• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    His response was about this season’s unusual targeting of the administration.

    It isn’t unusual. South Park has dedicated an episode or three to mocking US and foreign politicians, NGOs, and popular figures going back to their first season. This feels like the old “When Did Star Trek Get Political?!” whine.

    it is unusual for the show to focus so much on the current administration of the US

    That hasn’t been true in decades. The episode About Last Night… pillared both '08 presidential hopefuls. A year before that The Snuke bashed Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, a character who has appeared in no less than fifteen episodes. On the flip side, Bush Jr got an appearance in thirteen episodes, starting as early as 2001. And they weren’t afraid of taking some deeper cuts, too. FFS, Gary Condit appeared three times.

    The early seasons were largely an expression (abet, significantly more abstract relative to any sitting politician) of Matt and Trey’s own libertarian brand of politics - including their takes on gay marriage, gun ownership, climate change, drug policy, state censorship, the anti-muslim/pro-war post-9/11 politics. And they tip-toed around naming names until they’d built up a brand.

    But to imply the show wasn’t critical of contemporary administrative policies, you really need to squeeze your eyes shut and refuse to read some pretty naked allegories and references.

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      To be clear, I didn’t say that it never did, what I said is that it never did >as much< as it’s doing now. Because in this season, so far, it’s been every single episode

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        it never did >as much< as it’s doing now

        :-/ South Park does news-of-the-day cartoons and the news-of-the-day is overwhelmingly this shit.

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          … hum, you lost me

          News of the day != administration

          Like, I’m double checking the article, what I wrote, what you wrote, and I find myself scratching my head if there’s something obvious that I am missing in the middle of all this

          I’m reading the first two paragraphs and they show, clearly, that his quote is in reference to them talking about the administration this season. Which, as I said, it’s unusual how vicious and non stop it has been. (Deservedly, but that’s a tangent and another discussion)

          This is what I was talking about, this was the point I made. I have no clue what you are talking about