Woman Tries to Sue South Park 130
*Menace* writes "So, it seems that a Canadian mother sued South Park because her young son's name is Kenny, and watching the show's Kenny die horribly week after week has given the real-life Kenny some psychological issues to deal with." Fortunately, she
lost, but its a pretty amusing article anyway.
Re:Bigger,Longer, and Uncut (Score:1)
Hey, one stupid person in Canada does not equal a stupid nation. If so, the States would be in a lot of trouble.
(I'm kidding, you know.)
A few points... (Score:5)
Gratuitous Violence Panda (Score:2)
"...and that makes me a saaad panda." ;)
Re:Here's a diff between US and CAN ... (Score:1)
Re:There is only one response to this... (Score:1)
Paul Bernardo is locked up for a loooooong time. Why isn't O.J. Simpson?
Because OJ can afford a very expensive team of lawyers. And he can play football too.
Clifford Olson gets out in less than 10 years from now. Where are Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer to be found? And what about this 25 years maximum? Maybe we can use a lesson or two from Texas.
--A somewhat irratated Canuck
--Another irritated Canuck fed up with our own justice system
Re:Here's a diff between US and CAN ... (Score:1)
Hey! It's only 49.9% right now, thankyouverymuch!
It won't be 50% until the next politician decides that he needs a raise and dosen't feel like cutting any social programs to pay for it.
Re:Of course she lost (Score:1)
If so, please send it to me. I have
a couple friends who would be really
interested in this. Thanks.
Figures (Score:1)
Of course she lost (Score:2)
on a related topic, a school in england is renaming itself from South Park Junior School. Can't imagine why.
guy named Kenny (Score:1)
Legal system sucks (Score:1)
I think that mother might have more psychological problems than her son Kenny..
Matthew
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What's a middle name for? (Score:2)
Mom needs parenting classes... (Score:2)
Re:funny (Score:1)
Democrocy, off you go...
Throw Baron de Montesquieu in the river.
Re:too funny... (Score:1)
How about we sing.. (Score:1)
Weeeeellllllll......
Kenny's mom's a bitch, she's a big fat bitch
She's the biggest bitch in the whole wide world
She's a stupid bitch if there ever was a bitch
She's a bitch to all the boys and girls...
Mondays she's a bitch, on Tuesdays she's a bitch
On Wednesdays and Saturdays she's a bitch
Then on Sunday just to be different
She's a super, king-size, mega-mega BEEYATCH!
Have you ever met my friend Kenny's mom?
She's the biggest bitch in the whole wide world
She's a mean old bitch, if she has a [uninteligible]
She's a bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch.
Bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch,
And she's a stupid bitch
Kenny's mom's a bitch, and she's just a dirty bitch
Kenny's mom, is a
BII-IIII-IIII-TTCH, AH!
Babysitter (Score:3)
I don't understand why this lady chose to let her son watch the show if she believed it to be so violent. She is one of the people of this world that ignore their children and let the television babysit them, then later wonder why their kids are so messed up. If she had watched the show just once she would see the disclaimer in the beginning that the show isn't fit to be viewed by anyone.
I realize that parents aren't always home, so if they want to prevent children from watching these shows they should go out and buy a tv with the new V-Chips and block out unwanted programming. All the information about V-Chips can be found here [fcc.gov] or a parent could call toll-free at 1-877-2 VCHIP-TV for more information.
What's in a name? (Score:1)
Thank you Walt (Clyde the Glide) Frazier of the NY Knicks.
The other weird thing is that I'm of asian ancestry and I live in the South. I hear this a lot; Your name is WHAT? Snicker, Snicker. But, I love it; my name makes me sort of unique. There is just one last thing for me to do. I have never been to Glasgow Scotland (River Clyde). I want to walk into a pub over there and shout out, "My name is Clyde!"
At least my name is not Dick.:-) Or even worse, I once read this journal article whose author's last name was Dikshit.
Re:Mom needs parenting classes... (Score:1)
There's some fucked up people out there.
Re:Of course she lost (Score:1)
Re:There is only one response to this... (Score:1)
Re:England school (Score:1)
Re:There is only one response to this... (Score:1)
Last I checked, dead.
Killed by another prisoner.
-LjM
Clarification re: Dahmer (Score:1)
As opposed to killed by the state, I mean...
