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nikimcbee 09-08-08 01:15 PM

Russia wants to ban Southpark
 
:rotfl: http://news.yahoo.com/story//nm/2008...a_southpark_dc

Thoughts by rocky McBee:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d80n9F6Onps

Here we go:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ8iKMW4Z4w

:rotfl:

Rockstar 09-08-08 01:41 PM

Seems Russia can do anything it wants without one cry for UN sanctions from the usual bunch of whinning eurogirl hypocrites. Not even an accusation of Russia making a unilateral decisions in securing winter supply of oil. Hmm I wonder if the silence just implies war for oil is acceptable to you?

Once again silence, but this time it's Southpark, something must be done! Yes, yes somebody must do something. Quickly now paste some news articles in protest otherwise next thing you know North Korea might see weakness and start their nuclear weapons production program again.

:p

Konovalov 09-08-08 01:45 PM

You are obsessed with "whinning eurogirls" Shockstar. :lol:

Southpark viewed as "extremist". :o Is someone having a laugh in Russia?

Subnuts 09-08-08 01:56 PM

Perhaps the Russians are proposing to ban anything that hasn't been funny in the last five years. :smug:

Digital_Trucker 09-08-08 01:58 PM

For the quoting imparired::D


Quote:

"Our complaint is against a lot of cartoons, but this one was from 'South Park' season three, episode 15," he said.
The episode, called "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" on the cartoon's website www.southparkstudios.com, first aired in December, 1999, and features a singing piece of human excrement.
"It's one thing if they are on cable TV and viewers pay money and make a conscious choice. But young children should not be able to turn on the TV after school and watch this. They need to be defended," Bendas said.
I don't care who brought up the problem, I can certainly agree with the sentiment in the last paragraph.

Task Force 09-08-08 02:05 PM

Theyl ban anything.:rotfl:

August 09-08-08 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikhayl
The leader of an evangelical group saying that "children must be protected", how's that for irony :D

I don't get it. It would be less ironic if he called for children to be run over by busses?

Digital_Trucker 09-08-08 02:25 PM

Churches aren't prosecutors. Prosecutors feel that it warrants looking into. Church people may have asked that it be looked at, but the church isn't enforcing anything. Church members are as entitled to complain about anything atheists are aren't they? Or should only the "enlightened non-Christian" be allowed to voice concerns or lack thereof?

Digital_Trucker 09-08-08 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikhayl
Come on, I didn't even imply that. Of course they have the right to do whatever any person is allowed to do. It's just ironic that a religious group that doesn't mind preaching to children gets worried about the effect of a cartoon on said children.

Look at what you just said. Are you insinuating that a religious group preaching to children is necessarily harmful? Are you insinuating that religion is necessarily harmful?

Edit : Don't bother answering, I'm pretty sure I know what the answer is already.

Skybird 09-08-08 03:11 PM

Banning southpark? I can't be angry with that.

August 09-08-08 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikhayl
You so wish I had said that :)
As I said above : "Protection of children is up to the parents".

Quote:

Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
Edit : Don't bother answering, I'm pretty sure I know what the answer is already.

Now you're psychic :lol:

I notice you didn't answer the question though...

Jimbuna 09-08-08 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird
Banning southpark? I can't be angry with that.

That makes two of us :lol:

Digital_Trucker 09-08-08 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikhayl
You so wish I had said that :)
As I said above : "Protection of children is up to the parents".

Quote:

Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
Edit : Don't bother answering, I'm pretty sure I know what the answer is already.

Now you're psychic :lol:

Nope, more like psychotic:D

I know what you said earlier, my statement was made regarding the following:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikhayl
It's just ironic that a religious group that doesn't mind preaching to children gets worried about the effect of a cartoon on said children.

Maybe I'm taking the statement too literally, but all I have to go by are the words that were typed.

JHuschke 09-08-08 03:32 PM

They have a right to, it's their country. If they don't like somethin go ahead..I doubt anyone laughs but their own "Mafiya" :hmm:

Sea Demon 09-08-08 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Subnuts
Perhaps the Russians are proposing to ban anything that hasn't been funny in the last five years. :smug:

True. The creators ran out of ideas long ago.


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