"South Park," which has satirized just about every major religious and political figure, dead or alive, can still stir up controversy after more than a decade on the air. In last week's 200th episode, the creators — mindful of Islam's strict ban on any visual depictions of the the Prophet Muhammad — concealed the animated Muhammad character in a bear costume or in a U-Haul truck. So viewers never actually saw Muhammad.
Even though South Park is only a cartoon, the undertones of Comedy Central's decision to censor and edit the most recent episode clearly shows that this country is still willing to bend to the whims and desires of a few crazed people. Censorship is alive and well.
Uh. Sure you don't want to mention... maybe... I don't know... might be relevant... last night's episode where CC bleeped the word Muhammad for the entire episode?
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It's irritating that CC wouldn't try and stand up for freedom of speech, but in the end it's their network and their money. What comes out of the TV on their channel is their speech, not Matt & Trey's. So it's their freedom of speech that they're free to exercise, and it doesn't particularly surprise me that they're that easy to push around.
Hopefully, with the rise of the internet, giant media corporations will lose power and people like Matt and Trey who want to make statements that corporations with lots to lose won't stand behind will be able to reach a similar audience and only have to answer to themselves.
I think the whole thing is silly. I remember a few months ago I saw that TBS (I think) was playing the Super Best Friends episode as well as Comedy Central. This is after the Family Guy episode of South Park too. They showed Mohammed then and it was not a big deal and no one died. I hope Matt Stone and Trey Parker find some kind of media outlet (maybe their next movie) where they can stop being censored.
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I was hoping it was in jest, not familiar with sliders topics.. is he along the lines of kevin nash?
anyways, in the end its CC and viacoms call, of course they should have discussed this with the creators but these days you cant make a joke about muslims without upsetting some wingnut... I mean you dont see the Rabbi's, Irishmen and Ducks throwing a hissy fit... :P
I think the whole thing is silly. I remember a few months ago I saw that TBS (I think) was playing the Super Best Friends episode as well as Comedy Central. This is after the Family Guy episode of South Park too. They showed Mohammed then and it was not a big deal and no one died. I hope Matt Stone and Trey Parker find some kind of media outlet (maybe their next movie) where they can stop being censored.
They are making a musical about Mormons...
or was it Scientology? I forget. Either way, awesome.
Maybe CC was more afraid for Matt and Trey then for the channel. If someone kills Matt and Trey what is comedy centrel going to have that is successful.
It always sucks when someone's work or criticism is censored to avoid angering a reactionary cult.
This kind of censorship used to be commonplace ... 50 years ago ... for movies and shows potentially insulting to Christians or Jesus. "The Last Temptation of Christ" iirc (which wasn't even sacreligious or offensive in context) elicited mass protests and death threats and I believe it got a limited release. Nintendo censored the early Final Fantasy games to remove any references to "Holy" or Christian stuff.
I think an important difference is that this censorship is actually in response to violent threats, not just economic or political pressure. On one hand, maybe that means Viacomm is more justified in censoring, since actual lives are at stake. On the other hand, I think censoring in response to threats of violence probably just encourages more of them.
I hope the Muslim group gets investigated; making violent threats, even if you don't intend to carry them out, is illegal, yes?
Maybe CC was more afraid for Matt and Trey then for the channel. If someone kills Matt and Trey what is comedy centrel going to have that is successful.
First and foremost: South Park takes jabs at everyone. Everyone. No celebrity, religion, lifestyle choice, or race is safe on the show. They rip on everybody equally. The muslims need to realize this and get the giant stick out of their ass. Its not like they are being targeted specifically by the show. They are being targeted because they exist.
Secondly, the Muslims need to stop being so militant and aggressive if they ever want to be taken seriously at the world table. Sure, its just extremists and crazy people who are doing this, and there are plenty of rational, level-headed muslims out there. But they need to reign in and keep their crazies in check. The few are giving a bad name to the many.
Third, making death threats against people for exercising their right to freedom of speech is just stupid. If the muslim (extremists) don't like the laws of America, they can gtfo. Seriously. I'm not advocating hate speech, but I'm also against censorship. If they can't take a little ribbing from South Park, they need to just leave. Because there are a whole lot worse things out there than South Park. South Park, while being very raw and often brutal, is good natured ribbing and does not advocate hate speech, hate crimes, or bigotry. More often than not, when SP ribs on something or someone, they are doing so to make a critique of society, and their abuse of people/religions/lifestyles is just a vehicle to make some larger point.
Finally, if a person finds the content of South Park to be offensive, DON'T WATCH IT. Its that simple. Seriously.
Maybe CC was more afraid for Matt and Trey then for the channel. If someone kills Matt and Trey what is comedy centrel going to have that is successful.
