Comedy Central as Judeophobe Central
At the Sydney Morning Herald, a writer on Jewish affairs talks about how Comedy Central, which censored a South Park sketch featuring Mohammed, never did the same with products revolving around Drawn Together, a onetime animated production now being released in DVD, which comes with a game featuring a most horrific idea:
Back to the offensive web game - I.S.R.A.E.L. Attack. The game is part of a promotional campaign for the DVD release of the now cancelled animated television series Drawn Together.While I've never really cared for South Park, something tells me whatever they've done involving the Jewish community that might be negative is still pretty mild compared to this. "Cowardly Central" is a most fitting description of this crappy network. Trey Parker and Matt Stone would do well to sell South Park somewhere else, like maybe the cable station mentioned here.
The game opens with an evil looking, long-nosed character screaming at a faceless figure, “You lied to me, Jew producer”. The blabbering, squirming, frightened “Jew producer” at first denies the accusation and then admits that he’s “busted”.
And what did the “Jewish producer” fail to do? He did not kill each one of the Drawn Together cartoon characters after the show was taken off the air.
So, to finish the job the “Jew producer” was supposed to carry out, the giant robot I.S.R.A.E.L - Intelligent Smart Robot Animation Eraser - is dispatched by the villainous mastermind to wipe out every character. Forever.
The blue and white (the colours of the Israeli flag) murderous female robot, equipped with machine-gun, a rocket and eraser bombs goes on a rampage and destroys everything in its path, including animals and plants in addition to children.
Got it? ISRAEL is the cold, efficient, homicidal automaton that is programmed to indiscriminately annihilate without mercy. The game borrows heavily from the classic anti-Semitic blood libel of Jews as baby-killers.
Labels: anti-semitism, communications, islam, United States