I mean, she’s shown deporting people the whole episode - ICE raids a performance of Dora the Explorer Live.
But the entire credit sequence is her walking into a pet shop and shooting every dog in there.
This new season of South Park seems to be less about roasting authority and more about reaching out to the masses enabling that authority.
In the newest episode, Clyde has a podcast where he spews racism, sexism, and homophobia. Which he explains to Mr. Mackey as an easy way to pay the bills. Mackey gets fired, and joins ICE to do the same. The conclusion they come to after they get invited to Mar-A-Lago is that they need to get out of that shit, and it wasn’t a good idea in the first place.
Insults and satire are really just trimmings to South Park’s very direct messaging.
I don’t know if the article mentions this, but she said she didn’t even watch it.
Which makes it funny that she thinks they were only making fun of her looks, because they were overwhelmingly making fun of her for killing puppies.
Oh, I thought she HAD watched it and just was completely okay with the puppy killing, just not the looks
And her stance on arresting people for how they look. Don’t forget: if they’re brown, they go down.
Oh wow, South Park again just cutting right to the bone 🙄
Because the puppy thing is the worst thing she’s done recently.
I mean, she’s shown deporting people the whole episode - ICE raids a performance of Dora the Explorer Live.
But the entire credit sequence is her walking into a pet shop and shooting every dog in there.
This new season of South Park seems to be less about roasting authority and more about reaching out to the masses enabling that authority.
In the newest episode, Clyde has a podcast where he spews racism, sexism, and homophobia. Which he explains to Mr. Mackey as an easy way to pay the bills. Mackey gets fired, and joins ICE to do the same. The conclusion they come to after they get invited to Mar-A-Lago is that they need to get out of that shit, and it wasn’t a good idea in the first place.
Insults and satire are really just trimmings to South Park’s very direct messaging.