The brilliance of South Park’s latest special, Joining The Panderverse, is in Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s ability to skewer all sides of a fraught cultural debate.
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The 47-minute episode is able to call out Disney’s laziness and the general laziness of token diversity, overreliance on the multiverse and so forth, while also taking jabs at the other side of the aisle and all the lazy anti-woke YouTubers and fans who spend all their time complaining about diversity.
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This has always been the genius of the show’s creators and writers, and is both a reason I like South Park so much and probably also helped shape my own personal philosophy over the years. I started watching this show when it came out in 1997 and I was still in high school. It was absolutely a formative part of my personal set of beliefs, helping me see how often both sides of any divisive issue can be wrong in some ways and right in others.
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One of my favorite episodes of South Park is their parody of mormonism. It’s a hilarious satire of the religion but at the end, it’s the mormon kid who gets the last laugh, calling out Stan for being a jerk when all he tried to do was be his friend. It’s that kind of subtle knife-twisting that makes South Park work. They take shots at everybody, though not always equally.