‘South Park’: A Brief History of the Show’s Most Transphobic Episodes
Last week’s episode provoked outcry by taking aim at transgender athletes, but the Comedy Central show has a long history of transphobia.
Last week’s episode provoked outcry by taking aim at transgender athletes, but the Comedy Central show has a long history of transphobia.
For analysts, it all comes down to if companies should be making moral or ethical decisions at the expense of their growth strategy.
The Comedy Central animated series celebrated its 300th episode this week with a direct attack at China.
The second episode of the animated show’s 23rd season critiqued Hollywood for shaping movies to please China.
The Comedy Central series had already put the Kavanaugh hearings, Roseanne Barr, and “offensive tweets” on blast before closing out with a troll of another beloved animated show.
The most recent episode of “South Park” centered around the controversial relationship between Father Maxi and Butters.
The Season 22 premiere repeats the same joke, over and over, but that’s the point.
The comedian discusses his Australian sitcom “Ronny Chieng: International Student” (now available on Comedy Central’s app), playing a jerk in “Crazy Rich Asians,” and his favorite “South Park” episode.
That being said, the finale’s terrible ’80s soundtrack is the most insightful attack on misplaced nostalgia since ‘member berries.
“No matter how bad the country gets, you can always count on white people renovating houses.”
The new “South Park” video game includes some brilliant and scathing social commentary. We wouldn’t expect it any other way.
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