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It's wild that South Park of all shows is being considered #resistance by libs now. Of all the television shows that impacted mass culture during the 2000s, it's probably the most responsible for raising a generation of reactionaries. I don't know what it's like now, but for a decade the joke was "this character is [demographic] and that's wrong". I remember entire special education classes being mocked by quotes from that show as they tried to eat lunch. It's the most Burger Reich piece of media out there.
I consider it a bellwether for reactionaries. So if South Park is getting explicit in its criticism of Trump, it's a good general cultural sign against Trump and MAGA
That's the thing that makes it so insidious to me. South Park was culturally relevant around the same time 4chan was but it didn't speak to that audience despite them being comedically and ideologically adjacent. It always posited itself as a common sense centrist show, acting as a judas goat to lure liberals into reactionary views as the broader media landscape was starting to trend away from those things. I see MAGA as growing directly out of that 4chan vein of right-wing cultural influences. South Park spawned something broader than that for a larger audience.
4chan channeled hatred and south park channeled apathy
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