Why lebanon banned lady gaga album




















Lady Gaga's religious firestorm may have blown over in the United States, but the government of Lebanon found it so enflaming that they've banned the popstar's new album from the country's stores.

Multiple reports say that the Lebanese government impounded shipments of "Born This Way," the already-platinum album due to its alleged insults to Christianity and its all around "bad taste. The Lebanese government has made clear their distaste in Gaga, having already banned her single "Judas" from the airwaves. That song caused a brief ruckus in the United States, too, as conservative religious leaders, including those from the Catholic League, initially protested the song's lyrics and pending video.

Lady Gaga tries to continue to shock Catholics and Christians in general: she dresses as a nun She has now morphed into a caricature of herself," Catholic League President Bill Donohue said in a statement before the video came out. He then sang a somewhat different tune, waving off the video as a mess and incoherent. In response to that banning, Gaga, responded, "What I would say is for all the young people in Malaysia that want those words to be played on the radio, it is your job and it is your duty as young people to have your voices heard.

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But Mitri's opinion is only academic: the final ruling seems to have been made by the office of general security. In March, Born This Way's title track was banned by Malaysian radio for its "offensive" references to homosexuality. This article is more than 10 years old. Police seize crates of singer's latest album after Lebanese officials deem it 'offensive to Christianity'.

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