(okay, so I'd forgotten that Bundy had actually gotten his justice)
-LjM
Hey! WTF! (Score:1)
Re:Bigger,Longer, and Uncut (Score:1)
>Now I understand why they bashed Canada so bad in >the movie.
That is a general comment, from a general-minded person.
Living in a very southern part of Canada I get a chance to spend a fair amount of time with a lot of American friends, who by the way loath the stereotypical f$ckup that you are.
Re:Gratuitous Violence Panda (Score:1)
Gratuitous Violence...Panda"
Sorry if the intent isn't clear...it's to the tune of the S.H. Panda theme song.
--Hunter Pankey
Re:Babysitter (Score:2)
They may have found it funny if it were on, but I was to young to watch ythings like this.
It didn't matter that I couldn't watch certain shows because my parents spent lots of time with me and the rest of my family, even though they are both in the medical profession.
When I was old enough to know the difference I was allowed to watch what I wanted, and do pretty much what I wanted, within reason.
When parents spend time with their kids, teach them respect, and give them respect no kid will need therapy for the "they-killed-kenny" syndrome.
Has she taught her child to make the right choice - like, turn off the T.V. or change the channel. Choice is a wonderful thing.
Or is she like Homer when it comes to not having any t.v. or beer.
Do this next ditty with a Homer Simpson zombie voice.
"Must watch South Park -- have no choice -- must watch Kenny being killed -- must bow to T.V. god -- must kill -- must kill -- must kill"
About the Vhip - if you do not have the money - then lock the tv in a frickin' room and be more creative toward parenting.
Ugh... (Score:1)
I personally dislike South Park, so I avoid it. My opinion on this woman is that she shouldn't have let her kid watch the show. If the trauma her son experienced was at school from classmates, sue them.
Incidentally, anyone know exactly why this show is so bloody popular..? All it is is american toilet humour, with gimmicky animation..
Re:Give the lady a break People! (Score:1)
Cheers,
Rick Kirkland
Re:Uh... Sue? No. (Score:1)
...and I thought that because of Howard Stern Q107 is no longer a part of the CBSC. Oh well.
--- A person is smart. People are stupid. ---
(and no, I have no idea where that is from)
Another one? (Score:1)
National (Canada) Post Article [nationalpost.com]
ttyl
Farrell
Re:Bigger,Longer, and Uncut (Score:1)
2. The regulators tore into this woman like a fresh piece of meat. They basically called her a bloody idiot and told her to go away.
3. There are an awful lot of Southern Baptists that are just as bad. Only they come in groups.
--- A person is smart. People are stupid. ---
(and no, I don't know what that is from)
does the word looser mean anything ? (Score:1)
Re:Canadia is gone too (Score:1)
Re:Here's a diff between US and CAN ... (Score:1)
Madly trying to get back on topic (Score:1)
Oh okay, I thought the CBSC actually kicked them out. My bad.
On a side note, the South Park movie was only rated AA (about the same as PG13) in Canada. Apparently our regulators have a sense of humour, and aren't as insulted by potty mouths. Unless, of course, there are racial slurs involved; mind you, racial slurs are not funny, they're just stupid (I, being half Japanese, have been called a Paki far too much for my liking. You figure that one out).
Corrected correction (Score:1)
Seeing as we're being pedantic...
She's a super, king-size, mega-mega BEEYATCH
She's a super King-Kamayamaya Beeyatch!
She's a super King Kamehameha beeyatch!
Re:Corrections (Score:1)
Let me make a correction... (Score:2)
She filed a complaint with the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council. The CBSC is a broadcasting watchdog that most radio and TV stations are "voluntary" members of (note the quotes). The CBSC ruled against her.
Any clod can file a complaint with CBSC. So this no more different than the thousands of idle complaints that are made various governing bodies across North America. People without lives or purpose that have nothing better to do but piss and moan about everything.
The sick part is that the CBSC entertained these complaints. But that's par for the course from them. I work in radio so I know some of the silliness that they've directed at us.
Re:Bomb Canada! Bomb Canada! (Score:1)
Hey wait a minute...maybe that's not much of a threat after all.
