5/19/2010

South Park: the 200th episode

After 11 whole seasons, and the 12th season about to be completed, has South Park finally crossed the line?
After all these episodes that included sex, drugs, abuse, torture, diseases, prejudges, swears and making fun of almost every actor, singer and common human, have they managed to create an episode so
shocking that 70% had to be cencored and bleeped out and later on banished from the screen?
No.

Episode 200 and 201; I was never able to check these "feared" episodes out for myself, since it never aired here and the South Park site has no longer the given permission to show them online, even though I wonder how long these episodes actually were online.
Well, are these episodes that awful and "feared"? Ha ha. Of course not. Yet one Muslim extremist thought he was being helpful by telling the creators they'll probably end up like
Theo van Gogh: stabbed multiple times by a rabid Muslim and with a nice finishing touch, a knife jabbed into his gut with a subtile letter onto it, just because Theo wanted to make a movie about the female suppression in the Islam.
And as a second friendly warning he published the home-
and working address of our Matt and Trey on the internet. On a Muslim extremists website.

Am I the only one who realises that this warning is a failed, covered-up threat and good enough to pull this nut out of his hole and give him a chance in hell to escape jail?


This entire commotion was caused because the creators showed
Mohammed the prophet in these episodes, and so far I know in a bear costume most of the time.
Are you threatening two men with a horrible death just because of that? The people in America (and not only America) already look down to Muslims and causing such media attention just because of a cartoon,
where the characters actually appreciate Mohammed, is incredibly sad. South Park has always been known to mock someone or something. They even mocked their own religion, Muslims shouldn't act as if they're a holy exception. And as long you're staying in a country you are a guest in, you shouldn't complain so much.
Leave your beliefs at home or stay in your ruined country.


A funny fact is that the creators showed Mohammed in an earlier episode (season 5, for Pete's sake) and there were no complaints then. How does that work?
War will come if you can't laugh about yourself. If you can't handle it, sod off to your own piss-poor country.
That's the way it works.

Nice to know Muslim extremists are loyal South Park watchers, though. How else could they've spotted this "incident" this soon?



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