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Saturday, April 23, 2022
Watch censored episodes of "South Park"
Banned episodes of South Park they don't want you to see...
(DuskTillShawn, 6/19/21) South Park is a show that is no stranger to controversy. From day one the show has been stirring up controversy usually for the simple fact that they aren't afraid to make fun of anything or anyone.
The Buddha did make such a rule.
That's one of the many reasons why I love South Park. They aren't afraid to go there, no matter the topic. With that being said, tackling any topic they want can lead to some people getting really upset at the show's creators. Today, we are taking a look at two episodes (200 and 2001) of South Park that got essentially banned from all streaming services, cable networks, a ton of DVDs, and even YouTube (as evidenced by how much trouble I had getting this video to go public) due to one specific person being depicted, Islam's founder Muhammed. It was a controversy that stirred up controversy on an international scale that lead to massive waves of backlash.
"You can have free speech so long as you say what people want to hear"
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