“SOUTH PARK” REACHES A NEW LOW
July 24, 2000
The Comedy Central show, “South Park,” has a
record of Catholic bashing, but no episode was worse than the one
that aired on July 19 (it was repeated on July 22); this episode
will be continued on July 26 and July 29. The basic plot of last
week’s show centered around a priest who tells children they will
burn in hell unless they confess and “eat the crackers” (read:
Holy Communion). During the course of the show, the following
attacks on Catholicism were presented:
·
The priest is caught by the children having
sex with a parishioner in the confessional
·
The priest tells a nun “the Jews crucified
our savior. If you don’t go to hell for that, what the hell do
you go to hell for?”
·
The nun calls the Vatican to see if the
priest is right; the pope appears senile
·
Transubstantiation is described as “just
plain silly” and the kids wonder whether “Jesus was made of
crackers”; they also ask whether “all we have to do is confess our
sins and eat crackers” to avoid hell
·
The father of the Jewish boy tells his son
“Christians use hell to scare people into believing what they want
them to believe”
Catholic League president William Donohue
commented as follows:
“Many in the media ask me if I think that
those who offend Catholic sensibilities do so intentionally.
Most of the time I simply say that we make our decisions not on
intent, but on effect. But in the case of this ‘South Park’
episode, only a fool would give its creators, Trey Parker and
Matt Stone, a pass.
“I understand the show is in trouble.
Perhaps by scraping the bottom of the barrel, Parker and Stone
think they can up their ratings. It’s too bad these bums don’t
play baseball—then they might find out what stigma and
sensitivity training are all about.”
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