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Dude. No. You don’t speak for all gay people. I’m gay, and that “little gay speech” shit does not offend me in the least. They do not “have so much to answer for” ... that is NOT homophobia, IMO. Of course you are free to disagree, but that would be your opinion. 

It’s cheap, corporate cop-out. All of this stuff is.

There’s nothing wrong with practicing Muslims being offended by South Park. The issue is that a subset of practicing Muslims, mostly from very conservative countries, reacted with violence in order to intimidate people into following their own rules (even though one of the main tenents of Islam is that non-Muslims

It’s just a matter of time before the Franklin Delano Bluth episodes of Arrested Development are pulled by Netflix. The past week has been the best advertisement for DVDs since the existence of DIVX at the very dawn of the format.

It makes me rather sad that the South Park hate has managed to horseshoe theory its way from Evangelical Christians and the like in the 90s, to Liberal Wokies on Twitter and the like in 2020.

For what it’s worth, it is perhaps the last truly politically-transgressive mainstream TV show out there and I feel like things

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Catholics found the episode with the Virgin Mary statue bleeding out of its ass, or the multiple episodes dedicated to implying the Church is filled with child molesters, to be disrespectful. Ditto for the Scientologists and the Mormons with their respective episodes. Hell, I thought their episodes on climate change

In HBO executives’ defense, they thought that a black bar should be voiced by an African American.

I know a number of older gay men who are absolutely, unequivocally offended by the use of the term “queer.” While millennials may feel they have “reclaimed” the insult of the slur, the people who actually grew up experiencing the slur, in a kind of anti-gay atmosphere that would be impossible for millennials to

PWR BTTM, which formed in 2013 while members Hopkins and Liv Bruce were students at Bard College, is a queer rock band with both members preferring gender neutral pronouns.

Should be noted that the episode count (Seasons used to be around 12-13 split in two, one half airing in the spring, the other half in the fall) was slashed explicitly as a response to Parker and Stone demanding that CC run the season all at once, with one to two "off weeks" later added into the mix.

"Trevor Noah had a sixth grade Civics lesson on the Electoral College"

I thought it was getting worse. The other night (last night?), Trevor Noah had a sixth grade Civics lesson on the Electoral College without saying anything interesting, funny, or new.

The only time I really laughed this episode was the bridge scene at the end, and when Kyle hit up his friends to help him with his trolling plan. I miss watching the school kids be school kids. Hell, have we really seen Stan or Kenny much at all this season? I want the boys to go on more utterly ridiculous adventures

The writers dug themselves into such a big hole, no thanks to that shit show of an election

I love South Park and think those guys are geniuses, but they obviously completely punted this season after Trump won. Everything you said was 100% accurate. The war between the sexes at the school, the member berries and even the Clintons were scrapped. The Cartman stuff didn't make any sense either in the end.

Once again, Parker and Stone should be blamed for what happened during the election by normalizing the giant douche vs turd sandwich gag again this year. Yeah guys, it may have been funny, but to some viewers it gave them reasoning in their head to skip the polls. I hope this episode means they are filled with regret.

It all points to Parker and Stone being thrown for a loop by the election results, never being able to fully recover.

Where the hell did Hillary go?

This was about the sloppiest fucking finale South Park has ever given us. Gerald infuriatingly got away with his trolling in the end, the member berry/stormtrooper plot was completely scrapped, and Cartman's now stuck in a weird love/hate relationship with Heidi. The writers dug themselves into such a big hole, no

I don't know what they were thinking setting up so many sub-plots, with so few episodes for the season. I'd really like to know how they were planning to resolve all of that, even if Clinton did win.