Posted on 09/18/2015 7:42:45 AM PDT by rktman
While we were entering hour 3 of Jake Tapper trying to bait candidates into slap fights with Trump, South Park was kicking off its new season by ripping on the social justice mafia. The premiere episode, which you can watch for free on Comedys Central site, opens with a jab at Bill Cosbys expense to explain that the kids will now have a new school principal. PC Principal, as hes called, is on a mission to bring South Park into the politically correct era of 2015, and hes got no tolerance for intolerance, especially if that intolerance comes in the form of saying anything about Caitlyn Jenner that doesnt involve explaining how shes a hero and a strong, beautiful woman.
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Someone told me they were doing a South Park on Bruce Jenner.
I replied: “They already did... the “Mrs. Garrison” episode” :)
Ah, the Dice man.
He gets tons of hate nowadays, but that is most from idiots who can’t figure out that it WAS AN ACT. I think he should make a comeback, today’s world is ripe for his brand of trolling :)
I expect it to be continued. The kids will have an “I am Spartacus” moment and tear PC a new aperture.
If Jenner went missing would his/her’s face be put on a carton of Half & Half?
Once in awhile South Park gets it right. One of the best ones was from a few seasons ago, the “Death Camp of Tolerance”. The Lemmiwinks component of the episode was both hilarious and disturbing. Out of our society, it showed that the only group that deserves overt disdain were smokers.
You’re right - caving at the end sends the wrong message. It says “cave in to PC, let everything go the way of the bullies doing so in the name of ‘tolerance’”
I have noticed a bit of disdain for me. Oh, and a little intolerance too. LOL!
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