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>>513551747
yes all the leftists are now praising it after years of crying that it is "unfunny" and "irrelevant".
really amusing to watch how quickly they have shifted stance.

https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/513282086/#513282086

Eric Cartman, Welcome to the "Resistance"

For decades, “South Park” has been crude, cynical and childish. That may be what makes it perfect for this moment.

The show’s politics have been elusive — close to libertarian, in the neighborhood of cynical. It’s not that “South Park” is amoral — it is often deeply moralistic, summing up episodes with speeches and epiphanies. But for years, its core principle has been that people who care too righteously about any cause are ridiculous.
That message may have been a blueprint for civic nihilism, an invitation to LOL all the way to dystopia. But the show’s history may also be exactly what makes “South Park” a compelling voice at this moment. Along with its three-comma price tag, the show has amassed cultural capital, a reputation for not being in any party’s corner.

South Park will soon start shitting on the left again, and then it will go back to being "crude" and "unfunny for years".
>welcome to the "resistance"
>welcome to team delusional Cartman
>welcome to team loser

psuedo intellectual dorks

>>513551924
everyone on both sides is now watching closely, the fact that you do not does not make it irrelevant, this is politics baby.
Eric Cartman, Welcome to the "Resistance"
https://archive.is/sArhF

Eric Cartman, Welcome (for Now) to the Resistance

For decades, “South Park” has been crude, cynical and childish. That may be what makes it perfect for this moment.

The show’s politics have been elusive — close to libertarian, in the neighborhood of cynical. It’s not that “South Park” is amoral — it is often deeply moralistic, summing up episodes with speeches and epiphanies. But for years, its core principle has been that people who care too righteously about any cause are ridiculous.
That message may have been a blueprint for civic nihilism, an invitation to LOL all the way to dystopia. But the show’s history may also be exactly what makes “South Park” a compelling voice at this moment. Along with its three-comma price tag, the show has amassed cultural capital, a reputation for not being in any party’s corner.

South Park will soon start shitting on the left again, and then it will go back to being "crude" and "unfunny for years".
>welcome to the "resistance"
>welcome to team delusional Cartman
>welcome to team loser

psuedo intellectual dorks
Eric Cartman, Welcome to the Resistance
https://archive.is/sArhF

Eric Cartman, Welcome (for Now) to the Resistance

For decades, “South Park” has been crude, cynical and childish. That may be what makes it perfect for this moment.

The show’s politics have been elusive — close to libertarian, in the neighborhood of cynical. It’s not that “South Park” is amoral — it is often deeply moralistic, summing up episodes with speeches and epiphanies. But for years, its core principle has been that people who care too righteously about any cause are ridiculous.
That message may have been a blueprint for civic nihilism, an invitation to LOL all the way to dystopia. But the show’s history may also be exactly what makes “South Park” a compelling voice at this moment. Along with its three-comma price tag, the show has amassed cultural capital, a reputation for not being in any party’s corner.

South Park will soon start shitting on the left again, and then it will go back to being "crude" and "unfunny for years".
>welcome to the "resistance"
>welcome to team delusional Cartman
>welcome to team loser

fucking psuedo intellectual dorks