Posted on 05/06/2010 10:58:23 AM PDT by Caleb1411
Ive watched South Park for years, and have watched other Comedy Central programming more occasionally, believing until recently that it provided a cutting-edge environment for satire. Unfortunately, the network has now caved twice to radical Islamist terrorism, once in 2006 and again last month, in two episodes of South Park that skewered major religious figures while censoring the satire of Trey Parker and Matt Stone on Mohammed. Instead of staying out of religious satire altogether, the brave souls at Viacom have apparently green-lit a new series that will poke fun at Jesus again:
Comedy Central might censor every image of the Prophet Muhammad on South Park, yet the network is developing a whole animated series around Jesus Christ.
As part of the networks upfront presentation to advertisers, the network is set to announce JC, a half-hour show about Christ wanting to escape the shadow of his powerful but apathetic father and live a regular life in New York City.
In the show, God is preoccupied with playing video games while Christ, the ultimate fish out of water, tries to adjust to life in the big city.
In general, comedy in purist form always makes some people uncomfortable, said Comedy Centrals head of original programming Kent Alterman.
Yes, Kent Alterman, youre quite the brave individual for making some people uncomfortable. Those would be the some people who wont issue threats of violence for your satires. Comedy Central and Viacom have no appetite for making some other people uncomfortable the very people who would not waste a moment in shutting down Comedy Central if given the opportunity.
South Park takes an honest approach to satire by skewering everyone equally. They lost a major cast member when they satirized Scientology, and no doubt have had complaints from many groups about their portrayal of Jesus, Buddha, Joseph Smith, Lao Tze, and other religious figures. But one never got the sense that Parker and Stone had it out for any one group because their satires ran the entire gamut, at least until Comedy Central began censoring them.
And even that would have been understandable had CC made the decision to avoid religious satire altogether. Instead, theyre launching a new effort to parody Christianity while imposing the rule of radical Islamists on satires of Islam. Theres a word for the kind of people who only pick fights with no risk whatsoever: pussies.
Update: I agree with The Anchoress on this one:
As a Christian, I am unoffended by this move. The Triune God has awfully big shoulders; he can take it.
It is Comedy Central that betrays the tiny fragility that lies behind its strut.
I am embarrassed for them.
Offended? Not really. Its more like utter contempt for their blustery cowardice.
Once again, the low-hanging fruit gets picked first.
Bullies specialize in victimizing those who won’t fight back, and leftists specialize in bullying.
An occasional equal-opportunity satire of Christianity doesn’t bother me much. I won’t watch it, but at least they don’t USUSALLY give in to political correctness. They mock the sacred idols of PC as much as or more than they occasionally mock traditional morality or Christianity.
But a whole show based on mocking Jesus is WAY beyond the pale. I hope they get a little sense and drop this truly stupid idea.
The War against Christianity continues on your TV screen
again
and again
by these two low lifes with an agenda;
Remember what disgusting shite they did last time?
Not a word of protest then or now..... or at least not a word that was heard
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