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‘South Park’ takes on Donald Trump
The controversial episode got the Web buzzing, with one fan writing, “it took South Park a minute and a half to roast Caitlyn Jenner, SJWs, and Donald Trump using one fluid story line”.
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However, after he learns that Canada has already beaten him to it, Mr. Garrison then pledges to travel into Canada to “f*** them to death” in their home country.
This results in South Park being overrun by Canadian immigrants, which is what provokes Mr. Garrison, a school teacher on the show, to become a politician, as he wants to get rid of them. But in this alternate universe, he’s already the utterly disastrous president of Canada.
“There were several candidates during the Canadian elections”, an immigrant says of Canadian Trump.
The influx of Canadians in America prompts Mr Garrison to run for USA president with the motto, “Where My Country Gone?” in an apparent take on Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan. In a pretty spot-on analysis of the campaign so far, one Canadian describes Trump’s rise: “He didn’t really offer any solutions, he just said outrageous things”.
In the episode, Trump goes on a rant and delivers a low blow. We just thought he was amusing. Like the real-life Republican US presidential candidate, he has managed to have a following of people who agree with his views about undocumented immigrants. The message in “South Park” is that Americans should stop treating his presidential run as an entertaining joke, before it’s not too late. “We weren’t paying attention We weren’t paying attention!”
Donald Trump was on the receiving end of a vicious take-down by South Park on Wednesday evening, which skirted the borders of decency and taste and arguably crossed them. Then, for reasons that aren’t entirely clear (the entire episode posts to Comedy Central’s site on September 30), a wrestling onesie-clad Mr. Garrison busts into Trump’s office to rape and kill him.
“The Canadian president has been f-ed to death”, a Canadian says in the next scene, as the immigrants move back to Canada.
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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.