
On Thursday afternoon, Trey Parker and Matt Stone released the following statement: On Thursday morning, a spokesman for Comedy Central confirmed that the network had added more bleeps to the episode than were in the cut delivered by South Park Studios, and that it was not giving permission for the episode to run on the studio’s Web site. To stream our original version of the show. In a message posted on their Web site,, they wrote that they could not immediately stream the new episode on the site because:Īfter we delivered the show, and prior to broadcast,Ĭomedy Central placed numerous additional audio bleeps It was unclear how much of the bleeping was Mr. The new episode of “South Park” on Wednesday night tried to revisit this character, but with the name and depiction of the character blocked out.
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Parker have mocked Comedy Central for refusing to allow them to depict the Prophet Muhammad on “South Park” in a series of episodes that were broadcast after the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published cartoons satirizing Muhammad. Van Gogh was slain in Amsterdam in 2004 after making a film that discussed the abuse of Muslim women in some Islamic societies. Warning of the reality of what will likely happen to Is stupid and they will probably wind up like Theo Van We have to warn Matt and Trey that what they are doing The post, written by Abu Talhah Al-Amrikee, said that the episode “outright insulted” the prophet, adding: The group, Revolution Muslim, published its post after a “South Park” episode last week that depicted the founders of various religions, including Moses, Jesus and Buddha, but declined to show the Prophet Muhammad outright and instead represented him as wearing a bear costume. An Islamic group based in New York compared the “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone to Theo Van Gogh, the Dutch filmmaker who was killed by an Islamic militant, and said that a recent episode of that satirical animated series insulted the Prophet Muhammad, CNN reported.
