Posted on 04/05/2007 6:39:17 AM PDT by ecurbh
The folks at "South Park" take no prisoners.
Consider Wednesday's episode, which went after Bill Donohue, president of the conservative Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights. Donohue has been a severe critic of the animated series on Comedy Central.
The episode mixed Easter and "The Da Vinci Code" in typically wacky fashion. The plot involved the current pope and Jesus. The story ended with Jesus cutting Donahue in half with a flying ninja blade.
In other recent controversies, Donohue has called the co-creators of "South Park," Matt Stone and Trey Parker, whores and cowards.
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One taboo they have never attacked is smoking. Guaranteed if they did an episode that lashed out not at smokers, but anti-smokers, they would get more hate mail then ever.
Actually, they took on the anti-smoking crowd.
Yes.
They have directly assaulted the basic tenets of Mormonism, and the misdirection of the leaders of Catholicism (I'm a big Martin Luther fan myself, so I enjoy the practice, LOL), but no other faiths/denominations that I can think of.
Their depictions of Jesus are usually rather flattering - he's peaceful, kind, quite, and generous... up until you tick him off TOO much, LOL. Then he'll kick Santa's butt in a NY minute! (SP's first "episode", which was first released on the internet, and I was gleefully fortunate enough to catch before they became a hit.)
I guess you missed the Rob Reiner episode.
Actually they didn't make fun of him, just showed him. Something they continue to do during the beginning of every episode this season... ;)
It was a very funny episode. Bill Donahue is a bloated windbag who was ripe for the picking.
Been there, done that... Episode 709, "Butt Out"
Unlike the manufactured outrage they get when they slam religious figures, that episode angered people who actually watch the show.
Not since the big Mohammed cartoon riots. Then they specifically took that on and tried to show him but the networks wouldn't let them. Then they did something very unflattering with Jesus to basically make the point "Why does the network allow us to do this with Jesus, and we can't even show Mohammed in an average situation?"
I can’t get too angry at South Park. At least they’re an equal-opportunity offender.
As for this episode, I'm Catholic and I was not in the least offended. The actual satire was on the Da Vinci Code movie which many people have actually taken seriously.
I haven't seen this episode yet, but I remember the uproar about the bleeding statue of Mary. As a Catholic I wasn't offended about it, but that may be because it took a well deserved shot at what I feel is a little too much idolotry in the Church.
Rob Rheiner episode. Been there, done that - called the anti-smokers "fascists".
Trey and Matt are not whores. They are agents for Xenu.
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