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Much Ado About Some Cartoons (VIDEO)

Yes, we’re talking about the cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, but we’re also talking about a very popular animated show called South Park, shown on what’s now being called “Cowardly” Central. It was a 2-part show - part one showing on April 5, the 2nd part on the 12th - about another cartoon, “The Family Guy” that is supposed to commit the “heinous” act of depicting Mohammed.

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Everybody all over the net for the past couple of weeks has been talking about the South Park episode that was supposed to show the prophet. Michelle Malkin has had the most coverage of it that I’ve seen, video from the 2nd episode, and the New York Post even ran one of her articles about it. Heck, it’s even caught the attention of the “Talkmaster,” a.k.a. Neal Boortz, who made the WorldNet Daily article about it one of his “Reading Assignments” today. And just like the wimpy Euroweenies, Comedy Central decided it would be in the best interest of the network to not show that part, much to the chagrin of Tray Parker & Matt Stone, creators of South Park.

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Rightly so, they put together a replacement episode, and it showed even more offensive material…depictions of Jesus defecating on President Bush and an American Flag. Am I offended? Yes… but not at what you think. I’m offended at Cowardly Central for not having the balls to stand up to the politically-correct national conscience we’ve grown. But wait… politically correct? They offended Christians! Oooooh, that’s right! Only other religions and cultures are sacred - not our own. We’ve been shown over and over that it’s okay to offend Christians or Americans in general, but you can never EVER offend Muslims, Mexicans, or whatever other “oppressed” minority the ACLU chooses to stand and fight for.

Does anybody else besides me see the insanity that is playing out before our own eyes? Too bad that a couple of cartoon characters have to point it out for us.

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It’s so very sad that we, as a society, do not want nor choose to see the reality of it all. Heck, some claim to not even be ready to see the movie depicting the TRUTH of what happened on United Flight 93 on September 11, 2001. As I’ve said before, it’s not only NOT too soon.. it’s long overdue! A reader of mine wrote a comment about that, and said “It’s better to relive it on film now, than relive it in life again.” That is truly some sage wisdom.

If we don’t face up to the realities of the world in which we live, we are doomed as a society if we ignore them as history will most certainly repeat itself.

I was going to make three separate posts about this subject - one for each video segment I have from the April 5th episode - but I’ll just link them all here. I applaud Parker & Stone… I just wish the execs at Cowardly Central would have grown a pair instead of caving.

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Here’s video one, with the town-folk talking about a “plan” on how to cope with the upcoming “Family Guy” episode that is due to come out - the “bury our heads in the sand” plan.

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And here is a clip showing the Chief Exec. (the President) begging the Fox Exec to not show the episode.

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Lastly, as Cartman and Kyle are racing on their BigWheels to the Fox Studios to demand the “Family Guy” show be pulled, Kyle displays incredible wisdom and is the only one who really makes any sense about what kind of message this appeasement is sending to the world. Cartman aptly calls it “Simple Television Economics.” Sad how true that is.

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I find it only apro pos to end this with another favorite Reagan quote:


“Our forbearance should never be misunderstood. Our reluctance for conflict should not be misjudged as a failure of will. When action is required to preserve our national security, we will act.”

- Ronald Reagan

Unfortunately I believe Reagan was right. I fear it’s going to take another 9/11 for us to get our shi* together and fight for our very survival. It’s just too bad that we’ve remained the Silent Majority and not really stood up to the peace-at-any-price crowd. We have become “Muzzled” by our own tolerance.

Also seen at Michelle Malkin, Cao’s Blog, Expose the Left, Right on the Right, Gribbit Online, Amy Proctor’s place, Jo’s Cafe, Stop the ACLU,The Wide Awakes, Right Wing News, Conservative Thinking, Pirate’s Cove, and Freedom Folks.

 

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    Amy:

    I have to agree with Mark. The creators of South Park, Trey Parker & Matt Stone are Republican supporters. Yes, their show may be brash to a lot of folks, or even tasteless, but it was never marketed as a cartoon for kids.

    They did what they did out of anger for Comedy Central for kow-towing to the pressure to not offend the Muslims. They're just showing that when it comes to insulting anything American or Christian, there is a double standard.

    Ms. U
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    I think you miss the point Amy. South Park did the insults to Christianity to show Cowardly Central's blatant hypocrisy. The ridiculing of Jesus and Bush were purposely beyond disgusting and over the top to underscore the point. Kudos to them for exposing it for all the world to see so vividly.
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    I have only seen South Park a few times just so I could say I have and find it sickening. These bunch of sicko liberal cowards are of course afraid of offending Muslims. Christians, of course, believe in turning the other cheek, so we're fair game. This is a perfect example of Darwinism and survival of the fittest. They don't want to tick off the "strong" Muslims who'll make no hesitation to "respond accordingly" to any insult about their religion. South Park is simply taking its place further down on the evolutionary chain.
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    What Dhimmitty Central did is another appeasement. And the 1930's taught the world where appeasement leads. I guess that the 21st Century will have to learn the lesson over again.
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    Oh how right your are Ms. U. Except for one thing. Unfortunatly, I think it will take more than just one more 9/11. I hate to say it, but look at how so many are now bowing to the Hispano-facists and their demands. I live in San Diego and it will not be a fun time down here if the Latino's do not have their demands for amensty met.

    Personally, I have no appreciation for the suck-up's who bow to the demands of foreigners. Last I checked, I'm still sitting on American soil, but still the ACLU and others (liberals mainly) want me to bow down to all cultures other than my own.

    Well I'm not willing to do that. Bow down these days and it will only lead to some prick representative of the Religion Of Pieces stopping by to saw my bowed head right off.

    I could'nt care less about South Park or Comedy Central, but their insulting depiction of Jesus Christ being broadcast while banning the Muhammed piece just shows what a bunch of spineless worms they all are.

    ...Time to go out to my studio and make a Muhammed In Bombhat topiary.

    T.L.
 

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