South Park is back as the season 20 premiere aired Sept. 14 on Comedy Central. As the animated series often responds to news and current events, the premiere episode took on one of the biggest headlines in the news, Colin Kaepernick’s protest.
South Park is back as the season 20 premiere aired Sept. 14 on Comedy Central. As the animated series often responds to news and current events, the premiere episode took on one of the biggest headlines in the news, Colin Kaepernick’s protest.
South Park is back and naturally they decided to tackle the Colin Kaepernick protest. The San Fransisco 49ers quarterback has made national headlines for his refusal to stand for the national anthem in protest of racism, oppression, inequality, and police brutality against black people and other minorities. South Park decided to create its own version of the “Star-Spangled Banner” with “Cops are Pigs.”
You already know “South Park” doesn’t care about anyone’s feelings! They go after anybody and everybody and it’s part of the reason why the show has lasted so long. They are fair with their comedy and nobody is safe, even themselves. With that said in the season premier earlier this week, the show just destroyed Tom Brady, Roger Goodell and the entire Deflate Gate fiasco.
The show premiered it’s 18th season last night and hilariously ripped on RGIII, Roger Goodell, and of course there was an elevator scene. Hit the jump for clips of the show.
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Just in time for the holidays, South Park presents ‘Stop Touching Me Elmo.’ To see the commercial, click below.