I’ve never really watched South Park, but my trusted sources tell me it’s an equal opportunity mocker when it comes to conservatism and liberalism.
They recently brought on a new character called the “PC Principal,” and the episode “Stunning and Brave” featured the “PC Bros” who are, as Daisy describes, “a bunch of frat boys that run around bullying everyone to be PC.”
But Wednesday night’s episode has a lot of people talking. Sure, they’re usually crass, but some say they crossed a major line after having “Donald Trump” raped and murdered.
Here’s a preview of the episode:
The eye-opening episode showed South Park being overrun by Canadian immigrants, prompting high school teacher Mr Garrison to launch a political career aimed at getting rid of them.
Fired from his job at the school for referring to Canadian children as 'canucks', he begins running for election under the slogan 'Where my country gone' which he has printed on to a hat in clear reference to Trump's 'Make American great again' mantra.
He then begins holding rallies, at which several people are carrying banners with Trump's actual slogan on, proposing a radical policy on immigrants.
'I propose we f*** them all to death,' Mr Garrison tells a CNN journalist, as a shocking answer as how he would deal with the influx migrants.
Asked what he means by the remark, Mr Garrison continues. 'We round them up, pull down their pants and f*** them 'til their souls leave their bodies. Then we build a wall.'
Not seeing the funny so far.
Desperate to carry out his threat against Canadians, Mr Garrison has launched himself into the nation in a barrel over Niagara falls, only to find the country deserted except for Trump, who is dancing in his office to The Safety Song.
Once inside the two begin fighting, before Mr Garrison strips his wrestling outfit off and brutally beats trump into submission before raping him to death.
Back in South Park, news that the Canadian president has been 'f***** to death' causes jubilation, and the Canadians return home.
Mr Garrison then decides to take his election campaign to the White House, along with running-mate Caitlyn Jenner, who drives off with him at the end.
I’m not about censorship and creating a bunch of mindless PC dones, but I don’t find this funny. But again, that's just me. I don’t watch the show and no one is forcing me to watch the show, so I don’t really see the point in getting all worked up and offended over it. I’m sick of the perpetually offended.
What do you think? Distasteful? No big deal? Tell us what you think.
h/t Daily Mail