Die-hard fans of Donald “Saddam Hussein” Trump aren’t about to let South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone off the hook for making fun of the President, even if their noses end up browner than Pam Bondi’s.
Back in July, after South Park came storming back to TV with the fiery episode “Sermon on the ‘Mount” following an excruciating two-year break in between seasons, a triggered Trump hid behind his White House PR team to sling pathetic clap-backs at the iconoclastic comedy series, claiming that South Park is “hanging on by a thread” while “their popularity continues to hit record lows.”
Smelling blood in the water, Parker and Stone ramped up their campaign to embarrass Trump and his cronies on their way to record-breaking streaming numbers throughout Season 27/28, much to the ire of the conservative contingent of the South Park fandom who mistakenly believed that Parker and Stone would be gentle with their precious feelings.
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In last night’s South Park Halloween special, “The Woman in the Hat,” Parker and Stone mocked the shaky marriage between Trump and his First Lady Melania, whom they portrayed as a specter haunting the poorly-hung husband who forgot he had a wife while he was fucking Satan. However, before “The Woman in the Hat” even aired, fragile, irate, former fans of South Park swarmed the show’s social media pages to cry that South Park was supposed to be their safe space:
Every South Park social media post since “Sermon on the ‘Mount” has generated hordes of replies identical to the ones listed above, but the MAGA crowd has never been able to pick a lane in their constant complaining – South Park sucks because it’s too political, but it needs to start making fun of Joe Biden. South Park can’t come up with any new jokes, but they haven’t even watched the new season. South Park is irrelevant and nobody cares about it anymore, but every time the South Park Twitter admin sneezes there are ten thousand replies from the MAGA mob within ten minutes.
Meanwhile, the right-wing crybabies who devote all their time to complaining about South Park on Twitter have helped Season 27/28 become one of the most watched and talked-about South Park seasons of all time. At this point, when Parker and Stone take multiple weeks to crank out each new episode, the MAGA crowd spends more time thinking about South Park than the creators do.
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