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Let me guess: two hours of us falling in love with the baby, baby dies, parents realize they love the cat they’ve had all along more.

Was it the photo of the puppy that did it? It was, wasn’t it? There are no puppies in this story but we’ll 

This reminds me of the heist episode of Rick & Morty in terms of "Christ, Dan, we get it, you don't like the thing, let it go"

Maybe it’s because you’re the only group in society who are actually empowered by appearing victimised and who are used to being the centre of society, and thus see other people having problems as a direct threat to your own wellbeing because it risks limiting your power.

I wouldn’t really characterize that as mansplaining, but ok. I’ve always viewed “mansplaining” more as when a man explains something (especially when they are less informed than their audience) in a condescending way. And judging by the reactions I saw on Twitter, a lot of people of color seemed to appreciate him

What, like collective PTSD from being called out for your selective and self-serving progressivism?

It was quite fun to pop over to Twitter during commercials and see all the white women weeping and rending garments over the monologue, while everyone they insisted it was offensive to was totally cool with it.

RedLetterMedia already made that pitch.

Yeah but arguably Trump won because people refused Puff Daddy’s Vote or Die campaign and just vote for the Turd Sandwich... So they got the Giant Douche, and now they’re dying. (I mean, in the states that actually count, not CA/NY/NJ where Hillary ran up the popular vote because Trump spent his entire career doing the

They’ve been really anti-Trump since 2015. During early days of Trump run, they did an episode called “Where My Country Gone” that was brutal toward Trump and also called a year before the election that he would win but shouldn’t be taken seriously as a candidate.

Have a star, and a secondary imaginary one for the Laserface callout.

But the question all the pearl clutchers are dying to know: did they say people that are pro mask are as bad as people who are anti mask?


“yet they continue to hang out with bigot like Cartman.”

“Here’s this show we fucking HATE. It’s going to be FUCKING BAD... Here’s where to watch it and when it airs.”

Yeah, it’s pro-murder, clearly.  The show’s perspective is pro-murder.  

Good god, comic books are fucking stupid.

It’s even dumber to connect nearly all of the rise of the far-right/liberatarism to South Park like Laserface seems to be doing. Does it have an undue influence on its toxic fanbase and prides itself on being edgy and nihilistic like other shows of its type such as Rick and Morty? Yes. But its a huge and very poor

Eh, I don’t think it’s a false equivalency. You (and others) are attributing symptoms of a culture to a popular piece of entertainment. I don’t see how saying “violent video games influence violence” isn’t the same argument as saying “South Park influences alt-right radicalization”. I agree it has a Libertarian bent,

For fucks sake, Stan and Kyle are 8-9 years old, and for that matter, NOT REAL!  

A lot of South Park’s humor is trolling based, making jokes that they know would offend people (especially those who cared about trying to make things better) and when they did, just say they were joking. It was funny and they were really good at it but the DNA of that sort of humor was appropriated by people who use