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Post by KNOWTHIS on Apr 14, 2006 15:10:21 GMT -5
I wonder how the "South Park Conservatives" feel about this one? It's only funny so long as it's someone else that's being mocked it seems? Otherwise all sense of humor becomes lost and people become offended. They liked the show when it maliciously went after liberals. newsbusters.org/node/4917'South Park' Censorship Controversy ContinuesIn the "South Park" episode, Fox executives are fearful of showing the Muhammed scene and only at the last minute decide to strike a blow for free expression. Their decision, in turn, angers Islamic terrorists who retaliate by broadcasting a cartoon of their own which ridicules Americans and features Jesus Christ and George W. Bush defacating on themselves and others. Comedy Central did not censor this scene, prompting many to wonder why it thinks ridiculing Christianity is permissible but not Islam.
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Post by Mech on Apr 15, 2006 12:08:50 GMT -5
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Post by KNOWTHIS on Apr 15, 2006 18:52:35 GMT -5
Thanks for posting all of that. It’s true what you say. I don’t know if you’ve ever seen their puppet movie Team America: World Police but in it they make fun of everybody ranging from Michael Moore to the Neo-cons and the basic tenets of their global imperialist philosophy. Up until now the self-titled “South Park Conservatives” just adored the South Park series. www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/01/14/opinion/main667051.shtml "...Is South Park conservatism exclusively a young phenomenon? Well, Anderson says, "a lot of the older conservatives just don't get it." But some do. Bill Bennett, says Anderson, called after reading the article. Bennett's kids were South Park fans and had been encouraging him to give it a try. And so he did, finding the show clearly anti-liberal. (No word yet on Bennett's opinion of Team America: World Police.) But, yes, South Park conservatism is especially big among young conservatives, says Anderson, who are more comfortable with the new "more flippant tone" and the new technologies..."It'll be interesting to see how many of them will still call themselves that now? I mean...they thought the show was just so funny up until one lousy bit was done that they didn't agree with.
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Post by Mech on Apr 15, 2006 19:19:50 GMT -5
These fascists should have NOTHING to complain about. First of all..the show is on LATE NIGHT cable..when all the little kiddies (should be) asleep.
Its an ADULT cartoon.
Those idiots better start worrying about REAL stuff.
Like how we are all being SCREWED by fascist globalists.
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Post by KNOWTHIS on Apr 16, 2006 17:11:24 GMT -5
Cartoons, the perfect diversion. And it’s not just the adult cartoons that they’re worried about. Meet SpongeBob SquarePants, Barney and all of their supposed evil targeting our precious, impressionable youth. If you believe that a mere cartoon can make you change your sexual preferences you've got to be insane. And if it’s true, the why doesn’t it work in reverse? Since 95% of what we see on TV is catered to the heterosexual community and if people are really so influenced by what they see then they’re shouldn’t be any gay people in the world to begin with. Why does it even matter anyway? I like watching two attractive girls kiss, it's hot! I bet a lot of these guys do too, they just won't admit it. I'd love to see what videos they've got locked away in their secret stash in the basement. The sexually repressed are often the biggest freaks behind closed doors. You can't restrict natural, normal human behavior and expect no problems to arise. Did you know that in countries where nudity and sexuality is openly accepted there tends to be a direct correlation to there also being far less instances of violent sex crimes like rape? With all of the sexual repression and guilt we have built in to the psyche of our country we also have some of the highest rates of sex crimes in the world. www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=42253SpongeBob, Barney promote 'gay' agenda?In a new video to be distributed to 61,000 schools across the nation, homosexual activists are using popular children's TV characters such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Barney the dinosaur to surreptitiously indoctrinate young children into their lifestyle, a pro-family activist group charges.
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