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themuslimzionist
14th April 2006, 10:54
Alright, I am not sure how many people knew this, but this week on Comedy Central they were supposed to show an image of Mohammed on the show known as South Park. There was a lot of build up on whether or not Comedy Central would allow this episode to air uncensored or if they would just back out of it in final mile.
I of all people believed there would be no way Comedy Central would back out of showing the image of Mohammed in a cartoon since a couple of years back they did so on another south park episode. In that episode they portrayed Mohammed in a team kind of like, the Justice League with several other religious “icons”.
Well, in the irony which is South Park, this particular episode was all about this exact subject. Weather or not a TV station, in their case “Fox”, should allow the image of Mohammed to be shown on their hit show “Family Guy.” This episode of South Park was created in two parts and was supposed to conclude this week with the image of Mohammed shown for the first time on American TV since the controversy arose. Well to everyone’s surprise, or just mine, the image was not shown. Instead, there was a black screen which explained what Mohammed was doing but did not show his image!
Of all the networks in the media and all TV shows out in our 1,000 channel world, I was sure that finally South Park and Comedy Central would cross the line and do, what I believe, needed to be done.
I was hopping, that even with all the “terrorist actions” of the Muslim protesters around the world, and the current “PC” climate of the US media, that Comedy Center would not conceded and create history by standing up for what all logical people out there knew needed to be done (to understand what I mean by “terrorist actions” you might need to watch the episode.) But alas they caved in and no image was shown, the “PC” conservative right won out again!
Really it is a said day, when South Park, of all shows, is censored. This week we reach that previously unthinkable scenario. For shame Comedy Center, for shame!

-The Muslim Zionist – Out!

blog entry:
http://www.themuslimcorner.com/mc/content/view/2159/58/

Tickin' TimebOmb John
14th April 2006, 12:14
That sux :angry:
Altho i cannot say im suprised with this current ultra PC attitude expressed by the media of late, and it seems as tho South Park would be a good opportunity to challange this.

R_X
14th April 2006, 16:32
I would be interested in learning more too, anyone got more information?



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Cheung Mo
14th April 2006, 19:14
South Park's fight against censorship, obnoxious political correctness, and limousine liberalism (by which I mean the "We support your rights as long as it doesn't take away our immenese wealth, doesn't make us look bad, and doesn't oppose the copyright nightmare consequently forced down your throats by our comrades in Big Entertainment." mentality of the Hollywood "left". I'd be happy if they stuck to freeing Tibet (I personally like the National Democratic Party's policies more than I do the CCP's, but I fear that it will just be front to set up the Lamaist dictatorship of old. A totalitarian state run by indigenous theocrats is no better than a totalitarian state run by foreign revolutionaries.) and fighting for GLBT rights while STFUing about everything else.) tends to be funny as Hell even though I do not agree with the anarcho-capitalist/libertarian-conservative conclusions of Stone and Parker.

If you want an idea of what Stone and Parker would consider paradise, find an English translation of the Action Democratique du Quebec's platform and prepare to clean up after your projectile vomiting.

Disciple of Prometheus
14th April 2006, 22:49
I don't think that in the Cartoon Wars prt. II, that the censorship of mohammed was actual censorship on the part of Comedy Central. The whole censorship thing was the main joke of the two part series, and they show the old episode with mohammed uncensored all the time. I think it was just apart of the joke, and if it wasn't then we'll here about it in a upcoming episode.

Hence why at the end of prt. I, they said "will Comedy Central puss out?" :lol: .

Eleutherios
15th April 2006, 06:33
I like how they drove home the point about censorship by showing Jesus and George W. Bush crapping on each other at the end. You can show Jesus being crapped on, but oh no, you can't show Muhammed handing Peter Griffin a football helmet.

Horatii
15th April 2006, 09:36
Comedy Central = Sharia Central?