The culture war is over. According to Eric Cartman, that is. Last week's season premiere of South Park had everyone's favorite antisemitic "fat f*ck" Eric Cartman in a pickle: with "wokeness" on its way out, there would be no more liberals to make fun of—and thereby no more point in living.
Last week's season premiere of South Park had everyone's favorite antisemitic "fat f*ck" Eric Cartman in a pickle: with "wokeness" on its way out, there would be no more liberals to make fun of—and thereby no more point in living. While I usually enjoy seeing Cartman suffer, this time, something felt off. From portraying the absurdity of the 2016 election through the likes of Mr.
From portraying the absurdity of the 2016 election through the likes of Mr. Garrison to lampooning Disney's fixation on queer storylines in last year's "Panderverse" special, Trey Parker and Matt Stone have consistently nailed American cultural commentary.