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Don't let a cult control what you watch just as they did with the South Park Scientology Episode.
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South Park vs. Scientology
Following the departure of Isaac Hayes the other week, Comedy Central pulled an episode of South Park that lampooned Tom Cruise and Scientology. What do you think?
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Stephen Grossman,
Epidemiologist
"Leave the Scientologists alone, already. Don't they have enough to worry about, what with the tyranny of the galactic God Xenu and his evil body thetans?" |
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Brianna Hodges,
Industrial Engineer
"Comedy Central has already insulted Scientology with its glib representations of battling robots." |
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Jeremy Marshka,
Mathematician
"I'm with Isaac Hayes. Shows about testicles, talking feces, and starving Africans are one thing, but discussing Scientology is offensive." |
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South Park Scientology Episode News |
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LATEST NEWS
MARCH 23rd, 2006 |
Isaac Hayes (Chef) comes back to South Park. He's been gone for months with his Super Adventure Club that he has joined. Great metaphors in this "Fruity little club" making fun of Scientology. Click here to read the full article.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE "CHEF RETURNS TO SOUTH PARK" EPISODE |
MARCH 21st, 2006 |
Isaac Hayes (Chef) did not quit South Park.
My sources say that someone quit it for him. Hmmmm Scientology?
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MARCH 17th, 2006 |
The battle between "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Scientology is escalating.
The dust-up gained steam last week when Isaac Hayes, a practicing Scientologist who has long been the voice of the character Chef, quit after objecting to a "South Park" episode called "Trapped in the Closet," which lampooned both the religion and Tom Cruise.
The skirmish continued this week, when Comedy Central abruptly pulled a repeat of that episode that was scheduled to air Wednesday evening. Showing instead was another memorable seg which featured Hayes's character, called "Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls."
Blog reports pegged the mysterious episode switch to objections raised by Cruise, who, the reports stated, threatened to not promote "Mission: Impossible 3," the summer tentpole for ViacomViacom-owned Paramount.
A spokesman for Cruise denied that Cruise had ever made such a threat. "He never said any such thing about 'Mission: Impossible 3," the spokesman said.
While the "South Park" creators didn't directly comment on Comedy Central's decision to pull the episode, they issued an unusual statement to Daily Variety indicating the battle is not over.
"So, Scientology, you may have won THIS battle, but the million-year war for earth has just begun! Temporarily anozinizing our episode will NOT stop us from keeping Thetans forever trapped in your pitiful man-bodies. Curses and drat! You have obstructed us for now, but your feeble bid to save humanity will fail! Hail Xenu!!!"
The duo signed the statement "Trey Parker and Matt Stone, servants of the dark lord Xenu."
Who is Xenu the Evil Galactic Overlord of Scientology? Click here to read more. |
MARCH 13th, 2006 |
On L. Ron Hubbards B-day, Scientologist Isaac Hayes quits South Park as his role as Chef because of the Scientology episode that aired last November.
"In ten years and over 150 episodes of 'South Park,' Isaac never had a problem with the show making fun of Christians, Muslim, Mormons or Jews," Matt Stone said in a statement issued by the Comedy Central network.
CNN and Reuters explain more about Isaac Hayes leaving South Park- Click Here
The creators of South Park, Matt Stone and Trey Parker appeared on Late Show with David Letterman on Wednesday, March 15th, 2006. |
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