Re:Uh... Sue? No. (Score:1)
Hyperbole (Score:1)
Unfortunately, no where is it said that the child's "psychological problems" (also dubious, you'll agree) has to do with _watching_ the show, nor do we know that her child even does watch the show.
It's more likely, if you think about it, that the problems the child is having comes from _other_ kids watching the show. Kids he goes to school with. Neighborhood kids. Evil older siblings and bratty cousins.
Imagine being this kid. Every time you get together with your schoolmates, and other so-called 'friends', they decide "Let's play South-Park." And for the next hour or so they come up with creative ways to simulate your death.
Which, would all be made worse if you've never seen the show, and don't even know why they see humor in treating you like a guinea pig.
Blame Canda.
Re:Ugh... (Score:1)
The show is so humorous because it makes fun of things that need making fun of.
If all you see in the show is "Toilet humor and gimmiky animation" then you have to watch it more closely, and go see the movie (and watch that closely). Hopefully then you'll understand.
The reason that Southpark upsets so many people is because it makes fun of things that need to be maken fun of, and some people can't deal with *their* holly cow being made fun of.
Come again? She did what? (Score:1)
Unfortunately, no where is it said that the child's "psychological problems" (also dubious, you'll agree) has to do with _watching_ the show, nor do we know that her child even does watch the show.
It's more likely, if you think about it, that the problems the child is having comes from _other_ kids watching the show. Kids he goes to school with. Neighborhood kids. Evil older siblings and bratty cousins.
Imagine being this kid. Every time you get together with your schoolmates, and other so-called 'friends', they decide "Let's play South-Park." And for the next hour or so they come up with creative ways to simulate your death.
Which, would all be made worse if you've never seen the show, and don't even know why they see humor in treating you like a guinea pig.
Blame Canda.
PS Thanks for promoting the V Chip. Next thing, you'll be promoting key escrow.
There's only one answer - invade! (Score:1)
Oh, wait. That was the movie. Never mind.
Actually, the Canadian broadcasting folks are like an FCC with fewer lawsuits and more political correctness. Both institutions (ours and theirs) suck pretty much equally, though.
After the movie, though, I called my Mom and asked her why she didn't look like the Canadians in the movie (she was born there, and finds South Park rather funny). Her response was unprintable, except for the part about "you're not my son!"...
- -Josh Turiel
Blame Southpark, Blame Southpark... (Score:1)
Southpark: BLU has got to be the most clued in movie this summer. They have managed to picture the precice mental additude of some parents.
As sang by the parents of the town of South Park:
Times have changed
our kids are getting worse
they won't obey their parents
they just want to fart and curse
should we blame the government?
or blame society?
or should we blame the images on tv?
No!
Blame Canada, Blame Canada!
With all their beady little eyes
flapping heads so full of lies
Blame Canada, Blame Canada!
We need to form a full..,
Don't blame me, for my son Stan,
He saw the darn cartoon and now he's off to join the klan
My boy Eric once had my picture on his shelf,
and now when I see him he tells me to fuck myself!
Blame Canada, Blame Canada!
It seems that everything's gone wrong since canada came along
Blame Canada, Blame Canada!
They're not even a real country anyway
My son could have been a doctor or a lawyer it is true,
instead he burned up like a piggy on a barbacue
should we blame the matches?
should we blame the fire?
or the doctors who allowed him to expire?
Heck no!
Blame Canada, Blame Canada!
With all their hocky halibloo!
Blame Canada, Blame Canada!
...
Shame on canada!
...
We've got to put the blame somewhere else,
Before somebody thinks of blaming us!
What? (Score:1)
Lady, SouthPark ain't for kids. Hell, I grew up long ago and I still can't handle it. You gotta use discretion when you let your kids watch TV, especially when they don't understand the adult oriented humor.
Flip side of the coin: There are so freaking many incompetent parents out there who don't understand the role of television in the family. They have a hard enough time dressing themselves, let alone raising kids. Unfortunately, they can't help breeding.
So why don't TV networks get a clue and not air a cartoon of something that you wouldn't want your kids looking at? Look, somebody has to be responsible. If the parents aren't going to be, somebody should be.
Hey, I'm not saying "ban" everyting, but for crying out loud, all you do is turn on the TV and there it is...
Re:Bigger,Longer, and Uncut (Score:1)
All I meant was that the movie is a stretched reversal of this "lawsuit".
