South Park Finally Takes on Trump 2.0
Briefly

The season-27 premiere of South Park, titled "Sermon on the Mount," satirizes the second Trump era by addressing anti-woke culture. Eric Cartman faces depression over NPR's cancellation and the shift away from his cherished woke identity. At South Park Elementary, PC Principal introduces Jesus, triggering protests led by former Trump voter Stan Marsh as tensions rise in the town. The episode humorously depicts Trump with a tiny penis amid confrontational interactions with Canadians and his boyfriend, Satan, while he reacts to the townspeople's protests and legal threats.
In the season-27 premiere titled "Sermon on the Mount," South Park parodies the second Trump era, addressing anti-woke culture, a Paramount merger, and late-night cancellations.
Eric Cartman, depressed by NPR's cancellation, struggles with the newfound anti-woke world as South Park Elementary introduces Jesus, escalating tensions with protests against Trump.
The episode features Trump depicted with a tiny penis, embroiled in humorous interactions with Canadians and his boyfriend, Satan, while dealing with a lawsuit from irate townsfolk.
Stan Marsh, a former Trump supporter, leads protests against the president, showcasing the town's growing outrage, encapsulated in the episode's sharp political satire.
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