Posted on 11/09/2018 2:21:07 PM PST by Ennis85
Matt Stone and Trey Parker the South Park creators known for their take-no-prisoners mockery of cultural issues from both sides of the sociopolitical aisle apparently are feeling a little guilty for mocking Al Gores climate change evangelism.
See, way back in 2006, a South Park episode featured the former vice president warning South Park Elementary School students about the single biggest threat to our planet i.e., ManBearPig, a monster representing climate change, NBC News reported.
Gore was a month away from releasing An Inconvenient Truth when that episode came out and the network noted that since ManBearPig was fictional, that suggested Stone and Parker were mocking climate change.
How things, um, change
But in this weeks episode, Time to Get Cereal, ManBearPig turns up and kills several residents.
So the kids track down Gore in a bowling alley and confess hes totally right and that ManBearPig is real and ask for Gores help.
His reply? Sucks for you.
After they beg, an indignant Gore turns on them: Oh, is it inconvenient now? I tried to warn you all, but you didnt take me cereal. You all just made fun of me, didnt you? Well, now you can just deal with it yourselves.
Gore finally relents but only after he forces the kids to apologize: Say youre sorry for making fun of me. They do, and the hunt for ManBearPig moves forward.
A writer for AV Club noted that it was enjoyable and cathartic to see Trey and Matt admit they were wrong and that when you consider that no one was really asking them to make this episode, the fact that they took it upon themselves to do so is an admirable display of responsibility.
my interpretation is that man bear pig is voter fraud... and the deal that brought Man bear pig was the deal between the Clintons and the bush family that allowed the Bushes to be in the Whitehouse. in the past I was a big Bush Supporter but today I am not and look at the Bush family as being as crooked as the Clintons just better at hiding it because the family has been at it a long time.
I am also willing to believe I am way off base on my analysis...
Now I’ll have to watch the Ephi.
Jeb! sorta put the nail in the coffin.
Counting on the SP guys to admit they were wrong about “climate change” is a bit premature.
The episode isn’t even over, yet... and unlike manbearpig, “climate change” hasn’t killing anybody.
Weather has... but weather kills way less people now than it did before “climate change”.
It was funny and it was Part 1 of a 2 parter.
We shall see next week, in the meantime....
Take is EEEEEEEESSSSSSS
AV Club doesn’t care, they ate too busy tonguing Al Gore’s lower chakra
Wont watch that crap anymore.
Sounds like fun then.
Just so they never apologize for the “F*ck the rainforest!!!” episode.....
This is Southpark.
This is likely to be a setup.
This is Southpark.
This is likely to be a setup.
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