South Park cartoon comes out as anti-conservative
South Park chiefs Trey Parker and Matt Stone ripped Donald Trump and railed about their streaming partners Paramount, especially over their depiction of the president’s private parts.It's pretty apparent the SDCC's not a great place to visit. It should be remembered the creators/producers of South Park caved on the topic of the Danish Mohammed cartoons by contrast in past years, yet this they're willing to go through with full force. With by far the biggest oxymoron being that earlier, they allegedly wanted to refrain from making jokes at Trump's expense. Was that all a ruse to throw the couch potato audience off course to what they were really up to?
When asked if they got any complaints over content from Paramount during their visit to the San Diego Comic-Con on Friday, the pair went off on the streamer concerning their recent anti-Trump episode, according to Variety.
“It’s always like, ‘So we love the episode,’ but that’s what happened. They’re like, ‘OK, but we’re gonna blur the penis.’ And I’m like, ‘No, you’re not gonna blur the penis,'” Parker told the Comic-Con audience.
“We put eyes on the penis,” Stone quipped, to the crowd’s delight.
Parker added that once they put little eyes on the penis, they weren’t going to blur it. “And then that was a whole conversation for about four fucking days. It’s a character,” he added.
The recent episode featured a cartoon Trump begging for sex with Satan — making him a revival of their Saddam Hussein parody — only to be refused because his penis is too small. The episode also featured an AI-generated faux public service announcement depicting Trump crawling naked in a desert.
The White House panned the cartoon's crude "parody" a few days ago:
“This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention,” spokesperson Taylor Rogers said.Much like the Simpsons, it has been on the air far too long, in a stupefying example of certain productions remaining for possible political/ideological reasons, and that's not good. I grew tired of the Simpsons back in the mid-2000s, and haven't looked back since. Let's also recall the Simpsons has its own share of one-sided attacks on conservative figures, so pointless that it just makes clear why it's better to turn off the TV set. The same goes for South Park. Especially if they're no longer willing to lampoon liberal politics, or even address issues like the aforementioned Danish caricatures.
“President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history — and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak.”
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Speaking of the Simpsons and political statements from long-overexposed franchises, Matt Groening sunk to a new low lately. In fact, MULTIPLE new lows, per San Diego Comic Con:
https://www.theblaze.com/align/the-simpsons-creator-gleefully-predicts-somebodys-death-before-attacking-maga-there-will-be-dancing-in-the-streets
Not only did he gleefully predict a possible assassination attempt at Trump and Musk, as well as dancing on streets, he even insulted his fans over an AI generated image regarding two "dumb white people" teaming up.
Posted by
Anonymous |
6:10 PM
The above comment was made by me, BTW.
Posted by
eotness |
6:11 PM
Thanks. This is why I'm glad I long lost interest in the Simpsons, as it went increasingly downhill after the turn of the century, and I'm left wondering if it was ever worth watching even before that.
Posted by
Avi Green |
9:21 PM
Trump is the most unpopular president in the history of public opinion polling, so dancing in the street is within the reasonable bounds of satire. And he has boasted about the size of his, er, fingers a lot, and made crude remarks about the size of Arnold Palmer's putter - so joking about that on South Park should not be out of bounds. Like the song there says, "his penis may be teeny-tiny but his love for us is large.!"
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Anonymous |
8:34 AM
You do realize most of those pollsters were from extremely biased sources, right?
Posted by
eotness |
9:03 AM
No I made it
Posted by
Anonymous |
6:08 AM
No - even Rasmussen Polling, a company that always skews Republican, has it that the majority of people disapprove of him.The mainstream pollsters show him even further underwater. No one shows him being liked.
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Anonymous |
4:39 PM