Big Media Clamps Down on Free Speech - Shuts Down Church Commercial
Saturday, December 4, 2004 at 11:05AM
TheSpook
CBS and NBC are refusing to air an ad produced by the United Church of
Christ (UCC) because it advocates religious inclusion. The ad shows
bouncers turning away a variety of people at the door of a church --
including ethnic minorities and two men who may be a homosexual couple.
The announcer says, "Jesus doesn't turn people away. Neither do we. No
matter who you are or where you are on life's journey you are welcome
here." (You can watch the advertisement here). In a letter to the UCC,
CBS is refusing to air the advertisement because the commercial
"touches on the exclusion of gay couples and other minority groups by
other individuals and organizations." Also, CBS found the ad
"unacceptable" because "the Executive Branch has recently proposed a
Constitutional Amendment to define marriage as a union between a man
and a woman." NBC similarly declared the ad "too controversial." The ad
has been accepted and will air on a number of networks, including ABC
Family, AMC, BET, Discovery, Fox, Hallmark, History, Nick@Nite, TBS,
TNT, Travel and TV Land. Email CBS and NBC and tell them to air the
advertisement because everyone in this country -- not just the Bush
administration -- should be able to freely express their opinions.