Thank you for reminding everyone, Lucascraft, that "the muslism" are all one large monotonous group of people that all think and act exactly the same.
I guess you missed the part where I specifically stated I was talking about the extremists? And you must have missed the part where I stated that the crazy minority are giving a bad name to the entire bunch?
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So they really censored the episode?
I got that impression at first, but then Kyle's speech at the end was just two minutes of *bleep* sounds and I thought that had to be intentional... Because I doubted the speech was just a string of "Muhammed".
Thank you for reminding everyone, Lucascraft, that "the muslism" are all one large monotonous group of people that all think and act exactly the same.
I guess you missed the part where I specifically stated I was talking about the extremists? And you must have missed the part where I stated that the crazy minority are giving a bad name to the entire bunch?
Do you realize that every group of people has a radical minority that makes the group look bad to non-members?
I got that impression at first, but then Kyle's speech at the end was just two minutes of *bleep* sounds and I thought that had to be intentional... Because I doubted the speech was just a string of "Muhammed".
Apparently his speech wasn't about muhammed at all, but was about fear and intimidation. At the time, I thought it was pretty funny that they would bleep out a "What I learned" speech, since those... well they're overdone, so the idea of censoring the whole damn speech was pretty funny.
But then I learned that CC censored it and it stopped being funny.
Thank you for reminding everyone, Lucascraft, that "the muslism" are all one large monotonous group of people that all think and act exactly the same.
I guess you missed the part where I specifically stated I was talking about the extremists? And you must have missed the part where I stated that the crazy minority are giving a bad name to the entire bunch?
Do you realize that every group of people has a radical minority that makes the group look bad to non-members?
Yeah?
I'm not sure what that has to do with the topic of Comedy Central censoring an episode of South Park because of a Mohammed reference.
I mentioned the muslim extremists because they are the ones who are doing the silly-goosery in this particular situation. I wasn't talking about abortion clinics so I didn't see the need to get off topic to discuss Christians who bomb clinics and murder doctors.
I had to read Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses for my Religion in Literature class. Its a pretty surreal book and its mostly a commentary on the status of Indian immigrants to Britain (both Muslim and Hindu), but it had a large focus on criticizing Islam.
The Ayatollah of Iran actually called a fatwa on Rushdie and people related to publishing, selling, and translating the book were killed in terrorist attacks (Rushdie was put into police protection).
Though I think Mike and Trey would consider having a fatwa issued on them an honor, I can see where CC is coming from, even though I wish they wouldn't censor them.
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I got that impression at first, but then Kyle's speech at the end was just two minutes of *bleep* sounds and I thought that had to be intentional... Because I doubted the speech was just a string of "Muhammed".
Apparently his speech wasn't about muhammed at all, but was about fear and intimidation. At the time, I thought it was pretty funny that they would bleep out a "What I learned" speech, since those... well they're overdone, so the idea of censoring the whole damn speech was pretty funny.
But then I learned that CC censored it and it stopped being funny.
Wait, seriously? Man, I thought that was just carrying on the censorship joke.
Is there an uncensored version anywhere or will we be waiting for the DVD release?
I got that impression at first, but then Kyle's speech at the end was just two minutes of *bleep* sounds and I thought that had to be intentional... Because I doubted the speech was just a string of "Muhammed".
Apparently his speech wasn't about muhammed at all, but was about fear and intimidation. At the time, I thought it was pretty funny that they would bleep out a "What I learned" speech, since those... well they're overdone, so the idea of censoring the whole damn speech was pretty funny.
But then I learned that CC censored it and it stopped being funny.
I haven't watched South Park in years. Did they actually bleep out the entire speech but leave Stan on screen gesturing? Because, unintentional it may be, it is pretty funny.
Thank you for reminding everyone, Lucascraft, that "the muslism" are all one large monotonous group of people that all think and act exactly the same.
I guess you missed the part where I specifically stated I was talking about the extremists? And you must have missed the part where I stated that the crazy minority are giving a bad name to the entire bunch?
Do you realize that every group of people has a radical minority that makes the group look bad to non-members?
Yeah?
I'm not sure what that has to do with the topic of Comedy Central censoring an episode of South Park because of a Mohammed reference.
I mentioned the muslim extremists because they are the ones who are doing the silly-goosery in this particular situation. I wasn't talking about abortion clinics so I didn't see the need to get off topic to discuss Christians who bomb clinics and murder doctors.
You said that muslim extremists were giving the entire group a bad name. But since every group has extremists, the only people who think worse of muslims because of this are retards.
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I got that impression at first, but then Kyle's speech at the end was just two minutes of *bleep* sounds and I thought that had to be intentional... Because I doubted the speech was just a string of "Muhammed".
