fbpx

Comedy Central removes anti-Semitic video game

Comedy Central has removed a video game with anti-Semitic stereotypes from its Web site.\n
[additional-authors]
May 27, 2010

Comedy Central has removed a video game with anti-Semitic stereotypes from its Web site.

“I.S.R.A.E.L. Attack,” which earlier this week was renamed “Drawn Together: The Movie: The Game,” was removed from the Comedy Central site, according to Honest Reporting, which mounted a successful campaign to pressure the television network to remove the game based on an animated series that had run on Comedy Central.

The game, which starts when a character states “You lied to me, Jew Producer,” centers on the Intelligent Smart Robot Animation Eraser Lady (I.S.R.A.E.L.), who is sent to murder children and wreak destruction.

“The network must have realized that it could not erase the protests as easily as its Israel robot erased its cartoon characters,” Honest Reporting said in an e-mail Thursday to its supporters.

“We believe that it would have been correct for Comedy Central to comment publicly and acknowledge its initial mistakes, perhaps even to make a public apology for the offense caused. After all, retractions and corrections are an accepted norm in the media business,” Honest Reporting said.

As part of the campaign to remove the offensive game, a number of bloggers—including some that have no link to Israel or Jewish causes—joined in pressuring Comedy Central, according to Honest Reporting.

As of Thursday, the Facebook group “Comedy Central-I.S.R.A.E.L. Attack game is offensive. Remove it” had nearly 3,000 members.

Did you enjoy this article?
You'll love our roundtable.

Editor's Picks

Latest Articles

The Way Back to the Garden of Eden

The comparison between the Garden of Eden and the Mishkan offers a message about humanity’s ability to recover from sin and failure.

Clashing American Traditions

Antisemitism is a deep and enduring American tradition. And yet America is also exceptional. American Jews live in the clash of those two realities.

Sports and Faith Unite at Sinai Temple Summit

As the NBA All-Star Game brought the world’s top basketball players to Los Angeles, Sinai Temple and Fabric, a direct-to-fan mixed-media platform, teamed up to host a summit exploring how sports and faith can bridge divides, combat extremism and fight hate.

A Purim Bread to Gladden the Heart

For Purim, the Jewish communities of North Africa bake a special Purim bread roll called Ojos de Haman (eyes of Haman), with a whole egg cradled in the bread, with two strips of dough on top forming an X.

More news and opinions than at a Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.