It wasn't a court case (Score:1)
The slashdot headline was misleading.
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How can I get in on this? (Score:1)
Re:ugly cartoon (Score:1)
The Animation is ment to be blantently crap (and a bit more) to extract the urine from all the typical uselessly-animated kiddy programs we used to watch when young... get it yet ?
Also, whilst I think that the language in the film was obscene (it's on a 15 certificate here in England... ie anyone 15 or over can see it), the film *is* funny, especially the way that Kyle's Mum starts to blame everyone apart from him for his swearing... you must admit that is a pretty American way of doing things... "Blame Canada" the maxim goes...
Re:England school (Score:1)
Oh..my...gawd (Score:1)
STOP IT, PEOPLE!
I mean...why does she have to partake in it? It's not like she's in A Clockwork Orange and being forced to view it...or is she? I dont know much about Canadian entertainment
Dan
England school (Score:1)
I wonder if they play with puppets..
Matthew
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Re:Figures (Score:1)
I misread your post as "trying to cash in on something fatuous."
... (Score:5)
Sorry.. had to be said. :)
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WTF?! (Score:1)
Uh... Sue? No. (Score:2)
Canadia is gone too (Score:1)
btw, stop claiming first post when you're not even close (i've seen some ppl thinking post 9 was first)
Are you certain it wasn't Kyle's mom? (Score:1)
Re:Uh... Sue? No. (Score:1)
If our Prime Minister keeps ordering beatings, I think I'll claim refugee status in the states.
Cheers,
Rick Kirkland
Re:Canadia is gone too (Score:1)
Re:Canadia is gone too (Score:1)
That's because we don't have punitive damages.
Cheers,
Rick Kirkland
Re:Here's a diff between US and CAN ... (Score:1)
Cheers,
Rick Kirkland
A matter of balance (Score:1)
My first reaction to the story was
"good for her". somebody should be brave enough to stand up. Even if her son didn't watch this brain numbing waste of
time, I'd be more worried about his peers that do... don't you get it???????
Yeah, people like you and that other bitch (the subject of the article) take it upon yourselves to decide what is best for everybody else and their children, and try to censor accordingly.
this mind rotting cheap crap is in a class with
Fred Green, Howard Stern and Jerry Springer.
Well, maybe their influence will help to offset that of the Christian Right and other traditional/conservative/religious garbage seen especially on Sunday morning TV and the Vision channel. There wouldn't be a healthy balance if there weren't a Howard Stern or a Marilyn Manson for every Billy Graham and Kathie Lee Gifford out there in our popular culture.
It has nothing to do with satire or art or anything of value....
You don't see any element of satire in the show? Either you are very thick or you have never seen the show and just flock like sheep to your church/parental organizations and lobby groups and blindly accept their party line in its condemnation. The entire South Park movie was dedicated to the satirization and mockery of self-righteous people just like you who try to control speech and entertainment for the "good of society".
And in case you haven't noticed, Southpark does have its share of moral messages, usually through it's "You know, I learned something today..." segments. But since they usually advocate liberal values (pro-gay, anti-censorship, etc.), I guess it's still very much "filth" to you.
it is about
competiting for attention in a cheap, nasty and dangerous way. it's about making money.
Paramount Pictures wanted the Southpark movie to be a PG-rated movie to reach a wider audience, but Matt Stone and Trey Parker (Southpark's creators) resisted the corporate armtwisting and made it as they like it, resulting in an R rating, despite the reduction in potential revenue. This shows they have a lot more integrity than just about everybody else in showbiz these days.
Just what commercial programming isn't about making money anyhow?
At it's best shock comedy may
have started with a point, but lets be honest about where it has gone.
Well, it certainly provides an interesting alternative to the boring, mundane, wholesome, conservative crap that is so commonplace out there in the world. Besides, some of Southpark's irreverent knocks against religion and society's other sacred institutions provide a badly needed release for those of us annoyed and fed up with all the propaganda fed to us all the time by church and state, and for many of us, Mom and Dad as well.
cloak it in freedom of speech if you will. or if you
must. she has a right to her opinion so give the lady a break people.
Yes, and we have the right to express our opinions about her also, as we have done.
