HYPOCRITES AT “SOUTH PARK” AND SHOWTIME
March 14, 2006
Catholic League president Bill Donohue commented today
on the news that Isaac Hayes has quit “South Park” because of an
episode that attacked his religion, the Church of Scientology:
“It is nothing short of amazing to read that ‘South
Park’ co-creator Matt Stone is now charging Isaac Hayes with
‘intolerance and bigotry’ for not complaining earlier about all the
shows ‘South Park’ did ‘making fun of Christians.’ Forget about
Hayes—the real issue here is the two-faced, super-bratty response from
Stone. For him to lecture Hayes on intolerance and bigotry is on the
order of John Gotti lecturing Curtis Sliwa on ethics. After all, it
was on ‘South Park’ last year that they depicted the Virgin Mary
spraying blood from her vagina. How would Stone know anything about
tolerance?
“And now we learn that Stone and his buddy Trey Parker
were moved to take a shot at Scientology because they were ticked off
that their equally foul-mouthed friend, Penn Jillette, was banned from
ripping Scientology on his crude Showtime series, ‘Bulls - - t.’
Forget about Stone and Parker—the real issue here is the cowardly,
hypocritical response from Jillette. Last year, Jillette went on a
rampage against Mother Teresa calling her ‘Mother F- - king Teresa.’
Yet this same big oaf hasn’t got the guts to slam Scientologists for
fear of upsetting his bigoted boss, Sumner Redstone (he is chairman of
Viacom, which owns Showtime). As for Redstone, he wrote to me last
August defending Jillette’s assault on Mother Teresa saying ‘we as an
organization are committed to artistic freedom.’ Not when it comes to
Scientologists—their penchant for filing lawsuits scares the daylights
out of him.
“What does it take to get the New York-Hollywood gang
to stop with their Catholic bashing? Threats of beheadings? Threats
of lawsuits? Seems that way. What ever happened to common decency?”
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