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Post by Hobb Fri 21 Feb 2020 - 15:01

It was South Park! Clipbo17

Over the last 20 twenties years the easiest marker someone had garbage political opinions was whether they watched South Park. Because many "liberals" let a show set their Overton window that according to its own "liberal" creators (they won GLAAD awards...) "really hated liberals."  

I championed the early shorts, watched the movie, bough the soundtrack - and did a 180 degree after 9/11. You propagandize war you're off my list. That simple.
If you were over 20 and kept watching you SouthPark, you were OK dipping your hands in the blood of dead Afghan kids as long as you got a few chuckles. That simple.

Harsh? Let's ring up those kid's parents and get their opinion. I still have the email address of people at RAWA who can hook us up...

Remember when Matt and Trey have their own band called DVDA?
Remember the pro-circumcision episode?
The pro-Wallmart episode?
The anti-'911 truth' episode?
The two pro-war episodes (afghan & iraq)?
Remember when the show was a key part of the propaganda campaign to occupy and destroy Iraq?

When Saddam Hussein was capture South Park used his POW photo in defiance of the Geneva Convention, the creators claim that Hussein was forced to watch South DVD as a POW in defiance of the Geneva Convention. Their film "Fortress America World Police : America, F@#* Yeah!" was straight up neo-conservative and was embraced by literally head neo-cons like James Woolsey. This is South Park "liberalism": hipster neo-conservatism!

Remember all the endless South PArk anti-'political correctness' rants that raised a generation of alt-right nerds and their divorced dads? Naggers Lives Matter, right?

SouthPark iconography still shows up (and is occasionally subvert) in the public arena. I don't think much about these days. You don't get to Trump without two shows: South Park (Viacom) and the Apprentice (NBC).

The man-childs at South Park seem to have realized they went too far: the liberalism they destroyed was the culture that raised them.

Glossary
RAWA - Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan - RAWA is the oldest political/social organization of Afghan women struggling for peace, freedom, democracy and women's rights in fundamentalism-blighted Afghanistan since 1977.

DVDA - a "double vaginal, double anal" gang-bang

That simple.
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