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"Does that indicate that Christians then are punished because they aren't crazy?" Medved asked, "that they get punished because their religion does not encourage threats of violence?" Fox would not discuss Comedy Central's response to threats of violence. The network's programs haven't avoided the issue of some of the extreme forms of Islamic behavior, with two "South Park" episodes addressing it this spring after the show's creators were annoyed by the network's efforts to alter their work. The protesters said they hadn't encouraged any advertisers to boycott the network yet, saying they hoped making the issue public would encourage Comedy Central to leave the idea on a shelf. "I don't think they're going to have the guts to go ahead and do this," said Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League. ___ Comedy Central is owned by Viacom Inc.
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