree to cater his wedding, because, for her, good food is more important than issues of morality. Baber, in contrast, declares he will picket outside the church during the wedding, which he considers "an abomination." Comments in favor of the marriage come from Reverend McGee, who says that it is not that he "likes it, but that it's the right thing to do."

What a horrific bore this movie sounds like. People who write such mind-numbing drool-dripping, preachy, screechy stuff like this really need to get out more. zzzzzSNORTzzzz
Posted by: Whomong Guelph4611   2008-01-18 16:29  

#2  "...McGee believes it would be a sin to turn his back on Johnny."

An odd choice of words describing an episode where a Minister is asked to perform a same-sex marriage...don't ya think?
Posted by: DepotGuy   2008-01-18 13:52  

#1  This belongs on Page 3! Sorry mods, and thanks in advance.
Posted by: ryuge   2008-01-18 10:46  

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