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'I hate conservatives, but I really... hate liberals'
PE.com ^ | April 16, 2005 | BRIAN C. ANDERSON

Posted on 04/17/2005 9:30:15 AM PDT by USMC Veteran

Edited on 04/17/2005 12:25:20 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

For decades, with few exceptions, a liberal sensibility dominated American humor. From Lenny Bruce to Norman Lear's "All in Family" to "Will & Grace," the laughs came at the expense of fuddy-duddy conservatives and bourgeois conventions. But over the last few years, a new kind of cutting-edge humor has emerged whose primary target is the Left. It's a sign of how much ground liberalism has lost in our cultural life.

The No. 1 example is South Park, Comedy Central's hit adult cartoon series chronicling the misadventures of four potty-mouthed fourth-graders named Cartman, Kenny, Kyle, and Stan. Now in its ninth season, South Park, with nearly 3 million viewers per episode (one recent half hour garnered 4.4 million), is Comedy Central's highest-rated program, credited by many with putting the network on the map.

Some conservatives have blasted South Park for its mind-boggling vulgarity, even calling it a "threat to our youth." But those critics don't get it. As the show's co-creator Matt Stone sums it up, "I hate conservatives, but I really (expletive) hate liberals." Stone acknowledges that he and his fellow 30-something Coloradoan colleague Trey Parker are "more right-wing than most people in Hollywood" -- though, he cautions, that's the case partly because Hollywood types are so out there on the Left.

South Park has a sharp anti-PC edge. One episode mocks multicultural sentimentality about the supposed wisdom of native cultures. Kyle contracts a potentially fatal kidney disorder, and his naïve parents try to cure it with "natural" Native American methods, with disastrous results. Stan tries to get his friend sent to a hospital, but runs into fierce resistance.

Kyle's mom reassures him: "Everything is going to be fine, Stan; we're bringing in Kyle tomorrow to see the Native Americans personally."

Stan responds: "Isn't it possible that these Indians don't know what they're talking about?"

Stan's mom interjects: "You watch your mouth, Stanley. The Native Americans were raped of their land and resources by white people like us."

To which Stan has a perfectly logical rejoinder: "And that has something to do with their medicines because ... ?"

South Park regularly mocks left-wing celebrities who feel entitled to tell everyone how the world should run. In the episode "Butt Out," actor, producer, and celebrity activist Rob Reiner blows into town on an anti-smoking crusade, and tries to draft the boys in a sleazy plan to frame the local tobacco company for selling cigarettes to minors. In a classic sequence, set in a downscale local bar, Parker and Stone perfectly capture the Olympian arrogance of liberal elites. Reiner begins to sniff the air violently, detecting a faint whiff of cigarette smoke wafting through the bar. He detects the source: a man wearing a "Buds" cap, quietly enjoying a beer and a smoke. "Would you mind putting that death stick out," Reiner hollers.

The man, surprised, responds: "But, uh, this is a bar." Reiner: "Isn't smoking illegal in bars here?" "Not in Colorado," the bartender tells him. "Oh my God! What kind of backward hick state is this," Reiner explodes. The smoker tries to reason with him: "Listen man, I work 14 hours a day at the sawmill. I just got off work and I need to relax." But Reiner will have none of it: "Well, when I relax I just go to my vacation house in Hawaii!"

The Buds man gets angry: "I ain't got a vacation house in Hawaii!" "Your vacation house in Mexico, then, wherever it is," snorts Reiner. The boys eventually put a stop to the "tubby fascist," saving smoking in South Park.

In a 2004 interview, Parker and Stone expanded on just how much they loathed meddling celebrities. "People in the entertainment industry are by and large (tramp)-chasing drug-addicted (expleted)," Parker noted. "But they still believe they're better than the guy in Wyoming who really loves his wife and takes care of his kids and is a good, outstanding, wholesome person. Hollywood views regular people as children, and they think they're the smart ones who need to tell the idiots out there how to be." (This contempt for Hollywood activist lefties was also on display in Parker and Stone's hilarious puppet movie "Team America: World Police.")

Hollywood, in its knee-jerk leftism, has also long looked down on the business world; indeed, one study from the 1990s showed businessmen committing almost half of all murders and vice crimes on the tube. On occasion, South Park gleefully bucks the anti-business trend. In one entry, a "Harbucks" coffee chain arrives in South Park. Town residents resist it at first, but everyone eventually admits its coffee is better than anything else on offer in town. "Harbucks Coffee started off as a small, little business" Stan tells a town meeting, "But because it made such great coffee, and because they ran their business so well, they managed to grow until they became the corporate powerhouse it is today. And that is why we should all let Harbucks stay." It's worth noting that Matt Stone's father is a semiretired economics professor.

South Park has also satirized the 1960s counterculture; abortion-on-demand (Cartman's mother seeks to have him aborted -- even though he's 8); sex-ed in school; hate-crime legislation; and many other liberal shibboleths.

Conservatives sometimes find themselves skewered too -- phony patriots and Mel Gibson have been among those slashed. But the deepest thrust of South Park's politics is pretty clear.

Parker and Stone have made their show not only the most obscenity-laced but -- paradoxically -- also the most hostile to liberalism in television history.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Philosophy; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: briancanderson; comedy; conservative; liberal; southpark
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To: cripplecreek

I really, really hope you saw the episode on that theme, earlier this season. Cartman is the Hippy Exterminator.


101 posted on 04/17/2005 2:26:40 PM PDT by FreedomPoster (Official Ruling Class Oligarch Oppressor)
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To: USMC Veteran

It starts with a drum circle, next thing you know you have a college.


