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2010-04-23 08:25:05
By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer David Bauder, Ap Television Writer 1 hr
44 mins ago
NEW YORK Producers of "South Park" said Thursday that Comedy Central removed
a speech about intimidation and fear from their show after a radical Muslim
group warned that they could be killed for insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
It came during about 35 seconds of dialogue between the cartoon characters of
Kyle, Jesus Christ and Santa Claus that was bleeped out.
"It wasn't some meta-joke on our part," producers Trey Parker and Matt Stone
said. Comedy Central declined to comment.
Earlier this week, the radical group Revolution Muslim said on its website that
"South Park" had insulted their prophet during last week's episode by depicting
him in a bear costume.
The group said it wasn't threatening Parker and Stone, but it included a
gruesome picture of Theo Van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker killed by a Muslim
extremist in 2004, and said the producers could meet the same fate. The website
posted the addresses of Comedy Central's New York office and the California
production studio where "South Park" is made.
Despite that, Parker and Stone included the Muhammad character in this week's
episode. Muhammad appeared with his body obscured by a black box, since Muslims
consider a physical representation of their prophet to be blasphemous. When the
bear costume was removed, it was revealed to be Santa Claus.
Parker and Stone are known for waiting until the last minute to deliver
episodes, often pulling all-nighters to get them done, and giving them the
opportunity to address things in the news.
They said that in 14 years of making "South Park," which just had its 200th
episode, they've never delivered one they couldn't stand behind.
"Kyle's customary final speech was about intimidation and fear," they said. "It
didn't mention Muhammad at all but it got bleeped ... We'll be back next week
with a whole new show about something completely different and we'll see what
happens to it."
Besides the censored dialogue, only one inside joke in this week's episode
could be interpreted as a reference to the Muslim group's warning.
During one scene, a mechanized Barbara Streisand robot is seen stomping through
the town on a path of destruction. One voice is heard to say, "they've
destroyed La Casa Bonita!"
"La Casa Bonita" is the name of Parker and Stone's production facility.