Thursday, September 24, 2015

South Park to Trump: "Sorry, Not Sorry"

by Kim D.

Last week South Park took on Caitlyn Jenner and the ridiculousness of a politically correct society. This week the cartoon viciously attacks Donald Trump and his views on immigration and then depicts him being raped to death.

Yeah, me too. If you missed the episode, click here for a replay. But, if you are looking for a recap, basically Mr. Garrison goes off the rails about Canadian illegal immigration and laments:
"Where has my country gone? It was the land of opportunity that we helped do, but now all these other assholes are coming here. Where has my country gone? It was here just like two seconds ago - cause when they said that this was the land of the free, I'm pretty sure they were referring to me. And my country's gone! It got upset and now it's wandered away. It took 43 presidents to make us stand tall, and just one black guy to unravel it all. Country's gone! Please tell her that we need her back home. There's a great big hole in the liberty bucket cause someone forgot to tell the foreigners to suck it, and now they're all hanging out on my lawn."
Fired up with more to say, Mr. Garrison starts holding rallies where several in the crowd are carrying the "Make America Great Again" Trump logo. Then he proposes his immigration policy which includes building a wall (sound familiar?) and proposing "F*** them all to death; let's make this country great again." But, when Garrison is informed that the Canadians have already built a wall, he is enraged and vows to confront the leader of Canada who resembles Trump. 

Determined to lead by example, Garrison sneaks over the Canadian border in a barrel over Niagara Fall, and to his surprise, he finds the country deserted except for Trump whom Garrison ultimately confronts and fights before raping to death. Once this news travels back to Canada, the immigrants rejoice, return home, and Garrison proudly boasts that his policies work and he's taking them all the way to Washington along with his running mate, Caitlyn Jenner.

So, why did South Park creators go to such lengths to denigrate Donald Trump and his candidacy for president? It's a simple answer, one most will expect:

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