Apparently his speech wasn't about muhammed at all, but was about fear and intimidation. At the time, I thought it was pretty funny that they would bleep out a "What I learned" speech, since those... well they're overdone, so the idea of censoring the whole damn speech was pretty funny.
But then I learned that CC censored it and it stopped being funny.
I now feel the same way.
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I got that impression at first, but then Kyle's speech at the end was just two minutes of *bleep* sounds and I thought that had to be intentional... Because I doubted the speech was just a string of "Muhammed".
Apparently his speech wasn't about muhammed at all, but was about fear and intimidation. At the time, I thought it was pretty funny that they would bleep out a "What I learned" speech, since those... well they're overdone, so the idea of censoring the whole damn speech was pretty funny.
But then I learned that CC censored it and it stopped being funny.
I haven't watched South Park in years. Did they actually bleep out the entire speech but leave Stan on screen gesturing? Because, unintentional it may be, it is pretty funny.
First it was Kyle and then, if I remember correctly, several other people. All bleeps for like one to one and a half minutes.
I remember the local Fox News affiliate here in Houston showed the drawing of Mohammed with the bomb-turban during a story. The ones that Danish newspaper made. Whoops!
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I got that impression at first, but then Kyle's speech at the end was just two minutes of *bleep* sounds and I thought that had to be intentional... Because I doubted the speech was just a string of "Muhammed".
Apparently his speech wasn't about muhammed at all, but was about fear and intimidation. At the time, I thought it was pretty funny that they would bleep out a "What I learned" speech, since those... well they're overdone, so the idea of censoring the whole damn speech was pretty funny.
But then I learned that CC censored it and it stopped being funny.
I haven't watched South Park in years. Did they actually bleep out the entire speech but leave Stan on screen gesturing? Because, unintentional it may be, it is pretty funny.
First it was Kyle and then, if I remember correctly, several other people. All bleeps for like one to one and a half minutes.
I was damned sure it was intentional.
No way it isn't intentional. They even set it up... "That's right kids, BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP." "He's right, guys, BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP."
Edit: According to the news, it was censored by the network. And had nothing to do with Muhammed, but about fear and threats. Lame on CC.... though I admit I found it hilarious.
The "news" even brought on a Muslim guy who, basically, referred to CCs actions as lame and retarded. But, he went on to say that self restraint needs to be exercised and ALL religions are created equal in the eyes of the great Deep Thought. Something like that...
Didn't CC learn anything from the commentary that South Park did last time they censored him? The way they took so many classic American symbols and literally shit all over them?
How often do you see people in our current culture that are pushing the lines of what is acceptable to say by facing possible actual repercussions and still do it anyway?
I think to some degree, we're just accustomed to being OK with the appearance of pushing boundaries. How often did we hear from Eminem that he was just saying things people didn't like, but he was too real to not say it. He made a group of, essentially, harmless people mildly upset. Trey and Parker have gone crazy on so many groups in this country that have a serious level of sanctimonious bullshit around them. The Catholic League got completely ignored here despite South Park ripping on them at a breakneck speed. This is different.
It seems Americans have just converted cowardliness from the Red Scare to fear of Muslim terrorists. Just look at what happens every time some terrorist attacks with a half baked scheme. People go insane. I had to catch a flight a couple of days after the liquid mixing scheme was revealed in England. It was fucking insane to see the reaction. This is less of an issue of censorship to me and more of one related to terrorism. Essentially, comedy central is bowing to terrorist demands. Censorship is just a result of that overarching problem. This idea that terrorists are boogeymen and get us in the night.
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Hopefully, with the rise of the internet, giant media corporations will lose power and people like Matt and Trey who want to make statements that corporations with lots to lose won't stand behind will be able to reach a similar audience and only have to answer to themselves.
It wasn't a case of ZOMG MOHAMMEDANS, it was a case of Comedy Central and Viacom being a whole gaggle of geese.
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anyways, in the end its CC and viacoms call, of course they should have discussed this with the creators but these days you cant make a joke about muslims without upsetting some wingnut... I mean you dont see the Rabbi's, Irishmen and Ducks throwing a hissy fit... :P
Stop flirting with me.
They are making a musical about Mormons...
or was it Scientology? I forget. Either way, awesome.
This kind of censorship used to be commonplace ... 50 years ago ... for movies and shows potentially insulting to Christians or Jesus. "The Last Temptation of Christ" iirc (which wasn't even sacreligious or offensive in context) elicited mass protests and death threats and I believe it got a limited release. Nintendo censored the early Final Fantasy games to remove any references to "Holy" or Christian stuff.
