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Transcript
Bird Flu kills no one to death. You must fear it anyway. Suicide bird flu killed 70 in Baghdad. bloody civil war flu sweeps gene Pitney dies in his sleep. No birds involved as far as we know. us around the world from v y v.
I mean, we believe here are tonight's headlines. Bird Flu kills no one as it reaches Scotland. Hospitals are not overflowing with the sick and dying in Fife. That swan has sparked the latest super hype about a virus which killed as many people in one year as suicide bombers kill in a day.
A spokesman for men and five said yeah, don't worry about it fights all we had plenty of diseased boats and they haven't killed us yet. Women around five reacted angrily to the suggestion they were deceived by saying move. Bird flu as we all know is very scary. So be afraid, be very afraid.
But don't stop buying chicken. Police have set up exclusion zones around supermarkets and butchers all over Scotland, and have been stopping and searching consumers to make sure they're still buying chicken. Meanwhile, news organizations around the world have been ignoring the 8 million niggers starving to death in Africa, the murder of Palestinians and theft of their land by Israel, the fake war on terror.
the construction of the United States of America and the exploitation of millions of Asian children fueling our cheap iPod football topping trainer lifestyle. But so what and who gives a fuck anyway, with 6.5 billion people on the planet? There's too many of us anyway, let the darkies die and those little Asian children suffer for our benefit. We deserve it.
We are that clever, clean Christian consumers for whom no amount of selfishness and self interest green door decades and desire is too much. Fuck the world. I want a better car, cheaper electronic goods and low cost clothing. Anyway, since we're all Christian, no matter how much we look the other way.
Fuck up the planet screw people over when we die. God's gonna forgive us and welcome us to heaven. Amen. Brothers and sisters, praise the Lord and God bless the Third Reich I mean capitalism.
fact that suicide birds have killed 70 people in Iraq. The birds disguised as moderate clerics walked through the marketplaces of Baghdad preaching tolerance and moderation, but secretly they carry the deadly virus h five and one not to be confused with the non deadly practice of strapping explosives to yourselves. detonating them in crowded places while shooting God is great. The deadly suicide bomber virus is thought to have infected many clerics in Iraq.
But so far hasn't been shown to it the fact that people of other faiths this so called cross faith scenario is feared by health organizations across the world. A spokesman for the Red Cross didn't say that the suicide virus mutates and is able to infect other religious people, we will have a serious global problem with spiritual leaders everywhere, blowing people up in an attempt to resolve their problems.
Governments around the world have urged calm, not saying it's perfectly safe to believe in God. There is no risk to believe us have any faith at the moment. And worship and prayer should continue as normal, especially as it helps us control and oppress so many of you. The last thing we want are millions of people who believe this is their only life on Earth, and something should be done to make it as much fun as possible for everyone.
No, no, no. We want you ultimately that although your life on Earth sucks when you die, God will reward you for meekly living in hell, letting us fuck you over for a buck and ignoring the suffering of millions taking part in the extinction of one species a day and the exploitation of all those little Asian children. Praise the Lord. God bless the third, right?
I mean America, I mean capitalism. I mean, my God, he kind of gene Pitney has died in his sleep, famous for songs like 24 hours from Tulsa, and something's got a hold of my heart. Gene died today in his sleep.
We don't know if something really did get a hole in his heart until after the autopsy. But one thing's for certain he's considerably farther than 24 hours from Tulsa. A spokesman for iTunes said why don't you download some of Jim's stuff from iTunes so we can make some cash. I mean, remember what a great artist he was.
A spokesman for HMV said come to our store and buy a copy of jeans greatest hits album to show your respect for him. and help us sell all those copies we've had stashed in the basement for years gathering dust. The went on to say we're hoping Paul McCartney would die soon because we've got shitloads of his stuff down there too. The Rolling Stones are complete China this summer. Chinese spokesman said they will have to tone down some of the racy lyrics from hits like brown sugar, and let's spend our night together because we find it offensive.
Meanwhile, in the rest of China, children are forced to work down mines and in factories and people are still tortured to death and their prisons for political beliefs. The stone spokesman said we're going to see where our T shirts are made. We get them for one pence each and sell them for 25 pounds to go mugs I mean, fans who come to the shows and now the weather. Have a nice weekend.
Themes in this episode
Analysis essay
This appears to be a near-duplicate or alternate transcript of the bird-flu episode, with the same main structure: the H5N1 scare in Scotland, Iraq bombings reframed as “suicide bird flu,” and the contrast between media panic and ignored mass suffering. The topical hook is the discovery of bird flu in a dead swan in Fife, which produced intense British news coverage despite no human deaths there. Deek’s point is that the news can inflate a hypothetical threat while treating real, ongoing disasters—Iraq, African famine, Palestine, sweatshop labor—as background noise.
The parody attacks the grammar of fear. Bird flu is presented as a non-event that must still be feared, but only in a way that does not disturb consumption: “be afraid, but don’t stop buying chicken.” That is pure FKN media economics: terror is useful as spectacle, but not if it damages business. The Iraq section extends the disease metaphor to religious violence, imagining suicide bombing as a virus carried by clerics. The “cross faith scenario” joke suggests that all religions contain the same dangerous potential when certainty, martyrdom, and authority override human life.
The recurring FKN themes are unusually concentrated: fear-based news, religious delusion, Iraq’s endless carnage, capitalist hypocrisy, racism, and consumerism built on invisible suffering. The racist language is used as the imagined voice of Western indifference: Africans can starve, Asian children can labor, Palestinians can die, as long as “clean Christian consumers” get cheap goods and moral absolution. Deek’s larger argument is that modern society has a grotesque moral radar: it fears dead birds, ignores dead people, and calls the whole arrangement civilization.