Well, here we go again. This time it’s cartoonist Berkeley Breathed of Bloom County and Opus fame that is feeling the pinch of Dhimmi American media and the ongoing tug-of-war with Muslim “sensitivities.” It seems that the latest (August 26th) and upcoming (September 2nd) Opus comic strips are just too hot for quite a few (c. 25) American newspapers to publish. What’s the problem? Surely the ‘Religion of Peace and Nature’ isn’t going to stir up a ruckus over a cartoon?

You can view the August 26th Opus comic for yourself here.
Ok, so any of you that watched last nights Part 2 episode of South Park’s Cartoon Wars know by now that Muhammad did not make an appearance. Comedy Central, according to a blurb near the end of the show, refused to allow the South Park creators to show an uncensored version of Muhammad on the air.
Published by Foehammer 3 years, 11 months ago
in Islam in America, Multimedia, Television and Humor.
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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Do you believe that these cartoon riots are appalling? Do you believe that this violence that is flung at the West by followers of Islam is the worst that can come of this?
Well, think again. As I’ve warned previously, the Muslim leadership will not stop or be satisfied until they affect change upon our very laws and customs here in the United States and in Europe.
Here’s the proof — which, as was pointed out by a kind poster nicknamed archduke on the Jihad Watch forums — was not fully reported on MSNBC.