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"it's the same horrifically stupid crap they'll assuredly pull again this year."
I honestly think that their views have matured more since then. They've come out as pretty anti-Trump and. And, even if they're weary of the "PC movement," by the end of last season, they pretty much acknowledged that it's here to stay.

So, I mean, is it okay to like 'South Park' again?
Do I need to preface my enjoyment of the show with "well, I most CERTAINLY don't appreciate their false equivalencies!" disclaimers?
Like, seriously. Every time 'South Park' comes up here, people complain about the fact that the show "makes fun of people who care" as

The Av Club is kind of strange. It's got the thoughtful, insightful commentary that I try to seek out in order to broaden my understanding of culture, but it's also got the kind of clickbait that its own sister-site so vehemently mocks.
The comments section is also a bit of a mixed bag. Like, it's the best comments

Yes. Agreed.

Mutants are like gay people, but they can melt faces and destroy entire cities, so people have genuine reason to be afraid of them and the whole "bigotry" allegory falls apart but they lean really, really hard on it anyway.
Alrighty, I think I got you up to speed.

I'm not quite as sick of superhero movies as a lot of people seem to be, but I can sympathize with this viewpoint. Like, in terms of Hollywood blockbusters, I wouldn't mind if a few more of them were a little more stylistically different, you know? It would be great if something like 'Mad Max: Fury Road' wasn't just

And… porous…
Mmmmmm….

In the past, SpongeBob has always reproduced asexually by budding.
Is the world FINALLY ready for a gay SpongeBob?

Oh, yeah, I totally agree.
Whenever I get mad or upset about something, I have to stop and ask myself, "Okay, is this thing that's upsetting me REALLY worth my time, or is this just a problem I have because I spend way too much time online and I should just go outside for a change?"

"it's that nobody gives a shit about your musical tastes."
I understand what you're saying, but that's a strange thing to say on a pop culture website, where everyone gives their opinions on pop culture.
Like, if everyone started hating on Michael Bay 'Transformers' movies, would you say, "Okay, okay, shut up. No one

"Closing the Thigh-Gap: Why Hitler's Physique Makes Him a Poor Role-Model For Little Girls."

"There were no survivors."

"We don't white-wash it either, Cyclops. Your Space-Dad is reeeaallly rapey."

Dan Harmon.
(My love of Rick and Morty aside.)

By then, Hollywood would probably consider her old enough to be cast as Betty White's sister.

Hey, Father Time is a parent, too. He doesn't get off easy.

"Well I'm a rapping granny and I'm here to say/
Obama's an atheist-Jew-Muslim-Gay!"
The rest of the movie is just filled with uncomfortable silence.

What's THIS?!?!? Can the Heroic Harriet, the Defiant Desperado, lead her people away from the vile, villainous, sadistic slavers with her Righteous Railroad?!?!?!?! Stay tuned!

Uhhhh… ummm…
This movie will star a woman and MRAs will dislike that.
Also, Harriet Tubman won't be a "street" stereotype like the woman of color in 'Ghostbusters.'
Phew… Okay, that's my contribution. We're now closer to reaching our quota.
Oh, can this comment randomly shoe-horn in a reference to Breitbart's comment

The Tubman Diet— Justice and Mulch.