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Edited on Fri Apr-14-06 12:55 PM by igil
Really offensive depictions of some characters are ok, moderate depictions of another cause executives to fear violence and ban it.
On the other hand, it blows the rhetoric of those offended by moderate depictions of their particular guy out of the water. "Depictions of *all* prophets are offensive, we would treat offensive cartoons of Isa or Moses just like we do unjust depictions of Muhammed."
It's one thing for a group to appeal for support from others that might regard having their 'prophets' offended. It's another when the group that did the appealing shows they don't give a s**t for either their word or others'.
South Park showed that Comedy Central has to grow a pair.
And, among other things, South Park showed that all those Muslims so solicitous of how Jesus and Moses are represented just plain out-and-out lied.
On edit: Since words like "all" can only be used in positive statements about some sects, let me rephrase: "... all those Muslims so solicitous of how Jesus and Moses are represented just plain out-and-out lied, or now have a marvellous opportunity to show that they're not liars and speak up." (On the other hand, most Xians will limit their criticism to either the occasional quip, or hear about it in church.)
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