Issac Hayes---the voice of Chef---is quitting South Park.
Over religion.
NEW YORK -Isaac Hayes has quit "South Park," where he voices Chef, saying he can no longer stomach its take on religion.Hayes, who has played the ladies' man/school cook in the animated Comedy Central satire since 1997, said in a statement Monday that he feels a line has been crossed.
"There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry towards religious beliefs of others begins," the 63-year-old soul singer and outspoken Scientologist said.
"Religious beliefs are sacred to people, and at all times should be respected and honored," he continued. "As a civil rights activist of the past 40 years, I cannot support a show that disrespects those beliefs and practices."{...}
Mmmhmmm. Couldn't be that they made serious fun of Scientology, could it?
I mean, I don't remember Isaac having issues when they lampooned the Catholic Church. Or when they made fun of the Mormons. Or when Jesus went up against the Devil in a boxing match. Or even when Satan just wanted to be cuddled by Saddam.
"South Park" co-creator Matt Stone responded sharply in an interview with The Associated Press Monday, saying, "This is 100 percent having to do with his faith of Scientology... He has no problem — and he's cashed plenty of checks — with our show making fun of Christians."{...}Stone told The AP he and co-creator Trey Parker "never heard a peep out of Isaac in any way until we did Scientology. He wants a different standard for religions other than his own, and to me, that is where intolerance and bigotry begin."
{my emphasis}
Can I get an 'amen'?
Posted by Kathy at March 14, 2006 09:55 AM | TrackBackDeath to the monkeys and dogs who oppose Scientology! L. Ron Hubbard Akhbar!
Posted by: Bob at March 14, 2006 10:27 AMTom Cruise, please come out of the closet!
Posted by: EveningStar at March 14, 2006 12:30 PMTrey and Matt don't suffer this sort of thing silently. Look for another Scientology-themed episode in the near future (and I do mean NEAR, if I remember correctly, their lead time for getting episodes from the board to the screen is measured in weeks, not months) where Chef's character gets killed off. Think along the lines of Henry Blake crashing into the Sea of Japan in MASH, but with more poop jokes.
Posted by: Russ from Winterset at March 14, 2006 12:53 PM