Catholic League on South Park
The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights have a press release with comments from their president on getting the recent South Park finale re-runs pulled from Comedy Central.
“Several news stories today are reporting on the decision by Comedy Central to pull a scheduled rerun of the ‘Bloody Mary’ episode that was shown on ‘South Park’ on December 7-10. The decision reflects what I asked for in our news release of December 8. Therefore, I commend Comedy Central for finally making the right decision. That it aired in the first place, however, does not speak well for the bigots responsible for creating it.
Why can’t they just turn it off? If something offends you, can’t you just switch it off? Isn’t that exercising your right? What right does this organisation to censor what others watch? I’ll slip off the obvious socks now. Full press release. Previous story. (via.)
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Yay, Lara Croft in Ireland!
Feshti's back and this time he's counting down the top 10 movie opening scenes of all time.
Is American opinion and culture crowding out all others?
fucktards.
Comment by Stephen — January 1, 2006 @ 4:46 pm
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