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South Park Creators Respond To Episode-Disappearing Scientologists
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| March 17, 2006
Posted on 03/17/2006 10:00:34 AM PST by EveningStar
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To: Blzbba
Maybe we need to start catapulting ourselves into their corporate buildings.
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posted on
03/17/2006 10:51:02 AM PST
by
Bogey78O
(<thinking of new tagline>)
To: EveningStar
Okay, Scientology sliced and diced (deservedly so).
Next? islam.
We'll be waiting, boys...
To: stockstrader
"South Park Mohammed-cartoon episode" - this has become their own cartoon episode :)
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:00:10 AM PST
by
Panerai
To: GSWarrior
"to keep everyone from seeing the episode is way off the scale."Plus, it was a re-run which makes it even more ludicrous.
To: Anitius Severinus Boethius
Does anyone know if Trey and Matt plan a South Park Mohammed-cartoon episode?
Been there, done that.No, they haven't, since the Mohammed cartoons only became an international issue after the last season ended. (Perhaps you misread the post and thought he was just asking about an episode with Mohammed?)
To: EveningStar
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:16:28 AM PST
by
CounterCounterCulture
(Tom Cruise - Biggest Douche In The Universe (sorry John Edward))
I am making a list of all your names to give to the church and you better get lawyers.
To: isthisnickcool
LMAO!!!! That episode was all kinds of funny! "Tom Cruise, come out of the closet!" The real funny part was that all the people named in the credits were John Smith and Jane Smith, which rolls right after the Scamitologists threaten to sue anyone questioning their "religion".
I have heard alot of stuff about Scamitology, and South Park nailed these hucksters cold.
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:32:29 AM PST
by
EricT.
("I reject your reality and substitute my own."-Adam Savage)
To: EveningStar
I like the quote from them concerning Chef, Isaac Hayes: "He has a problem with us crossing some line about "religion" but he had no problem all these years cashing checks when we [lampooned] christians."
Some would call that blatant self-serving, self-righteous hypocrisy, which is typical in the groupthink surrounding organizations such as Scientology.
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:33:42 AM PST
by
sully777
(wWBBD: What would Brian Boitano do?)
To: GSWarrior
Are these people just nuts? Yes
BTW, the site has a link to a video of the episode.
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:40:21 AM PST
by
Tribune7
To: HOYA97
They released it via their lawyer.
I just wonder if, after all these years, a cartoon -- and more importantly their overreaction to it -- will bring down Scientology.
It hasn't worked for Islam, but we have to start small.
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:48:34 AM PST
by
AmishDude
(Amishdude, servant of the dark lord Xenu.)
To: HOYA97
They released it via their lawyer.
I just wonder if, after all these years, a cartoon -- and more importantly their overreaction to it -- will bring down Scientology.
It hasn't worked for Islam, but we have to start small.
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:48:37 AM PST
by
AmishDude
(Amishdude, servant of the dark lord Xenu.)
To: EveningStar
This is right along the lines of another previous reply. Someone posted a sick parody of the Mastercard commercials ("For everything else, there's Mastercard") to rec.humor.funny (netfunny), using the Columbine attacks. Mastercard sent a ceace & desist letter to netfunny, demanding they remove the joke because it violated their trademarks and copyright. But this was Brad Templeton's
reply (no kidding):
Web site hosting for anybody: $10/month and up Threatening letters to people who satirize you, hoping they won't know the law: $500
Reputation as giant corporation required to intimidate small publishers: $billions
Supreme court decisions protecting parody and satire from accusations of copyright and trademark infringement... Priceless
There are some rights money can't buy. For everything else, there's Mastercard's lawyers.
I guess Mastercard didn't realize they were sending that C&D to the chairman of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit that fights for rights in the digital age.
To: SeanOGuano
I saw Matt and Trey on Charlie Rose a while back. They said that they have wanted to do an episode on islam but the execs were afraid for their safety and wouldn't let them.Says it all, doesn't it?
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:51:29 AM PST
by
AmishDude
(Amishdude, servant of the dark lord Xenu.)
To: AmishDude
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:53:05 AM PST
by
AmishDude
(Amishdude, servant of the dark lord Xenu.)
To: AmishDude
I guess that Islam proves once and for all then that threats and intimidation DO work!
To: Stone Mountain
Is he trying to imply that there is some segment of the population that South Park has gone out of it's way NOT to offend? Until recently there was only one -- Scientology.
To: jsk10
I don't watch much S.P., but I've heard alot about that episode. I'll watch it later.
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posted on
03/17/2006 11:58:27 AM PST
by
MotleyGirl70
(Most cats are democrats - did you ever meet a creature with such an inborn sense of entitlement?)
To: AmishDude
They released it via their lawyer. I want to be their lawyer. Plenty of work and laughs all the time.
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