Jamie Oliver in Holocaust row
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Jamie Oliver caused controversy last night by making an apparent
reference to the Holocaust.
The 33-year-old celebrity chef told a live audience how his Jamies Fowl
Dinners show, about the treatment of intensively farmed chickens, was
shown around the world.
The Naked Chef presenter quipped that only German viewers had complained
about the controversial scene in which a group of chicks was gassed in
an example of cruel industry practices.
Oliver, who campaigns for livestock welfare and healthier school meals,
said: 'We had a lot of complaints about the gassing of chicks in
Germany.
'Its gone all around the world and the one country that has a problem
with it is Germany. I thought F****** hell!
The comments were interpreted as a reference to the Nazi regimes use of
gas chambers to kill millions of Jews during the Second World War.
However, the joke was met with an uneasy silence among the audience of
300 at the Edinburgh TV Festival.
German writer Udo Seiwert-Fauti, who heard the remarks, said: I wanted
to stand up and say, Hey, after 65 years why do you need to bring that
up? It was a very unwise thing to say. I was shocked.
Oliver also used the session to plug his four-part Channel 4 series
Ministry Of Food, which goes out this autumn. In it, he visits four
towns on a mission to revive home cooking skills.
He said: Sometimes I think of myself as a chef, but really I am a
professional s*** stirrer.
Animal campaigners said the decision to use footage of chicks being
killed was misguided.
It was also claimed the production lighting and television crews would
have added to the birds distress.
Oliver had earlier caused controversy by criticising supermarket chain
Sainsburys, which pays him £1million to appear in adverts, for failing
to take part in a debate on the programme.
In one episode, screened in January, male chicks of no use to egg
production were put into a container and starved of oxygen.
The RSPCA said that while it welcomed the aims of the programme, it
disagreed with killing the animals in a studio.
Oliver said: I dont think it is sensational to show people the reality
of how chickens live and die at the moment.
'It may be upsetting for some people, but thats how things are.
The latest TV campaign will see the chef travel to Rotherham, where he
will try to convince families to make meals from scratch rather than
eating takeaways.
But his attempts have already provoked a negative reaction. He was the
object of obscene chants when he appeared at the local football club.
date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 17:31:59 +0100
author: Corey Richardson
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Re: Jamie Oliver in Holocaust row
Op Sat, 23 Aug 2008 17:31:59 +0100 frommelde Corey Richardson :
> But his attempts have already provoked a negative reaction. He was the
> object of obscene chants when he appeared at the local football club.
Which is patently ridiculous. In the Netherlands young male chick that have
no commercial use are being shredded alive in industrial wooddhredders.
It was once shown on national television, and caused an uproar.
Not about the fate of the chicks....
But about the images being shown. What hypocrisy.
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*** Waldo ***
Moderation is for monks.
date: Sat, 23 Aug 2008 20:07:58 +0200
author: Waldo Centini waldocentini[NOSPAM]@gmail.com
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