Comedy Central allies itself with Palestinian Television

At HonestReporting.com there is a story I thought was a prank, but isn’t.  It turns out that the same network that collapsed utterly at there mere specter of Palestinian outrage over a South Park cartoon suggesting that freedom of speech trumps Islam, is running an online computer game that would fit on the official Palestinian Authority website:

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.

As I said, I actually thought when I read the above that it was a hoax, so I clicked on the Comedy Central link — and discovered, to my horror, that’s the real deal.

HonestReporting has set up a facebook page to inform the public about this truly antisemitic outrage from a network that wet its pants over fear of angry Muslims. I urge you to join this facebook page.

Comedy Central is of course, right about one thing:  Unlike angry Muslims, Americans, and Jewish Americans, aren’t going to gut and fillet any Comedy Central employees over this type of garbage.  But we do have another effective response, which is an economic boycott.  I already wrote Comedy Central and told them that they are networka non grata on my television set.  And unless something changes quickly, I’ll start contacting their advertisers, too.

Hat tip:  American Thinker