I think an important difference is that this censorship is actually in response to violent threats, not just economic or political pressure. On one hand, maybe that means Viacomm is more justified in censoring, since actual lives are at stake. On the other hand, I think censoring in response to threats of violence probably just encourages more of them.
I hope the Muslim group gets investigated; making violent threats, even if you don't intend to carry them out, is illegal, yes?
Jon Stewart?
First and foremost: South Park takes jabs at everyone. Everyone. No celebrity, religion, lifestyle choice, or race is safe on the show. They rip on everybody equally. The muslims need to realize this and get the giant stick out of their ass. Its not like they are being targeted specifically by the show. They are being targeted because they exist.
Secondly, the Muslims need to stop being so militant and aggressive if they ever want to be taken seriously at the world table. Sure, its just extremists and crazy people who are doing this, and there are plenty of rational, level-headed muslims out there. But they need to reign in and keep their crazies in check. The few are giving a bad name to the many.
Third, making death threats against people for exercising their right to freedom of speech is just stupid. If the muslim (extremists) don't like the laws of America, they can gtfo. Seriously. I'm not advocating hate speech, but I'm also against censorship. If they can't take a little ribbing from South Park, they need to just leave. Because there are a whole lot worse things out there than South Park. South Park, while being very raw and often brutal, is good natured ribbing and does not advocate hate speech, hate crimes, or bigotry. More often than not, when SP ribs on something or someone, they are doing so to make a critique of society, and their abuse of people/religions/lifestyles is just a vehicle to make some larger point.
Finally, if a person finds the content of South Park to be offensive, DON'T WATCH IT. Its that simple. Seriously.
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I guess you missed the part where I specifically stated I was talking about the extremists? And you must have missed the part where I stated that the crazy minority are giving a bad name to the entire bunch?
I got that impression at first, but then Kyle's speech at the end was just two minutes of *bleep* sounds and I thought that had to be intentional... Because I doubted the speech was just a string of "Muhammed".
Do you realize that every group of people has a radical minority that makes the group look bad to non-members?
One music track is comparable to censoring the message?
Apparently his speech wasn't about muhammed at all, but was about fear and intimidation. At the time, I thought it was pretty funny that they would bleep out a "What I learned" speech, since those... well they're overdone, so the idea of censoring the whole damn speech was pretty funny.
But then I learned that CC censored it and it stopped being funny.
Yeah?
I'm not sure what that has to do with the topic of Comedy Central censoring an episode of South Park because of a Mohammed reference.
I mentioned the muslim extremists because they are the ones who are doing the silly-goosery in this particular situation. I wasn't talking about abortion clinics so I didn't see the need to get off topic to discuss Christians who bomb clinics and murder doctors.
The Ayatollah of Iran actually called a fatwa on Rushdie and people related to publishing, selling, and translating the book were killed in terrorist attacks (Rushdie was put into police protection).
Though I think Mike and Trey would consider having a fatwa issued on them an honor, I can see where CC is coming from, even though I wish they wouldn't censor them.
"Orkses never lose a battle. If we win we win, if we die we die fightin so it don't count. If we runs for it we don't die neither, cos we can come back for annuver go, see!".
Wait, seriously? Man, I thought that was just carrying on the censorship joke.
Is there an uncensored version anywhere or will we be waiting for the DVD release?
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I haven't watched South Park in years. Did they actually bleep out the entire speech but leave Stan on screen gesturing? Because, unintentional it may be, it is pretty funny.
I now feel the same way.
First it was Kyle and then, if I remember correctly, several other people. All bleeps for like one to one and a half minutes.
I was damned sure it was intentional.
I was sure it was intentional too but...
apparently not
No way it isn't intentional. They even set it up... "That's right kids, BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP." "He's right, guys, BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP."
Edit: According to the news, it was censored by the network. And had nothing to do with Muhammed, but about fear and threats. Lame on CC.... though I admit I found it hilarious.
I think to some degree, we're just accustomed to being OK with the appearance of pushing boundaries. How often did we hear from Eminem that he was just saying things people didn't like, but he was too real to not say it. He made a group of, essentially, harmless people mildly upset. Trey and Parker have gone crazy on so many groups in this country that have a serious level of sanctimonious bullshit around them. The Catholic League got completely ignored here despite South Park ripping on them at a breakneck speed. This is different.
It seems Americans have just converted cowardliness from the Red Scare to fear of Muslim terrorists. Just look at what happens every time some terrorist attacks with a half baked scheme. People go insane. I had to catch a flight a couple of days after the liquid mixing scheme was revealed in England. It was fucking insane to see the reaction. This is less of an issue of censorship to me and more of one related to terrorism. Essentially, comedy central is bowing to terrorist demands. Censorship is just a result of that overarching problem. This idea that terrorists are boogeymen and get us in the night.
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