Friday, April 23, 2010

South Park, Muhammad, & All Religion!


Recently South Park reached the anniversary number of 200 episodes for their ground breaking cartoon. In episode #200, all celebrities who have been mocked by residents of South Park plan to file a class action lawsuit against the town. Tom Cruise promises to end the lawsuit if the town can produce the Muslim prophet Muhammad. Mocked celebs include Tom Cruise, Rob Reiner, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Mel Gibson, Paris Hilton, and Jennifer Lopez played by Mitch Conner. The episode also involves a subplot in which Cartman learns he may not know the true identity of his father.

The whole basis of controversy is that no one is allowed to show a picture of Muhammad according to the Muslim religion I and many people don't believe in. We are not allowed to make fun of or show any visual image of Muhammad according to their beliefs even though Jesus, Buddah, Moses, Joeseph Smith, Krishna, Lao Tzu, and the Sea Man (or Semen) have all been poked fun at.

Within a week of the episode's original broadcast date, the website RevolutionMuslim.com, a site known for supporting jihad against the West, that operates out of New York thus enjoying the right to threaten and fear monger thanks to their fictitious beliefs and our freedom of speech, published a warning to Matt Stone and Trey Parker. The post said that they could end up like Theo Van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker who was shot and stabbed to death for depicting Muhammad on their show. During last week's episode, the prophet appeared in a bear suit. The post included a gruesome picture of Van Gogh as well as the addresses of Comedy Central's New York office and Parker and Stone's California production office.

In episode #201, Muhammad was set to appear again, but was replaced by Santa Claus in a bear suit and the word "CENSORED" was plastered over parts of the episode. Every mention of Muhammad was bleeped out. The episode was supposed to show Kyle attempting to persuade a Fox broadcast network executive to air, uncensored, an episode of its animated series "Family Guy" featuring an image of Muhammad.("Family Guy" was, you need to know, standing in for Parker and Stone's own show to make the point.) The Fox suit decides to stand up for free speech and show the episode. But at the point at which "South Park" viewers should have seen Muhammad handing a football helmet to one of the toons of "Family Guy," the screen went black and on that was the message:
"Comedy Central has refused to broadcast an image of Muhammad on their network."

In Wednesday's "South Park," after the "Family Guy" episode airs, Al-Qaeda responds with its own cartoon. It involves the president of the United States, the American flag, Jesus and pooping. This is fair and balanced mocking of all religion's which are all stupid, and the fact that we have the power of free speech and no religion can stop it. The South Park creators recently had this to say about the entire controversy.
"Look, people, it's been really easy for us to stand up for free speech lately. For the past few decades, we haven't had to risk anything to defend it. One of those times is right now. And if we aren't willing to risk what we have now, then we just believe in free speech, but won't defend it."

All religion and their imaginary deity's, including Muhammad, can suck a dick. We will say, do, and publish as we please. Keep your religions/Santa Claus for adults, superstitions to yourself. That, is my Imperious Opinion!

**I would encourage everyone to drop a line of hello how are you to the radical muslim site www.revoltionmuslim.com as I was just trying to do, but it seems their website is experiencing too much bandwidth at this time and cannot be opened. Ha Ha bitches. Keep trying people. Let's let them know how much we care for them and their way of hate. It could be just a simple message much like John Stewart and the folks over at the Daily Show did. Tell Revolution Muslim to, "Go FUCK yourself!"

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