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Damn it, Sharon! GROSS!

::FART::

Read some recent interviews, man. They're sick of the show. Have been for a good while.

Also makes sense.

"and you can see how many of their points of view have changed over time "

Makes sense to me.

What's uncivil about this discussion?

Thinking on it, I don't think that the message of South Park is "caring about anything is stupid," I think that it's closer to "people ruin caring about things."

"I think the fact that Parker and Stone refuse to tackle Trump in the show really demonstrates that they know who the bulk of their audience is and don't want to alienate them."

"My word! You take yourself very seriously, don't you?"

Nah, you've been exposed as a self-absorbed, nuance-devoid dipshit who actually thinks that A) anyone owes them an explanation, and B) that their opinion as to who or what people support is worth a thimbleful of warm fuckall.

I like it!

Before or after Civil War II?

"You're not a supporter. Right.
Open your old Comments and prove it.
Fuck off until you do."

Correct.

Cool. You gonna make people read more than one source on a story, or should I? I mean, I'm busy trying to singlehandedly reprogram stubbornness and install objective reason chips into people's brains, but I can probably make room for it at the end of the week.

Perhaps if we'd stop treating a handful of assholes on Twitter as a significant quorum when it comes to posting "news," we wouldn't have that issue.

It does seem as though many South Park detractors either enjoyed or ignored the show until it targeted their specific sacred cow.

This.

I think that the "useful" (to someone) idiots on both sides can be equally obnoxious in different measures.