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Conservative leaders say Comedy Central allows mockery of Christians because they don't threaten violence


Conservative and Christian leaders on Thursday accused Comedy Central of having a double standard in its depiction of religious satire as they launched an effort to dissuade advertisers from sponsoring a potential new animated series about Jesus.

The project, “JC,” which would feature Jesus living in modern-day New York and coping with an indifferent God, is one of many ideas the network has in script development, and it may never get picked up as a series. But that hasn’t stopped a new coalition of media watchdog groups, calling itself Citizens Against Religious Bigotry, from lambasting the cable channel for its programming. The group released a three-minute mash-up of scenes from Comedy Central shows such as “South Park” and “The Sarah Silverman Program” that send up figures such as Jesus, God and the pope.

“We know that they’re jumping up and down with glee feeling that they’re getting all sorts of publicity because of our efforts,” said Brent Bozell, president of the Media Research Center. “On the other hand, we’re not going to remain silent on this anymore.”

Bozell said the coalition sent letters to 250 major television advertisers asking them not to run commercials on the show, should it ever air.

In a conference call with reporters, the coalition’s leaders noted that Comedy Central censored references to the Prophet Muhammad in a recent episode of “South Park” after a radical Muslim website suggested the show’s creators could be killed because of the depiction.

“You could say, ‘Well yes, they pulled back because of threats of violence,’” said syndicated radio host Michael Medved. “Does that indicate that Christians then get punished because they’re not crazy? They get punished because their religion doesn’t encourage people to commit acts of violence, that we’re only going to respond affirmatively to the concerns of religious groups that threaten the most appalling kinds of reactions?”

In a statement released in response, Comedy Central did not specifically address its decision-making regarding "South Park."

" 'JC’ at this point is an idea and an idea only," said spokesman Tony Fox. "Perhaps the Citizens Against Religious Bigotry should save their energy for the moment if and when this series ever makes it to air.”

On the conference call, Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League, said an advertising boycott of the show was necessary to get through to the network.

“I don’t want to ever see the Christian population get to the point where they have to mimic some segments in the radical Muslim community,” he said. “And if they do, then I guess we’ll have to wonder, what is the root cause of that? I think we can do this through a peaceful nonviolent approach.”

Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, warned that Comedy Central shouldn’t “confuse the civility of Christianity with weakness."

“And I think if that’s the case, they may be shocked, because I do believe they’ve gone too far in this,” he added.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/show...oon-jesus.html
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Fuck Bozell and Perkins to death with a chainsaw.
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Christians don't threaten violence?

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How is parody considered punishment? If you believe strongly in something, you should be able to take any kind of shit, whether it be comedic or something that's meant specifically to question your faith. What's more punishing than this is the current Pope at one point covered up a priest's molestation of 200 DEAF KIDS.

This show sounds like an unfunny piece of shit, btw.
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So their acronym is CARB? Guh.
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Unfortunately, Comedy Central gave them fuel for their fire for giving in to the extremist Muslim crowd.

All religion is open to unadulterated mockery and parody, but Christians need to relize that being the biggest joke religion makes them the biggest joke target.


Make fun of all of them. Fuck em if they can't take a joke.

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This show sounds like an unfunny piece of shit, btw.

And this.
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“I don’t want to ever see the Christian population get to the point where they have to mimic some segments in the radical Muslim community,” (Bill Donohue) said. “And if they do, then I guess we’ll have to wonder, what is the root cause of that? I think we can do this through a peaceful nonviolent approach.”
That's hilariously ironic.
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"Nooo, stop oppressing and making fun of us! We're only the dominant religion of the dominant nations in the world, impossibly wealthy and with billions of followers! You monsters!"
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Fucking Bozell. What a waste of skin.
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“I don’t want to ever see the Christian population get to the point where they have to mimic some segments in the radical Muslim community,” (Bill Donohue) said. “And if they do, then I guess we’ll have to wonder, what is the root cause of that? I think we can do this through a peaceful nonviolent approach.”
That sounds like a threat. Similar to racists leaders who try to pretend their hands are clean, but still say that the violence of their followers is "understandable".
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As a Conservative and a Christian (I know you guys will be shocked by that one), I take more offense to the fact that this is entirely boring and unoriginal on Comedy Central's part. Get you crap together, people.
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Christians don't threaten violence?

Kate, she is making fun of the idiots like you who think these harmless parents are going to cause trouble. She isn't threatening violence. My goodness.
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Kate, she is making fun of the idiots like you who think these harmless parents are going to cause trouble. She isn't threatening violence. My goodness.
No, she's a fucking moron who is taking ridiculous umbrage over a perfectly reasonable threat assessment from the DOHS. Everything else about that meme of theirs is incidental. They're just trying to bully the public into not publicly pointing out that almost all the violent whackos in our society come from their "family values" crowd.

Regarding the thread, Jesus told his followers the world would hate and mock them. Granted, he said that because they were radical pacifists in a warlike region during an imperial occupation and these people resemble the Jewish clergy under Caiaphas more than they do the Jesus movement, but they should seriously fucking man up. The guy they worship as a God lived in poverty and squalor his whole life, did nothing but help people and tell them not to be dicks to each other, and got rewarded with having the biggest bullies in the society beat the living piss out of him and nail him to a tree for public humiliation. Some comedy writers are making fun of them. Boo-fucking-hoo.
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