Question:
Do you think that Comedy Central will allow South Park to air a cartoon of Prophet Mohammed next week?
locke6785
2006-04-05 19:50:58 UTC
After all that has happened in the world, will Comedy Central chicken out and prevent what will probably turn into worse rioting, or will they let it air, defend the freedom of speech, and lead to worse and arguably be more deserved rioting and hatred toward the freedoms granted by the United States?
Five answers:
wazup1971
2006-04-05 19:52:41 UTC
They will chicken out, too much MSM.
YSonje
2006-04-06 18:59:33 UTC
I think this could be a good setting for another Terrance and Phillip special episode. As far as I know, the only two part episodes that SP has ever done are the Cartman's father episodes and the Do the Handicap go to Hell?/Probably episodes.

Also, the controversy seemed to be more of satire on CC pulling the Scientology episode and beneath the surface probably has little to do with actually showing Mohammed, which they've already done.

However, if Trey & Matt want to show Mohammed, I think CC will let them.
2006-04-06 03:02:11 UTC
If they've allowed jokes about Jesus to be aired, where no riots have occured anywhere, they should allow this one too.



Riots will only prove that some Arabs have a prevalence to violence, and maybe those causing riots or influencing others to do riots, after the episode is aired, should be brought in for questioning and probably counselling.
2006-04-12 05:04:11 UTC
I hope they allow it. Who wants to follow a prophet that has thin skin? Anyone that can't laugh at themselves is a useless piece of sh... cow manure. Besides, this tool married a prepubescent girl. Why aren't muslims upset about that instead of a stupid cartoon. Jeez, the silly things that groups of people come up with! Some prophet! He has the humbleness of Dice Clay.
2006-04-06 03:00:22 UTC
We will see if Trey & Matt will get away with it. Hope so, they poke fun at everything. Kinda cool.


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