Stan Marsh Kyle Broflovski Eric Cartman Kenny McCormick Sheila Broflovski Gerald Broflovski Sharon Marsh Randy Marsh Linda Stotch Sarah Swanson Ryan Swanson Richard Tweak Mrs. Tweak Stuart McCormick Skeeter Thomas Tucker Jimbo Kern Mr. Garrison Mr. Slave Officer Barbrady Queer Eye for the Straight Guy Ted Kyan Carson Jai Thom HBC executives HBC Head of Programming Crab People Craig Tucker.
I actually just watched "South Park is Gay" this morning, where Craig is the leader of the rival metrosexual group. One of my favorite lines of the episode is when Craig and Cartman are arguing over who's gayer and Craig says "I'm not just gay, I'm a catamite.". South Park () - S07E08 Comedy clip with quote I'm not just gay, I'm a catamite!
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The whole town suddenly discovers it's all the rage to be gay. ♪ I'm goin' down to South Park, gonna have myself a time ♪ ♪ Friendly faces e. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket © Google LLC. In conclusion, just of these characters are super gay and that super gayness is super important to their now more prominent roles in South Park.
Thinking that a rapper has to be someone draped in gold chains or, worse, has to be someone not draped in gold chains for their message to matter is a form of structural racism, and, yes, Kanye consistently discusses not park. Why did they do that? First of all. I was happy so many people were reading my gay post, and I looked forward to their comments. In fact, having somewhat libertarian inclinations myself, I find myself agreeing with most of the show's underlying south and political messages.
I can't say that I like their methods, but perhaps their intentions are admirable. Idiot Houdini : Surprisingly, the hospital staff never get sued nor face consequences for carelessly infecting Cartman with HIV. They don't consider the words "fag" and "faggot" to be anti-gay slurs at all, but rather generic terms of disrespect for anyone guilty of extremely annoying, inconsiderate behavior.
Jerkass Has a Point : Cartman rightfully screams that getting all the ice cream he wants in no way makes up for the fact his surgery was screwed up so badly he got AIDS. While Cartman later does give Kyle AIDShe didn't stop to think twice about openly taking joy in Cartman's potential demiseunlike in "Fatbeard" where he wisely chose to be much more discreet. I've enjoyed the full-circle transformation of Mr. Take That!
Which, to me, is very adorable and heartwarming. No, they wouldn't have made sense. Wonder Tweek most likely based his costume and powers more on Wiccan than any other superhero, despite naming himself after Wonder Woman. In short, to think that "fag" and "faggot" refer to gay people is so last century. Cartman shows visual symptoms of the illness that normally only turn up in the terminal stage. But I do think the argument is solid enough to not toss the character sheets aside as completely invalid.
But, again, I don't know that for sure. I still eat fish dicks, as discussed above. These scenes serve to remind the audience as a whole that these characters are gay using humorous methods to do so - this is a comedy after all. They weren't the only ones who were dismayed and disappointed. You fucking suck! Looking back at the Tweek x Craig commentary reveals these reminders are intentionally brought up a lot and serve to work as parodies.
I even thought the recurring depiction of dim-bulb leather queen Mr. And again I ask, just where did that come from? This is why I dislike my old analysis, it draws too many points from old episodes. But let's give them the benefit of the doubt and go with 2. Too Dumb to Live : Kyle laughing at Cartman when he gets HIV was already a bad idea since Cartman was going to concoct a scheme while Kyle was inevitably vulnerable, but he made Kyle pay for it by giving him AIDS as a pay-offwhich just makes the importance of why you should keep Cartman complacent at worst all the more obvious.
If 1 is true, then Parker and Stone are contemptible.
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