Arrested a 16-year-old boy as wearing a shirt written with words insulting Christ



A 16 - year - old boy was arrested in Australia as wearing a shirt written with words insulting Christ. At the same time, there seems to be an argument that there is a shortage in the Bill of Rights.

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The boy arrested was wearing a British metal band "Cradle of FilthIn addition to being written as "Jesus is a Cunt", illustration depicting masturbating nuns was drawn. Cunt is originally a word meaning female instrument. In English, gender and sexual acts are used in a sense to contradict others, and "fuck", "asshole" etc. are still used routinely, but "Cunt" is a word that should not be used first It seems to be said that it is.

Arrow Ottaway, the arresting officer who arrested the boy, recalled, "I am not religious, but that shirt was too unpleasant." Pastor Matt Hunt of the Baptist church saddened to do such a thing to the Lord, telling us that using the name of the Lord and the Lord by mistake is a serious sin and saying, "Jesus is a demon or says Jesus "It is something like crossing a dangerous bridge to say such words, so be careful, it is also in the Bible."

Hayley and Arron who are fans of Cradle of Films and living in Molendinar purchased the same T shirt that was the case at Carla Market six months ago but wore it in public There is no saying that it will not arrive in the future. According to Arron, "I am not a fan of T-shirts, but since the shirt of the band (Cradle of Filth) is rare, I sometimes wear it. I believe the shit as written on the shirt I do not like it, so I hate it, so I will wear it around my house for a bit. "

Lawyer Bill Potts argues that this incident triggered more emphasis on privacy and freedom of speech in the Australian Rights Bill of Rights. Mr. Potts says, "The arrest of a boy is stupid and it is a ridiculous thing to lower the reputation of the law, the shirt may make someone uncomfortable, but may have made it funny.In intra-church or religious gathering As long as I was wearing it, bad reputation for the law is found to convict young people 's rude messages, police are acting like a thought police or censor. "

Band T-shirt draws charge - Local News - Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

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