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South Park hilariously summarizes Deflategate in 30 seconds
Unless Cartman plans on taking his suspension to court, I’m not sure this is going to work out for him. Finding inspiration from Deflategate (“A perfect storm of hypocrisy that everyone in the country has to deal with for months on end”), Cartman fights the unjust punishment by framing the administrator for child rape, which the principal seems less concerned with than the fifth grader’s use of “capisce” (stereotyping Italians) and “spokesman” (excludes women).
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According to Boston.com, the episode, which airs tonight (Wednesday, Sept. 16) features Eric Cartman complaining to his friends about getting detention, mentioning that he’s “going to Tom Brady this thing”, and have his four days of detention reduced.
“I’m a lucky man, I’ve been very blessed with support my family and certainly her and, you know, there’s no bigger supporter that I have than her and vice versa.”
“What would Tom Brady say if he got caught shoplifting?” he’s asked.
But in the name of sharing, I’ll share this video with you.
See, what did I tell you? However, the QB appealed and the judge overturned the decision, causing pretty much everyone to flip out.
Leave it to South Park to put everything about Deflategate in perspective. The episode’s title, “Stunning and brave”, took on the world of being PC, something the creators have always frowned upon.
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Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone for Comedy Central, “South Park” is the third longest-running animated series in the United States behind “Arthur” and “The Simpsons”.