Haven’t watched the newest special, but I’m assuming Cartman is representing overly sensitive “anti-woke” people

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    1 year ago

    You’re exactly the people Cartman is talking about, and what’s funny Cartman is exactly the other people you talk about as well. OP you don’t deserve the genius that is South Park. A show that championed gay people showing they deserve respect and happiness not because it was to pander but because it was the right thing to do humanity wise. In the 90’s they did this.

    And had black family that is smart, articulate, rich, true to their culture, and has strong family values, all the things TV shows didn’t show black people as.

    But you’re so far up your own victim complex, you can’t even see. Go smell your own farts out of a wine glass you smug muff cabbage.

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      1 year ago

      Don’t deserve?? Spoken like a Rick and Morty fan.

      Neither of those two examples have anything to do with Cartman. Yes media usually has a message that gets scrutinized due to a protagonist/antagonist conflict. You’re not suppose to empathize with the antagonist if they’re someone on the level of Cartman (it’s been 26 seasons so I don’t care about the 3 decent things he’s done since 1997)

      Also you’re daft if you think SP was the only positive representation of a black family in media (Uncle Phil from Fresh Prince for the most obvious example)

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      1 year ago

      Damn, careful so you don’t choke on the shows dick.

      What about my post was smug? I never wrote anything bad about the show either, maybe read it again?