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In a 2004 parody of Mel Gibson‘s The Passion of the Christ, South Park highlighted the film’s underlying antisemitic message. In an interview with CNN, Kovon and Jill Flowers, co-founders of the organization Abolish the “N” Word (which is associated with the NAACP), praised the episode, “This show in its own comedic way, is helping to educate people about the power of this word and how it feels to have hate language directed at you.”
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According to Matt Stone, “With Apologies to Jesse Jackson” is about the fact that white people cannot truly understand the full depth of meaning behind the n-word, “If there was a word as hateful as the n-word applies to black people, if there was a word like that against white people, would make it illegal.” Over the course of the episode, the n-word is said 42 times. Suck my balls.”ĭuring an appearance on Wheel of Fortune, Randy uses a certain racial epithet, leading to a large public backlash. You’ve got a lot of growing up to do, buddy. However, the episode ends on a slightly pro-religious note when Gary, one of the Mormon children, tells Stan “Look, maybe us Mormons do believe in crazy stories that make absolutely no sense, and maybe Joseph Smith did make it all up, but I have a great life, and a great family, and I have the Book of Mormon to thank for that… All I ever did was try to be your friend, Stan, but you’re so high and mighty you couldn’t look past my religion and just be my friend back. After a family of Mormons moves to South Park, the episode details the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and pokes fun at the church’s dubious origins. In a 2003 episode of South Park, Parker and Stone tackled one of their favorite subjects: Mormons.

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The episode “points the finger at the faults of everyone else on both sides of the PC argument,” wrote Jonathon Dornbush of Entertainment Weekly, “And, if ‘Stunning and Brave’ is any indication, the show will continue to do so while remaining hilarious.” In the season 19 premier, South Park took on Social Justice Warriors and overly politically correct climate with their episode about Caitlyn Jenner. We make statements through our humour, but we’re not out to make statements.” Seventeen years later and that message still rings true. “I don’t give a shit about being PC or anti-PC,” Matt Stone told The Independent in 1998. “We tackle subject matter that we think is funny and unique.
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However, the show remains one of the most powerful sources of social satire on television today and series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone refer to themselves as “equal opportunity offenders,” lampooning everything from stem cell research to the Virgin Mary’s butthole. A Canadian judged once described South Park as a “vulgar, socially irreverent program that contributes nothing to society.” The advocacy group Parents Television Council condemned the show as a “curdled, malodorous black hole of Comedy Central vomit” that “shouldn’t have been made,” and Action for Children’s Television founder Peggy Charren claimed that the show’s use of language was “dangerous to the democracy.” Over nearly two decades, South Park has earned its fair share of fans and critics.
