Matt and Trey shared some episodes they wrote recently with us. They have a tendency to change on the fly so I dunno how long these will stick or what will change- but here’s what I got so far. Some sound good, some not so much, but I’ll let you all decide. It’s not my place to judge and risk my job. Even if Matt and Trey are awesome to work with and really chill and nice guys - the others around are assholes.
South Park is struck by a mysterious phenomenon dubbed the “epidemic of blindness.” Whenever moderate liberals or centrist townspeople witness a person of color suffering from ICE raids or see trans people losing their rights, their eyes roll out of their sockets and fall to the ground, symbolizing their willful blindness and refusal to confront systemic oppression. Stan and Kyle are the only ones who see clearly and actively fight for justice. They organize protests, support marginalized communities, and call out everyone refusing to take a stance against oppression. Meanwhile, the “eye-less” moderates stumble through town, ignored and excluded, too blind to recognize their own complicity. The Eye-less try to claim they “care” but advocate for “balance” and “listening to all sides.” Suddenly, as ICE agents raid a nearby neighborhood, many of these people’s eyes pop out and roll away.
There’s a speech: “If you see injustice and look away — if you’re moderate or centrist and think neutrality means anything — then you’re blind. And being blind means you’re part of the problem. There’s no forgiveness for past hate, no room for compromise. Radical justice isn’t a choice anymore, it’s a requirement. If you’re not fighting for it, you’re a giant asshole.”
This one I think has a good point, especially in today’s political climate personally, we can’t sit on our asses anymore. But I digress- this ain’t /pol/ I’ll share a few more