Garpal Gumnut
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It would appear that Trey Parker and Matt Stone's South Park has insulted some extremists.
The brilliant comedy satire it would appear has "insulted their prophet" and they now face a possible Theo Van Gogh end, via assassination.
IT is obvious that these people get quite upset and murderous when their prophet is portrayed visually and particularly if he is satirised.
He initially appeared disguised in a bear suit.
So why don't they just not watch South Park, instead of threatening to murder people.
They really are quite mad.
The below is from the SMH.
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment...fiant-over-mohammed-sketch-20100423-tgam.html
The postmodern free world needs to take a stand against this insanity masquerading as belief and transcendence.
gg
The brilliant comedy satire it would appear has "insulted their prophet" and they now face a possible Theo Van Gogh end, via assassination.
IT is obvious that these people get quite upset and murderous when their prophet is portrayed visually and particularly if he is satirised.
He initially appeared disguised in a bear suit.

So why don't they just not watch South Park, instead of threatening to murder people.
They really are quite mad.
The below is from the SMH.
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment...fiant-over-mohammed-sketch-20100423-tgam.html
Comedy Central's South Park included a representation of the Prophet Mohammed as a character this week despite a radical Muslim group's warning that its producers could be killed.
Mohammed appeared on Wednesday night's US episode of the cartoon with his body obscured by a black box, since Muslims consider a physical representation of their prophet to be blasphemous.
Last week, the character was believed to be disguised in a bear costume. When that same costume was removed this week, Santa Claus appeared.
The bear costume had angered the New York-based group Revolution Muslim, which posted a message on its website saying that producers Trey Parker and Matt Stone had insulted their prophet.
The message included a gruesome picture of Theo Van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker murdered by a Muslim extremist in 2004 after making a movie about a woman who rejected Mohammed's teachings. The message said the South Park producers would "probably wind up like Theo Van Gogh" for airing the show.
The posting included Comedy Central's New York address, as well as the address for Parker and Stone's California production studio.
The postmodern free world needs to take a stand against this insanity masquerading as belief and transcendence.
gg