You can’t even make fun of not being able to depict the prophet.

Filed under: General by Joel @ 11:39 - April 21st, 2010

I’m burned out on southpark because every episode has to be over the top. Still, I usually agree with Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The new episode is still over the top, but this time they are making fun of Islam in a pretty subtle way. It does a good job of showing that Islam, at this point in history, really is behind the other major religions in it’s ability to allow criticism and independent thought.

And as if to better illustrate their point, the threats have started:

The commentary at the end of the piece is worth the wait.

2 Responses to “You can’t even make fun of not being able to depict the prophet.”

  1. Renata @

    Southpark can make me feel uncomfortable, just because it’s so brazen, and while it’s over the top, it’s so original that I respect it and grow from it. It’s not easy to see serious issues from nontraditional perspectives and create such eye-opening analogies. I think they’re always teaching a valuable lesson to not be so ridiculously serious. They’re already making a difference in North American ideologies, but if they could be less offensive they could potentially have a positive worldwide impact.

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