With the recent revelations from the Epstein emails adding to his turbulent week, Donald Trump is also facing fresh satire from South Park in their latest episode.
This Wednesday, viewers expressed their horror at the Season 28 episode titled ‘Unholy Birth’, which not only spotlighted Open AI’s Sora but also depicted a controversial homoerotic scene between Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
“Looks like South Park will definitely provoke another response from the White House tomorrow because wow,” one viewer commented on X.
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“South Park just guaranteed I’m getting nightmares tonight,” another viewer tweeted.
“I just watched South Park, and now I’m traumatized,” another tweet read.
Additionally, the episode included cameos from animations like Bluey, Totoro, and Droopy Dog. “Looks like even Bluey isn’t safe from South Park,” remarked a fan.
South Park co-creator Matt Stone has previously lauded Paramount for their leniency, saying, “They really let us do whatever we want, which is amazing,” while Trey Parker commented on their continuous political satire, “It’s impossible to avoid it. It feels like the government is omnipresent, whether directly or through podcasters, TikTok, YouTube—it’s all saturated with politics because it’s now part of the cultural fabric.”
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Anonymous
There’s not enough sarcasm and mockery in all of human history to fill the demand for this administration, but glad they are trying so hard.