Groups set for Jesus cartoon offensive

There's not even a pilot yet, but Comedy Central's plan to develop an animated project about Jesus Christ has the biggest names…

There's not even a pilot yet, but Comedy Central's plan to develop an animated project about Jesus Christ has the biggest names in the TV watchdog business forming a protest supergroup to preemptively smite the show.

Comedy Central's JC  is in development, which means it's still a couple of steps from getting the green light as a series. The project is about Jesus trying to live as a regular guy in New York City and wanting to escape the shadow of his "powerful but apathetic father".

Because Comedy Central recently censored South Park  for its portrayals of the Prophet Muhammad, some Christian leaders see the prospect of a Jesus cartoon as proof of an offensive double standard.

A Coalition Against Religious Bigotry has been formed in the United States by, among other groups, the Family Research Council, the Catholic League, the American Alliance of Jews and Christians, and the Parents Television Council.

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CARB will hold its first press conference tomorrow to urge advertisers not to support the project, should it ever hit the air.

"After we reveal the vile and offensive nature of Comedy Central's previous characterisations of Jesus Chris and God the Father, we expect these advertisers to agree wholeheartedly to end their advertising on Comedy Central and discontinue their support for unabashed, anti-Christian discrimination," Brent Bozell, president, Media Research Centre, said in a statement.

"Why should they be supporting a business that makes a habit of attacking Christianity and yet has a formal policy to censor anything considered offensive to followers of Islam? This double standard is pure bigotry, one from which advertisers should quickly shy away."

Comedy Central had no comment.

Reuters