102 posted on 04/17/2005 2:38:40 PM PDT by eyespysomething (hmmm....)
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To: RockandRollResurrection
Social "conservativism"=Hyperreligious liberalism, and is not the "core" of anything other than making all of us (the REAL conservatives) look foolish.

OUCH! Touché my friend! Well said. Prepare for the fury from the "Fire n' Brimstone" FReepers. They are so much fun to pick fights with!

103 posted on 04/17/2005 3:23:42 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: Alouette
Nice kids :)
(I don't have any so I can't return the favor)
104 posted on 04/17/2005 3:47:23 PM PDT by EveningStar
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To: USMC Veteran
Sorry, this was my first attempt at posting. I'll try harder next time.

Just a little Sunday morning levity, don't worry about it.

105 posted on 04/17/2005 4:23:53 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (After 32 years of dealing with stupid people I still haven't earned the right to just shoot them.)
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To: april15Bendovr

Good Lord, yes.

Alec Baldwin, Michael Moore...and MATT DAY-MON were skewered.


106 posted on 04/17/2005 4:38:43 PM PDT by LibertarianInExile (The South will rise again? Hell, we ever get states' rights firmly back in place, the CSA has risen!)
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To: USMC Veteran
'I hate conservatives, but I really... hate liberals'

I hate politicians and the bureaucracy they love.

AMERICANS FIRST

107 posted on 04/17/2005 4:42:22 PM PDT by WhiteGuy ("a taxpayer dollar must be spent wisely, or not at all" - GW BUSH </sarcasm>)
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To: ClashOnBroadway

"I also feel that a lot of people are anti-PC more because they don't want to have to think about others rather than because they worry about true free speech,"

True as that might be, the fact is that I'd rather have them with us than against us. I'd MUCH rather have kneejerk conservatives than kneejerk libs. SP promotes questioning the motivations of ALL authority, which is a very good thing for conservatives, whose arguments are generally better than liberals when it comes to reasoning out why laws need to be in place. And it pokes plenty of holes in laws that don't need to be in place.


108 posted on 04/17/2005 4:52:19 PM PDT by LibertarianInExile (The South will rise again? Hell, we ever get states' rights firmly back in place, the CSA has risen!)
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To: ClashOnBroadway
I can see where South Park takes more swipes at the left than the right, but I find it hard to really accept it as being a "conservative" show - unless you're desperate enough to having anything "cool" associated with the right/GOP.

I guess you've never seen the Janet Reno/Easter Bunny episode, or the Chris Reeves Stem Cell ep, or Mecha-Streisand. Yes, they do slam conservatives, but not nearly as much as they go after liberals.

109 posted on 04/17/2005 5:08:25 PM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore) (From Roe v Wade to Terri Schiavo, the RATS have become a death cult...)
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To: Bommer

MATT DAMON!!!


110 posted on 04/17/2005 5:09:11 PM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore) (From Roe v Wade to Terri Schiavo, the RATS have become a death cult...)
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To: ABG(anybody but Gore)
Exactly. South Park mocks conservatives, but hurts liberals.
111 posted on 04/17/2005 5:10:31 PM PDT by Wormwood (Iä! Iä! Cthulhu fhtagn!)
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To: poobear

trying to figure out whether to read this myself, the headline seems to make sense.


112 posted on 04/17/2005 5:14:07 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: Sam Cree

Copy and paste in Word and it's easier to read.


113 posted on 04/17/2005 5:18:46 PM PDT by poobear
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To: FreedomPoster

Slayer Rules! :-)


114 posted on 04/17/2005 5:18:49 PM PDT by WestVirginiaRebel (Carnac: A siren, a baby and a liberal. Answer: Name three things that whine.)
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To: USMC Veteran
Nice...however politics is not contained in Hollywood and the works of it.

This guy is an idiot IMO.

115 posted on 04/17/2005 5:20:24 PM PDT by EGPWS
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To: USMC Veteran

My Japanese wife loved the Chinpokemon episode.

And yes, Robert Smith is a superhero.


116 posted on 04/17/2005 5:25:44 PM PDT by struggle ((The struggle continues))
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To: poobear

Gracias


117 posted on 04/17/2005 5:27:29 PM PDT by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: Mount Athos

and those who live in an exceedingly liberal locale.

Does that include Minneapolis/St. Paul? What a bunch of hypersensitive looney tunes up here!

BTW, Ann Coulter will be at St. Thomas University tomorrow. (Sorry folks, I'm HTML impaired, so much for the rule). I will likely get to watch the additional entertainment of barking moonbats and other assorted leftist loons protesting against diversity of thought.


118 posted on 04/17/2005 5:28:22 PM PDT by Fred Hayek (I live in Minnesota, I run a business in Minnesota, but I remain a TEXAN!)
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To: Wormwood

Exactly. They call a spade a spade, and all the sacred cows of liberalism get slaughtered. Remember the rain forest episode with Jennifer Anniston? One of the funniest things I've ever seen.


119 posted on 04/17/2005 5:36:14 PM PDT by ABG(anybody but Gore) (From Roe v Wade to Terri Schiavo, the RATS have become a death cult...)
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To: ABG(anybody but Gore)

Actually, I've seen those episodes - I've seen the vast majority of SP's episodes, and the stereotypes and attacks on typical conservative platforms are just as much there as the liberal ones.

Remember, as much as Cartman is used to rag against liberal "hippies", he is also the show's satirizing of close-minded, anti-hippy conservatives.

Very rarely is the show's sarcasm a one-way street.


120 posted on 04/17/2005 7:07:30 PM PDT by ClashOnBroadway
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