In an interview for a research project at the University of Oxford, the head of the BBC, Mark Thompson, has admitted that the broadcaster would never mock Mohammed like it mocks Jesus.
He
justified the astonishing admission of religious bias by suggesting
that mocking Mohammed might have the “emotional force” of “grotesque
child pornography”.
But Jesus is fair game because, he said, Christianity has broad shoulders and fewer ties to ethnicity.
Mr
Thompson says the BBC would never have broadcast Jerry Springer The
Opera – a controversial musical that mocked Jesus – if its target had
been Mohammed.
Mr
Thompson said: “The point is that for a Muslim, a depiction,
particularly a comic or demeaning depiction, of the Prophet Mohammed
might have the emotional force of a piece of grotesque child
pornography.”
Last
year former BBC news anchor Peter Sissons said Christians are “fair
game” for insults at the corporation, whilst Muslims must not be
offended.
Mr Sissons, whose memoirs were serialised in the Daily
Mail, said: “Islam must not be offended at any price, although
Christians are fair game because they do nothing about it if they are
offended.”
The former presenter also said that staff damage their careers if they don’t follow the BBC’s mindset.
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