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Caitlyn Jenner, Donald Trump Receive South Park Treatment, Cartoon Jenner

And as anyone familiar with the show may have expected, the criticism of Trump’s batshit ideas was not subtle, cresting with Trump, positioned as the President of Canada in the episode, getting raped by an enraged Mr. Garrison. (I’ve seen the movie, and it’s not that far off, to be honest.) But little did Cartman know that Butters would end up falling in love – or, as they say in Canada, falling in “slow Cosby” – with Charlotte. “F- them all to death”.

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Back in South Park, news that the Canadian president has been “f***** to death” causes jubilation, and the Canadians return home.

Mr. Garrison was also not happy about Obama being upset that things are very tolerant and there are illegal immigrants, which Randy Marsh said should be called undocumented immigrants. “He kept gaining momentum, and by the time we were all ready to say, ‘Okay, let’s get serious now, who who’ll really be president?’ he was already being sworn into office”.

As one Canadian explains in a clear dig at Trump’s rise to prominence in the polls this summer: ‘There were several candidates during the Canadian elections.

The episode then pans to President Trump, leaning back at his desk and insulting everyone that crosses his mind.

“He didn’t really offer any solutions”, one Canadian character said. We just thought he was amusing. As the Daily Mail points out, “South Park” has sparked lots of reactions with its depictions of Kanye West (as a “gay fish”), Snooki (as a half-human, half-rodent), Al Gore (as a “manbearpig” hunter) and Michael Jackson (as Mr. Jefferson, frequently inviting children to stay at his house).

The immigrant adds, “Nobody really thought he would ever be president, it was a joke”.

In the South Park bit, Trump then gets confronted by a USA citizen. The message in “South Park” is that Americans should stop treating his presidential run as an entertaining joke, before it’s not too late.

Eventually, Garrison makes it to Trump’s office where the two men fight and Trump is killed.

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The second episode of the series 19th season, “Where My Country Gone?”, began where last week’s left off, with Kyle’s speech about transgender tolerance, specifically regarding Caitlyn Jenner.

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