I doubt it. It'll be the ol' double-standard for
Hollywood. Always was. Always will be.
Good grief. There's so much you don't know about Matt and Trey, or the show. First of all, they live off of, and despise hollywood at the same time. "We did Team America with puppets and our own voices because we hate actors. Every single one of them." Second of all, they've done so many episodes, plus a full length movie, making fun of Muslim terrorists, that it's as laughable to say they won't dare touch the subject as it would be to complain that Jerry Falwell refuses to put up a Christmas tree.
Making fun of the very goofy actions of people IS their whole raison' etre. If they did a show about flushing th Koran, it would not be because the flush would be funny. It'd be because watching the reactions of the PEOPLE around would be funny. And the best humor probably wouldn't even be the outrage of the Muslims, but rather the hysterics of the American left, falling all over each other trying to express sensitivity for such an idiotic superstition and blaming America for the oppression of the meek Muslim.
So for all of you who have made these ignorant absurd posts... You don't know what you don't know.
Nice way to end your opinion, by insulting people who don't agree or have the same level of impressive knowledge of previous shows as you about "South Park". That'll sure impress everyone to listen to your point of view, won't it? Good grief, yourself. Well hallelujah and thank yew jehsus for taking the time to enlighten those of us who have made these "ignorant absurd posts". I'll sleep better now, thanks to you.
If somehow we missed the movie conveying the disgusting nature of the Muslim terrorists (towel heads, or is that the wrong belief system?), well, I'll just have to go rent that one, as will everyone else who didn't know about it. I know I didn't and shame on me. Also, if flushing the Koran down the toilet, as you say, would not be the humor but the people's REACTION to it WOULD be, then I think the whole idea is lost somehow. So, by that estimation, we should just laugh at exactly whose reaction to the segment about the statue of the Virgin Mary? Our own? Or, are we supposed to laugh at say, atheists or paganists or some other religion's response to that segment? Is THAT what is supposed to be funny? Let me tell you, when I find a picture/T.V. show (or whatever) amusing, it's not because somebody ELSE around me is laughing at it. I don't know. Maybe we're all wrong here and you're the only one who is right, so thanks again for the enlightenment. Ciao.