They know who writes the checks; hence them cucking to the left.
The warning signs were there when they started making the same tired Trump jokes as everyone else in 2015, but I think they just became SNL and Kimmel tier propaganda when Trump got elected.
I stopped watching the new episodes in 2018 and only occasionally watch the pre-2015 seasons, having mostly moved on from the show.
Continuing from your other comment, I also found it interesting how they still tear into "Q" and "conspiracy theorists", but still haven't gone after the WEF, IMF, Open Society Foundation, BLM destroying cities; Biden and his criminal, treasonous Jerry Springer grade family; Kamel-Toe's retardation, the wide open borders and ensuing criminality, or the big pharmaceutical companies.
They would have already made fun of these organizations if they were truly as "anti-establishment" as they've been marketed.
I think South Park is a textbook example of controlled opposition these days.
I stopped watching South Park during the pandemic. It's just not funny and if it's not funny, why am I wasting my time with it?
I was disappointed they didn’t go after the Covid nonsense or mock “peaceful protests”
They know who writes the checks; hence them cucking to the left.
The warning signs were there when they started making the same tired Trump jokes as everyone else in 2015, but I think they just became SNL and Kimmel tier propaganda when Trump got elected.
I stopped watching the new episodes in 2018 and only occasionally watch the pre-2015 seasons, having mostly moved on from the show.
That’s pretty much what I do when I rewatch them. Which isn’t often but when I do it’s older episodes
Continuing from your other comment, I also found it interesting how they still tear into "Q" and "conspiracy theorists", but still haven't gone after the WEF, IMF, Open Society Foundation, BLM destroying cities; Biden and his criminal, treasonous Jerry Springer grade family; Kamel-Toe's retardation, the wide open borders and ensuing criminality, or the big pharmaceutical companies.
They would have already made fun of these organizations if they were truly as "anti-establishment" as they've been marketed.
I think South Park is a textbook example of controlled opposition these days.