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This normally falls under the category of entertainment but I think it's a lot of BS too. Isaac Hayes, known as Chef on the satirical and hilariously funny program quit the show claiming he was tired of the show picking on religions. He thinks they should show religions more respect. South Park has been on for a decade now and the very FIRST episode was "Jesus Vs. Santa Claus". What made him think it wouldn't be irreverent towards religion. They've picked on all kinds of religious groups from the very beginning. Then, as Parker and Stone pointed out, the moment they pick on Scientology (don't get me started), he's out. He's absolutely bogus on this. I've lost a lot of respect for the original Soul Man.
Technorati Tags: South Park, Comedy Central, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Isaac Hayes, Scientology posted by Stithmeister @ 8:45 AM 0 Comments: Post a Comment << Home |
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