Re:Canadia is gone too (Score:1)
Cheers,
Rick Kirkland
Re:Canadia is gone too (Score:1)
Those are plain damages. Punitive damages are supposed to be punishment.
Re:Canadia is gone too (Score:1)
Coffee, no matter how strong, isn't going to be much over 100C is it? We'll discount the prospects of freakishly high atmospheric pressure for the purposes of debate.
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Cheers
Jon
I'm gonna call my kid JFK.. (Score:1)
Or.. Panda, and sue the World Wildlife Fund!
Or how about "Prey", and then sue the Discovery Channel whenwever they air a wild-life documentary...
Ah, I could go on and on... Litigation-heaven!! :-))
(Yeah, I know, she didn't sue, she complained to a regulatory body)
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Political Correctness (Score:2)
Umm, can you give some example of the political correctness?
I remember a couple of years ago, the great Pete Townsend was interviewed on the CBC (in the early afternoon.) During the interview, he was heard to say the "F-word" several times (along with some other colourful metaphors), and it was broadcast without being censored. (I doubt this would qualify as being "politically correct".)
As an amusing end to the tail, in one of the US towns close to the border (where they can receive our TV signals) there was a huge uproar, and many complaints were lodged at both the FCC and CRTC by US Citizens. Not one complaint from any Canadian was recorded.
I think it's interesting that I can listen to "vulgarity" and watch full frontal nudity on free broadcast television, while American TV regulations forbid the showing of two people in bed together, without some form of clothing or blanket between them.
too funny... (Score:1)
Figures. (Score:1)
genetic profiling looks better and better every day....
Grow up! (Score:1)
Yes, you do.
Grow up!
Re:There is only one response to this... (Score:1)
I see.
Perhaps this should have occured in a US context? Then we could have seen an equally 'retarded' (no offence) judicial outcome. South Park would be considered a threat to the populace of the US, resulting in modern-day Columbine massacres, racism, et al., and may eventually be taken off the air.
Don't think so?
Paul Bernardo is locked up for a loooooong time. Why isn't O.J. Simpson?
--A somewhat irratated Canuck
P.S. why would any _sane_ mother let her children watch South Park anyway? It may be animated, but it ain't no Saturday morning cartoon.
Re:Of course she lost (Score:1)
she's the "responsible" adult. If watching his namesake die week after week is traumatic for the kid
I.Q. is irrelevant. Common sense is the key.
Actually.... (Score:1)
On the other hand she does sound like a goofball.
J:)
Here's a diff between US and CAN ... (Score:2)
If this were the US, you'd have the lady suing the makers for $100 Million for emotional damage
But the Canadian legal system doesn't much care for frivolous lawsuits, so they don't much happen here. Yet another reason for me to Stay In Canada!
this mother hasn't seen the southpark movie (Score:1)
But what about the Children? (Score:2)
oh god, won't anyone think about the precious
children anymore? We must ban this horrible
south park menace and TV altogether (apart from
the soap operas of course, oh, and oprah). We
must get the children back into church and stop
teaching them satanic concepts like evolution,
OH JEEZUS GOD! WON'T ANYONE THINK ABOUT THE
CHILDREN?
oh yeah, mae ling mak, petrified and naked too
South Park and Howard Stern (Score:1)
Pterry watches South Park? (Score:1)
Re:What's in a name? (Score:1)
Re:Canadia is gone too (Score:1)
Re:Uh... Sue? No. (Score:1)
Did you read the article about the perils of "generalizing" for Howard Stern? Well... read and learn my friend.
Re:Mom needs parenting classes... (Score:1)
Re:ugly cartoon (Score:1)
Re:But did she let the kid watch... (Score:1)
Of course it's still increadably lame for the Mother to have complained to the CRTC. Kids are kids and they'll tease about anything. We all survived realitivly sane and so did she (posssibly less so). But as the origional poster said at least it didn't end up as a lame law suit.
Re:Canadia is gone too (Score:1)
There was a very good reason for said woman to sue McDonalds.
Basicaly the coffee served to her was so hot it melted through the plastic cup it came in, and caused third (second?) degree burns. (This was in a part of America where foodstuffs are supposed to be sold so they're edible/drinkable immediately post sale).
She had asked them for the costs of medical treatment, and they fobbed her off. If they want to be assholes, she had every right to sue.