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April 21, 2010
A sarcastic rhetorical question from a South Park conservative
Were I to use the word "conservative" to describe myself, I would be more comfortable to modify it with another descriptor, and while "libertarian conservative" immediately comes to mind, this report renews my enthusiasm for the term (and the book) "South Park conservative." A radical Islamic website is warning the creators of "South Park" that they could face violent retribution for depicting the Prophet Muhammad in a bear suit during an episode broadcast on Comedy Central last week.The hell with them and their death threats. Are they also going to threaten Fox News for running this picture? To its credit, CNN is also running the picture, and the piece also notes that the RevolutionMuslim.com website (run by a group described as an American Al Qaeda) published "Comedy Central's New York address, and the Los Angeles, California, address of Parker and Sloane's production company." Whoever these nutcases are, they are waging war against the Constitution and against freedom, and they are enemies of the United States. Which leads me to wonder about something. Lefties like Joe Klein have been accusing Americans with whom they disagree of "sedition". Will they speak up about this? Or do they think Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck are more dangerous than radical Muslims who would murder American cartoonists? It's a shame that has be asked as a sarcastic rhetorical question. But it's as good a reason as any to call myself a South Park Conservative. UPDATE: The cowards at Comedy Central have now censored their own show: Now "South Park" can't even say the words "Prophet Muhammad."I'm sure they remain free to make fun of Christians, Buddhists, homos and Scientologists though. What the hell is so damned special about Islam? (Geez, I wish I could stop it with these sarcastic rhetorical questions....) posted by Eric on 04.21.10 at 11:02 AM
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By their accounts, Matt and Trey got instantly and permanently kicked out of Celebrity Club when Team America failed to electioneer against Bush. If someone does take up the call, there'll be a lot of nervous glancing around to see if clapping for them during the Oscar death montage is permitted. No, really. guy on internet · April 21, 2010 02:28 PM Post a comment
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