Well, quite accidentally I was flipping channels last night and happened upon South Park, the infamous cartoon on Comedy Central. Was I ever surprised to witness the subject matter. I found myself glued to the TV. But, I guess I should have taken what I was watching more seriously, because it’s already causing a firestorm on the blogwaves across the Net:
Like at Michelle Malkin’s blog.
And the Political Bull posted a video from the show which I am reposting here:
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I might as well say this now — you’re reading the words of a new South Park fan, because if it takes gutsy (and a bit demented) comedic writers like Matt Stone and Trey Parker to show the world what a mad religion Islam is, I’m going to go along for the ride and see what happens. Be sure to tune in next week to South Park!
Edit/Additional statements:
From what I’ve read recently, Scientologists managed to get a repeat episode of South Park pulled from the airwaves. SCIENTOLOGY.
If the Muslims don’t go absolutely berserk over this week’s and the upcoming episode of South Park, I will be surprised, BUT if there is not a reaction like there was during the Cartoon Riots, I will find that even more disturbing. A lesser reaction will make me convinced that the religious hierarchy of Islam pulls strings for politicial gain on a global scale and that the power of that manipulation reaches all the way to Muslims in the United States on a level that we would have to investigate.
No matter what happens, this is going to be a pressure-cooker situation that I believe can finally give an advantage to the West. We just have to be smart enough to read between the lines about a week from now. A Muslim overreaction we can use to open eyes. A subdued reaction we will have to investigate more, but this can also be used to embolden more people to stand up for Free Speech again. Little outward reaction will also mean that some other form of retaliation will almost assuredly be in the works, so the South Park creators, either way, should be on their guard, as should we all be.
Now for a bit OT:
As for the Cult of Scientology, I’m not happy to hear they are successfully pressuring anyone from criticizing them. I have encountered their representatives directly more than once in my life and I ridicule them at every opportunity. I mean, seriously, have you ever actually tried to read that tripe called Dianetics? Nothing but erudite fakery at its worst. What Scientology does is manipulate and re-encode the weak-minded and emotionally injured by making people feel that they are in need of “fixing” and the use of celebrities is nothing more than one great example of manipulation and lure tactics. Scientology actually owns a huge portion of Clearwater, Florida. The leaders of the “Church” of Scientology throw hundreds of thousands of dollars behind the careers of select celebrities — usually ones with failing careers that need a boost (i.e. Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Kirstie Alley) and then use the claims of those celebrities as testimony to the “fact” that Scientology works — “see what it did for Tom!”
If you’ve never seen young Scientologists marching around in their little uniforms then you’re missing quite a laugh. All that’s missing are the swastikas.






















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