PETER Black – the Welsh Liberal Democrat Assembly Member for South Wales West and Chair of the Assembly’s Education Committee who helped sponsor a reading of Patrick Jones’ “blasphemous” poetry in the Assembly this week – said:
Everybody knows the famous Monty Python sketch in which ‘nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition’. Well, if Christian Voice had their way it would be re-established in this country and anybody who offends them or takes the name of their saviour in vain will be silenced.
Around 200 caterwauling Christians gathered outside the Assembly to protest against the reading.
Writing in the New Statesman, Black pointed out:
As one of the sponsors of this reading I felt that I had a moral duty to arrange it. Patrick Jones may have sought debate with Christian Voice and others over poems that they consider to be blasphemous and obscene but that does not justify them seeking to shout him down or forcing the cancellation of the launch of his book in Waterstones.
This was never about the poems. I did not set out to upset anybody of any religion. However, I could not stand by and allow a small minority to trample over basic rights to freedom of speech and expression. The National Assembly for Wales is the home of Welsh democracy, it has responsibilities for culture and literature, so it is the ideal place to stage a reading.
Freedom of speech includes the freedom to offend. Once people are allowed to apply their own subjective values to others then we are on a slippery slope to dictatorship. I very much regret that people were offended but the principles involved in putting on this event were paramount.
What has disturbed me throughout this process has been the attitude of Christian Voice and their supporters. They are not democrats, they do not believe in the freedom of thought and expression. In fact their leader, Stephen Green has said that he believes that we are living in a theocracy.
He continued:
Another disturbing aspect of their campaign was its Islamphobia. Jesus was in fact a prophet of Islam as well. And yet all of the e-mails I have received made reference to Islam as an essentially vengeful and violent religion. This is not the case and yet that did not stop Christian Voice attacking Muslims as violent extremists in order to justify their own extremism …
What this event proved to me was that in a healthy democracy both sides can have their say.
What I found most disturbing was that if some people who like to believe they are democrats had had their way then Patrick Jones would have been gagged and his book banned. That sort of action can never be allowed in this country.



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December 14th, 2008 at 11:18 am
It’s nice to hear (mostly) sensible comments coming from a politician. I completely agree with his comments on freedom of speech and expression and applaud him for making these comments. However, I say “mostly” because I disagree with his comments on Islam. Islam is violent. They justify this violence because it says they can do it in the religions foundational text, like the readers of the site know.
Aside from that, I agree. Nice post.
December 14th, 2008 at 4:26 pm
A lucid article by Black, but he could have strengthened his case even more by pointing out (for those who don’t know) how Green himself will pontificate about respect for freedom of speech at every tenuous opportunity (‘wah, the gayers tell me where to go when I stalk their Pride parades’, etc).
December 14th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
I may vote Lib Dem if their local candidate has as much genuine respect for freedom as this chap seems to have.
March 19th, 2010 at 6:17 pm
I CANNOT BELIEVE that Mr peter Black would invite so readily, the reading of any poems which [wrongly] insult Islam or its prophet Mohammed, as he did with the offending poetry of Patrick Jones…
No way!
Christians are NOT a SMALL majority in Wales but more like 75% say they are Christian, whether or not they attend church.
The Welsh Assembly is not there to promote a poet or actor or anyone in the Arts. That’s not what Peter Black was elected for.