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Comedy Central Becomes Islam's Bitch, Changes Logo to: We (Heart) Fanatics!

Maybe one day...
South Park Censored
from E! Online
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It was not a joke.
The scene depicting the Islamic prophet handing a football helmet to a character from Family Guy (at least that's how another of the show's title cards put it) really was nixed by Comedy Central.
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"In light of recent events, we feel we made the right decision," Comedy Central said in a statement Thursday.
There was no public response from series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
In the South Park version of things, Family Guy makes it to air with the controversial scene, prompting an animated response (literally) from al Qaeda involving Jesus, President Bush, the U.S. flag and bowel movements.
In an interview with the Associated Press, William Donohue of the conservative Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights attacked Parker and Stone, but not Comedy


An avowed equal opportunity offender, South Park previously depicted Mohammed to little public outcry. In that case, timing might have been everything. The episode, "Super Best Friends," debuted in July 2001, or two months before the arrival of the post-9-11 world.
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1 Comments:
Like most so-called Liberal media outlets, the cutting-edge Comedy Channel caved-in at the slightest possibility of criticism.
For Corporate media interests, Freedom of The Press means the freedom to take shots at Christianity and other organizations that won't be fighting back.
Notice how the Media in general never utters any negative words about the Muslim clerics that are constantly demanding that non-Muslims get murdered! Where is the tough O'Reilly Factor, Rush Limbo, and Sean Hannity when it comes to taking on the Muslim idealogies? They are busy attacking the "Liberals."
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