Tuesday, April 20, 2010

'South Park' Creators Could Face Retribution for Depicting Muhammad, Website Warns

Very Funny !
Hats of to Matt and Trey , a couple of the funniest guys in the world !

Nothing like Muslims getting pissed over a Cartoon , I did not see this South Park Episode , Did they actually show Mohamhead getting in or out of the Bear suit ?
Was he in it the whole time ? Was it just insinuated that it was Mohamhead ?

If Islamic douchbags take out Matt and Trey , I think Satan comes to rule the world !
It's Aboot liberty , It's Aboot Freedom of Speech ! Dumbass's !





Foxnews
A radical Islamic website is warning the creators of "South Park" that they could face violent retribution for depicting the Prophet Muhammad in a bear suit during an episode broadcast on Comedy Central last week.

RevolutionMuslim.com posted the warning following the 200th episode of Trey Parker and Matt Stone's "South Park," which included a caricature of the Prophet Muhammad disguised in a bear suit. The Web posting also included a graphic photo of Theo van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker who was murdered in 2004 after making a documentary on violence against Muslim women.

"We have to warn Matt and Trey that what they are doing is stupid and they will probably wind up like Theo Van Gogh for airing this show," the posting reads. "This is not a threat, but a warning of the reality of what will likely happen to them."

Reaching by phone early Tuesday, Abu Talhah al Amrikee, the author of the post, said he wrote the entry to "raise awareness." He said the grisly photograph of van Gogh was meant to "explain the severity" of what Parker and Stone did by mocking Muhammad.

"It's not a threat, but it really is a likely outcome," al Amrikee said, referring to the possibility that Parker and Stone could be murdered for mocking Muhammad. "They're going to be basically on a list in the back of the minds of a large number of Muslims. It's just the reality."

Al Amrikee said the website is considering a protest against the "disgusting" show, which also depicted the Prophet Muhammad in an episode on July 4, 2001.

"This is not a small thing," he said. "We should do whatever we can to make sure it does not happen again."

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