The Islamist FPI had threatened violence if the concert went ahead, calling Lady Gaga a “devil’s messenger”.
Category: Latest News
Welcome to our archive of news stories relevant to the project of fighting fashionable nonsense. The stories are drawn from the electronic pages of the world’s media. On this page, you’ll find links to those stories that have been featured on Butterflies and Wheels during the current year. At the bottom of the page, you’ll find links to separate archives of stories from previous years.
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A note about links
Inevitably links go out of date. We suggest, therefore, that you make hard-copies of the stories that particularly interest you.
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“Take Back the Flour” banned from Rothamsted site
St Albans District Council’s executive leader said it had taken action to stop a demonstration on Rothamsted Research’s land that might “put historic crop trials at risk”.
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Malaysia bans potential confusion
The Home Ministry has banned the controversial book by liberal Muslim activist Irshad Manji as it could cause confusion among Muslims.
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Malaysia bans and confiscates Irshad Manji book
Deputy Home Minister Datuk Abu Seman Yusop condemned the book for being blasphemous to Islam and Prophet Muhammad in a statement released yesterday.
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“Alternative therapy” for farm animals
Christine Lees says she talked with farmers and vets who were using homeopathy but not really knowing what they were doing.
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Egypt: leading presidential candidate promises sharia
The Muslim Brotherhood candidate who came first in the opening round of the Egyptian presidential election is “promising” to implement sharia.
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The expansion of Steiner schools in the UK
It’s much harder to make up lost ground in physics or maths than it is in the humanities.
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Jesus and Mo ponder the moon
They are not impressed.
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Charles Freeman on the shroud of Turin
What Ian Wilson has done is to follow in the steps of medieval chroniclers and create a legendary account of the origins of a relic cult.
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Suspicious fire at Georgia clinic
Investigators are still trying to determine what caused a fire at an obstetrics and gynecology clinic — the second suspicious fire at a Georgia reproductive clinic this week.
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Mayim Bialik PhD should know better
Than to evangelize for anti-vaxxing.
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Austin Dacey on Alexander Aan and blasphemy law
The Indonesian legal system is designed for unequal treatment of unbelievers. The constitution stipulates that every citizen must believe in a supreme being.
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40,000 Haredi men gather to protest the Internet
Women were not allowed to attend, because they’re women.
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Egypt: women try to resist their disappearance
“Everything in the past was inappropriate for women to do, now it is not only inappropriate, it is haram or a sin.”
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Catholic church to everyone: no contraception for you
“This lawsuit is about one of America’s most cherished freedoms: the freedom to practice one’s religion without government interference,” opens the Notre Dame suit.
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Ron Lindsay on why another WiS conference is needed
Wanting to obtain more input from women doesn’t imply we think women have special “intuition” or have “emotional knowledge” unavailable to men.
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Thailand: slave labor in the seafood industry
A typical work day amounts to 18-20 hours of manning nets and sorting catch.
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Malawi: police join celebration of women’s empowerment
All the three groups met at Chididi Bridge carrying banners and singing songs which were advocating for equality and empowerment of women.
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No Olympics for you, women of Saudi Arabia
Because you’re whores, that’s why.
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Women “sequestered” at campaign event in Egypt
They had to be stuck in a corner because, as one campaign worker explained, “There are Salafists everywhere.”
