Question:
Are muslim groups and organizations worldwide condemning the south park threats?
Dreamstuff Entity
2010-04-22 13:08:27 UTC
You know, since Islam is a religion of peace and all that.

"RevolutionMuslim.com posted the warning following the 200th episode of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's "South Park," which included a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad disguised in a bear suit. The web posting also included a graphic photo of Theo van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker who was murdered in 2004 after making a documentary on violence against Muslim women.

"We have to warn Matt and Trey that what they are doing is stupid and they will probably wind up like Theo Van Gogh for airing this show," the posting reads. "This is not a threat, but a warning of the reality of what will likely happen to them."
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Cirbryn
2010-04-22 14:14:56 UTC
I have yet to find a single condemnation of this outrageous threat by any Muslim organization. I have, however, occasionally seen questions posted on YA asking why Islam is so reviled in the West. This is why.



Unfortunately, Comedy Central has apparently knuckled under to these threats and has censored the episode without the consent of the South Park creators. So these Islamic thugs have apparently gotten exactly what they demanded, and will be encouraged to make such threats again.

http://www.deadline.com/2010/04/south-park-defies-muslim-extremists-but-prophet-muhammad-gets-censored/
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2016-10-07 15:02:13 UTC
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Froggie
2010-04-22 16:31:37 UTC
Maybe they find it pleasing that Comedy Central was threatened (or maybe felt fear) when revolutionmuslim.com gave them so called "stern warning" of what might happen to south park creators. After all, Islam religion is in power because it impose fear amongst its believers and of course especially non-believers....
anonymous
2010-04-22 13:26:11 UTC
Can you imagine if Christians reacted like Muslims do to perceived insults to their faith? What I don't understand is how they (Muslims) can get upset at anything against an admitted pedophile and rapist of a 9 year old little girl (I wonder how many other little girls he violated)?
Loomis
2010-04-22 13:46:22 UTC
Frankly Im glad southpark made fun of islam, its about time everybody starts spitting in the face of islam!
?
2010-04-22 13:11:08 UTC
Its really silly, I tried to watch it on southparkstudios.com and couldn't.

The executives should have a hands off approach.

Clearly they the executives have violated the creators of South Park their 1st Amendment rights.
anonymous
2010-04-22 13:21:13 UTC
The Muslims think that silly threats like this make them look like bad a#@ defenders of the faith.......in reality it makes them look like mindless, tyrannical thugs.......who should learn that violence often breeds violence in return.....
anonymous
2010-04-22 13:11:45 UTC
This can't be serious. Actually that was a boring episode.
anonymous
2010-04-22 13:19:07 UTC
Hrm, silly indeed.
Ernie
2010-04-22 13:12:22 UTC
South Park should be discontinued for moral reasons, because it is a disgusting display of filth. It defiles anyone who watches it.
anonymous
2010-04-22 13:09:41 UTC
they killed Kenny! Those bastards!!


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