I haven't seen anything from South Park's recent seasons to compel me to start watching the new episodes again.
It's felt like Ben Shapiro meets SNL for quite a while now.
I feel like the writers only make fun of targets approved by globalist or corporate overlords that are just controversial enough to ruffle a few high profile feathers for the illusion of rebellion, but not so hard hitting as to actually get viewers to question the globalist and misanthropic power structure and culture that Hollywood is such an important part of.
At this point, South Park's role in our culture is to be controlled opposition, in my opinion. Basically, Hollywood's Fox News.
I haven't seen anything from South Park's recent seasons to compel me to start watching the new episodes again.
It's felt like Ben Shapiro meets SNL for quite a while now.
I feel like the writers only make fun of targets approved by globalist or corporate overlords that are just controversial enough to ruffle a few high profile feathers for the illusion of rebellion but not so hard hitting as to actually get viewers to question the globalist and misanthropic power structure and culture that Hollywood is such an important part of.
At this point, South Park's role in our culture is to be controlled opposition, in my opinion. Basically, Hollywood's Fox News.
I haven't seen anything from South Park's recent seasons to compel me to start watching the new episodes again.
It's felt like Ben Shapiro meets SNL for quite a while now.
I feel like the writers only make fun of targets approved by globalist or corporate overlords that aren't too sacred to them, but are rather surface level and just controversial enough to ruffle a few high profile feathers.
At this point, South Park's role in our culture is to be controlled opposition, in my opinion. Basically, Hollywood's Fox News.
I haven't seen anything from South Park's recent seasons to compel me to start watching the new episodes again.
It's felt like Ben Shapiro meets SNL for quite a while now.
I feel like the writers only make fun of targets approved by globalist or corporate overlords that aren't too sacred to them, but are rather surface level and just controversial enough to ruffle a few high profile feathers.
At this point, South Park's role in our culture is to be controlled opposition, in my opinion.