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Monday, May 17, 2010

'Comedy Central' proves they're anti-Semites

Just a month ago, 'Comedy Central' censored an episode of its popular South Park show under threats from Islamic extremists. But when it comes to Jews, virulent anti-Semitism is the order of the day at the 'comedy' network.
Currently appearing on Comedy Central's website is a game called "I.S.R.A.E.L. Attack!". The premise of this game has nothing to do with Israel and, as such, is nothing more than an insidious attempt at association. The game's introduction begins with a character who states:
You lied to me, Jew Producer
referring to a character who has failed to carry out a mission to destroy other child-like cartoon characters. If this piece of anti-Semitism isn't bad enough, a robot - the Intelligent Smart Robot Animation Eraser Lady - is sent to do the job that the Jew Producer failed to achieve.

The character openly calls the robot by its acronym - ISRAEL - and the association created by those behind this game is unmistakable - Israel the child killer.

The game then involves the robot destroying everything and everyone in its path, including children and animals.
In other words, the association made by the game is Israel as child killer. They're not exaggerating. Go click through and watch the 'game's opening.

This is not the first instance of anti-Semitism at 'Comedy Central.' But it's certainly the most blatant. I wouldn't watch 'Comedy Central' and I wouldn't patronize their advertisers. This is unbelievable.

5 Comments:

At 11:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm reminded of the movie Cabaret, when Joel Grey, in a pre-war Nazi era Berlin cabaret club, sings "If you could see her through my eyes."

For those who don't know what I'm referring to or have forgotten the scene, you'll find the song here.

Move the timeframe button to the 5:15 mark. That's where the song and act begin. It's the very last line of the song but don't fast-forward. Watch the whole performance. Wait for it.

Curse you, world.

 
At 12:48 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow...that was weird....no point at all to that game

most of their games relate to their shows

not sure if its blatant jew hate or just a bad attempt at humor

 
At 1:15 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Carl - this is same cable network that has bent over backwards to be considerate to Islam. But the Jews are fair game!

What could go wrong indeed

 
At 12:38 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Update on the story:
ISRAEL is voiced by jewbasher, Seth Macphalern of Family Guy and this is the plot of the movie!

http://www.exclaim.ca/motionreviews/latestsub.aspx?csid1=115&csid2=871&fid1=46284

 
At 7:42 PM, Blogger Steve_L_in_Brooklyn said...

Granted, Drawn Together is an awful program; stupid, moronic, sophmoric, 'intentionally' offensive--take your pick. But anti-semetic, no, it's not. Comedy Central has lots of programs that take delight in offending, this is just one example. Catholics, Scientologists and Mormans (among others) have genuine gripes against South Park too, sometimes it's best NOT to give an issue more attention, as the old saying goes, "when you wrestle a pig in the mud, everyone gets dirty but the pig is happy." EVERYONE gets hit in the sh#$ storm of garbage that this direct to DVD movie (and related video game) hurls at the audience. Bad humor is just that, and we need to keep things in perspective. Offensive does not automatically mean "anti-semetic" and not everything Jews do not like was created by a "Nazi." The more we scream "anti-semite" and "Nazi" the less and less effect these terms have on the listener. There are REAL anti-semites out there--let's please save the venom for those who truly deserve it and not shout "wolf" unless there really is one.

 

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