[quote]Regular Gonzalez wrote:
tg2hbk4488 wrote:
I love that Death Camp of Tolerance episode
i wish my college had like a South Park and Ethics class. I think it would honestly be very productive
Maybe this makes me simple minded and predictable, but I pretty much completely agree with the message behind every sothpark episode I have seen that addresses a specific issue.
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There’s a term for that. “South Park Conservative/Republican/Libertarians”.
I typically agree with them as well, one exception coming to mind being that west coast film critics kill Mr Hankey by fucking with his ecosystem. The data is not yet in on this.
[quote]Magnate wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
tg2hbk4488 wrote:
I love that Death Camp of Tolerance episode
i wish my college had like a South Park and Ethics class. I think it would honestly be very productive
Maybe this makes me simple minded and predictable, but I pretty much completely agree with the message behind every sothpark episode I have seen that addresses a specific issue.
There’s a term for that. “South Park Conservative/Republican/Libertarians”.
I typically agree with them as well, one exception coming to mind being that west coast film critics kill Mr Hankey by fucking with his ecosystem. The data is not yet in on this.[/quote]
I have heard that term before, but I don’t really see why people would view South Park as being pro conservative/republican. They take the piss out of both sides in fairly equal amounts (eg the debate between ageing hippy liberal douche and pissed off white trash redneck conservative in the immigration episode).
[quote]Regular Gonzalez wrote:
Magnate wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
tg2hbk4488 wrote:
I love that Death Camp of Tolerance episode
i wish my college had like a South Park and Ethics class. I think it would honestly be very productive
Maybe this makes me simple minded and predictable, but I pretty much completely agree with the message behind every sothpark episode I have seen that addresses a specific issue.
There’s a term for that. “South Park Conservative/Republican/Libertarians”.
I typically agree with them as well, one exception coming to mind being that west coast film critics kill Mr Hankey by fucking with his ecosystem. The data is not yet in on this.
I have heard that term before, but I don’t really see why people would view South Park as being pro conservative/republican. They take the piss out of both sides in fairly equal amounts (eg the debate between ageing hippy liberal douche and pissed off white trash redneck conservative in the immigration episode).
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They attack views of people of both parties, but IMO the end message is usually a conservative one.
[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
Magnate wrote:
Regular Gonzalez wrote:
tg2hbk4488 wrote:
I love that Death Camp of Tolerance episode
i wish my college had like a South Park and Ethics class. I think it would honestly be very productive
Maybe this makes me simple minded and predictable, but I pretty much completely agree with the message behind every sothpark episode I have seen that addresses a specific issue.
There’s a term for that. “South Park Conservative/Republican/Libertarians”.
I typically agree with them as well, one exception coming to mind being that west coast film critics kill Mr Hankey by fucking with his ecosystem. The data is not yet in on this.
I have heard that term before, but I don’t really see why people would view South Park as being pro conservative/republican. They take the piss out of both sides in fairly equal amounts (eg the debate between ageing hippy liberal douche and pissed off white trash redneck conservative in the immigration episode).
They attack views of people of both parties, but IMO the end message is usually a conservative one.[/quote]
They make fun of both parties because you can. There message is highly libertarian. People just often lump that together with conservative. Some episodes are more conservative and some are more liberal. Overall it is mostly libertarian.
The creators say the dont have any affliation to any party, and they just put there ideas on any matter into an episode
Most people do agree with there ideas (or at least most of them). This is another proof of the silent majority of right-leaning people