Yup. I also remember that the kids were sent to the Nazi-esque tolerance camp because they were rightly disgusted and uncomfortable with the blatant gay sex games Mr. Garrison was playing with his bondage slave in the classroom. And both the school and parents alike were supporting and celebrating it. That episode stopped being fictional.
The school was celebrating it because they didn't want to get sued for 'discrimination' (which was what the teacher's plan was all along) and the parents were celebrating it because they were ignorant of the scope of the degeneracy going on (they thought their children were just being bigoted).
No one was aware of the degeneracy Mr. Garrison and Slave were engaging in...until they both went full bore with the faggotry in their acceptance speech. And everyone in the audience, which included the school principal, were applauding them for it. Though after rewatching the scene I can see I was wrong about the boys' parents; they're the only ones who were horrified by what they were seeing.
Huh, remember the “tolerance” camp in South Park? There’s one in every public school classroom now.
Yup. I also remember that the kids were sent to the Nazi-esque tolerance camp because they were rightly disgusted and uncomfortable with the blatant gay sex games Mr. Garrison was playing with his bondage slave in the classroom. And both the school and parents alike were supporting and celebrating it. That episode stopped being fictional.
The school was celebrating it because they didn't want to get sued for 'discrimination' (which was what the teacher's plan was all along) and the parents were celebrating it because they were ignorant of the scope of the degeneracy going on (they thought their children were just being bigoted).
No one was aware of the degeneracy Mr. Garrison and Slave were engaging in...until they both went full bore with the faggotry in their acceptance speech. And everyone in the audience, which included the school principal, were applauding them for it. Though after rewatching the scene I can see I was wrong about the boys' parents; they're the only ones who were horrified by what they were seeing.
Great episode