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Dan Muccino
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Well trodden by South Park itself in my opinion. For a solid 15 or so years, the humor has been portrayed in some of the most anti-PC ways imaginable. The way that first episode handled the crowd that's criticized this show for years was rather weak.

They called it well-researched and accurate. They also criticized it as well for it's use of swearing in regards to the disorder. I wouldn't exactly call that praise, it's more or less a review. Honestly, their comments before airing don't even seem that angry. All they said was that they expected it to happen and

Lol, yes, because you personally know the creators of South Park… Seek help dude, take a break from the show. Pretending you know them doesn't actually mean you know them, it's really just sad

Yet you're the one misquoting the episode…

It has nothing to do with the internet being "real life" and everything to do with personal freedoms. Like it or not, people have a right to say things that you don't agree with and not watch a cascade of hypocrites attempt to ruin their lives.

It's not the place of social media or the joe schmoes of society to directly influence the lives of people whose opinions they don't agree with. Especially when you consider that the people doing the prosecuting actually have no idea who the people theyre damaging actually are. Its all assumption based off of one

Did you see the episode? At least half the episode was a cheap shot at people with Tourette's. From the very first scene to the characters they show with the disorder. It was all an exaggeration of a real disorder for the sake of comedy. Does that not count as a "shot"? And Cartman does learn what it's like to

I disagree. Even in Le Petit Tourette they didn't show any moral justice. Cartman, the representative of the "boo PC" sentiment, gets saved from embarrassing himself. The morality police lost in the end and Cartman essentially gets away with impersonating a person with Tourette's syndrome just to say whatever he

Well, after seeing the constant stream of black jokes, gay jokes, ginger jokes, latino jokes, trans jokes, sex jokes, poor jokes, religion jokes, etc being portrayed in the most extreme, anti-PC way for the last 2 decades, no, it never occurred to me once that Stone and Parker secretly cared about what the people who

South Park has played both sides of topics, but not often in the same episode. When they try to play both sides within a 20 minute show, it hurts the quality. But I honestly don't care who or what they attack or what stance they take. Just don't promote the show like it's "going there" when the most controversial

These last two seasons have been the worst in my opinion. South Park has always been defiant of the PC culture, but now it appears that the influence is changing this show. I didn't see last weeks ep the same way as this author. Yes they're making fun of the PC crowd, but it wasn't as bad as it could've or