INSOMNIA STREAM: SOUTH PARK CONSERVATIVES - Part 1.mp3
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Trey Parker
00:01:26 It is quite possibly the funniest joke ever conceived, and its origin is unknown.00:01:31 The Fish dicks joke crosses all boards, all races, all ages and ethnic groups, and is slowly uniting our country. In fact, the only person who appears to not get the joke.
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00:01:41 Is rapper Kanye West, who becomes furious when people use the joke on him.
Voice Actor
00:01:45 You really don't get it.Trey Parker
00:01:47 Hey man, I'm a genius. Alright? If I was a homosexual or a fish, I would know. Now let's see.00:01:53 Something about fish sticks interacting with me makes me gay fish.
00:02:00 Kanye, really.
00:02:02 All right. Now what do we know about fish sticks? They're breaded.
00:02:06 They're fried.
00:02:07 They're.
00:02:08 Frozen then under me we have rapper.
00:02:14 Genius and gay fish are homosexual.
00:02:20 They swim.
00:02:22 Is it because breaded has?
00:02:24 Something to do with genius?
00:02:26 Which swims.
Voice Actor
00:02:28 No, because you said you like fish dicks. Kanye. Don't. Don't you get it?Trey Parker
00:02:31 You see, fish dicks is a is a play on words.00:02:34 Anyone telling me play on words? I'm a mother fucking lyrical wordsmith.
00:02:38 Genius boys. I understand what you did.
00:02:41 Now untie them guys.
00:02:43 I.
00:02:43 Know what I have to do?
00:02:47 Yo, Coggin, you sure about this?
00:02:49 It's.
00:02:49 It's.
00:02:50 Time for me to stop.
00:02:51 I need to believe what people tell me.
00:02:54 Let all my fans know I love them.
00:02:56 But a gate fish just can't live in the outside world forever.
00:03:00 Don't be sad for me guys.
00:03:08 Yeah.
00:03:12 Come on.
00:03:19 I've been so lonely.
00:03:21 I've been so sad and damp and understand my head is joked around, wanting to be free with all the creatures like me.
00:03:29 Now I got my wish.
00:03:31 'Cause I know that I'm a cavefish, cavefish. Catfish out. mother fucking gay fish.
00:03:41 She's alright girl.
00:03:42 Making love to all the gay fish all the slowly nights at the perjury star in the frozen fish outfit and like a whole 'cause it wasn't being true, even though they wanted. I had to make a switch.
00:03:57 Because I know that I'm a girly fish.
00:03:59 Fish get fish out.
00:04:03 It's all right.
00:04:12 I used to be scared, denying who I was acting straight but going out to gay pitch clubs, acting with the Marlins, making out with all the snappers.
00:04:22 I take the salmon home and work that coddle thing for hours.
00:04:25 Now I'm out and I'm free to love what I want.
00:04:29 To try out all them Chouteau modeling the deep bass ass and make the cable mud shake. I'll come to your house and have an orgy in your fish tank, bitch.
00:04:40 mother fucking gay fish.
00:04:44 Gay fish.
00:04:50 I really get around.
00:04:52 I'm a slutter the sea. When I say I have crabs, I mean literally. I was out having dinner and had to go down on that. Knackered on the dish because I'm the gayest of the gayest, gayest, gayest show.
Matt Stone
00:05:05 I.Trey Parker
00:05:07 On the mother fucking.00:05:09 This show.
00:05:12 It's all right, girl.
00:05:16 But I gotta settle down.
00:05:17 Can't be a whole.
00:05:19 I can't just sleep with Danny Fish, no.
00:05:23 Me, a lover. A brother who's a cross dressing. Pike named Trish. And together we are gay fish game. Fish. Fish. Yo.
00:05:30 I.
00:05:33 Mother fucking gay fish.
Voice Actor
00:05:35 This show.Trey Parker
00:05:38 It's alright girl.00:05:41 And I'm making love.
00:05:47 To other gay mother fucking.
00:05:52 Fish.
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00:08:24 Why can't I be like all the other kids?
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Matt Stone
00:08:59 Can you listen?Trey Parker
00:09:03 Radio.00:09:11 Spread, you spread your.
00:09:30 I.
Matt Stone
00:09:33 I.Trey Parker
00:09:38 Call.Devon Stack
00:09:42 Welcome.00:09:44 To the insomnia stream.
00:09:47 I'm your host of.
00:09:48 Devon stack. This is the insomnia strain South Park conservatives Part 1.
00:09:56 I just got my coffees like too.
00:09:59 I waited too long to get it going and I I didn't have time to drink any before and I'm like still till it's burning my mouth.
00:10:07 I.
00:10:08 Gotta wait.
00:10:08 A little bit. Wait a little bit.
00:10:11 I'm Anita tonight.
00:10:13 You guys might need it.
00:10:14 It's going to it. I it's fixing to.
00:10:16 A long.
00:10:17 It's one of those where I feel like it's going to be a long one because the timelines quite large.
00:10:21 Mean. That's why it is Part 1.
00:10:25 Part there'll most definitely be a part.
00:10:27 Maybe a Part 3, but I think I might be able to do everything in Part 2.
00:10:32 Tonight, obviously the title is not tricky.
00:10:36 It's about South Park.
00:10:38 And it's not just about, like, oh, look, it's South Park.
00:10:43 It's kind of an explanation.
00:10:46 For the state of conservatism.
00:10:51 The state of conservatism, the gay acceptance, all this shit that they've given up ground on over the last few decades.
00:10:59 And the the role that that Matt Stone, Trey Parker, creators of South Park, played in that Overton window shift.
00:11:10 And I I don't think I'm overstating that.
00:11:12 Fact it's not even a new idea.
00:11:17 The I in fact, there's a book.
00:11:19 There's an entire book.
00:11:21 I think the title is South Park conservatives or or it might be South Park conservatism.
00:11:27 That's based on this idea from.
00:11:31 I want to say it's like 2005.
00:11:33 Or so.
00:11:35 Where they initially started to notice the libertarian views being injected into everyday conservatives in America that were viewers of South Park.
00:11:48 And I was one of those 90s kids that that was happening to.
00:11:52 I I speak from experience.
00:11:54 I became a full blown libertarian in my youth.
00:11:58 There's the coffee machine in the background. Hopefully that doesn't.
00:12:01 Hopefully that finishes.
00:12:03 Can you hear that or is it just me?
00:12:05 I spurging over nothing.
00:12:06 'Cause, it's loud as shit to me.
00:12:09 Anyway, yes, we get it.
00:12:12 This is usually why I do it early, but I'm taking this opportunity to take a sip here.
00:12:19 Ah, too hot. Burning. Burning my tongue anyway.
00:12:25 I I'm I discussed this last stream a little bit.
00:12:29 I talked about how.
00:12:31 Kids in the 90s.
00:12:33 We're watching the new edgy television show called South Park.
00:12:40 It was like a the next generation of edgy cartoons. You could say the the the post Simpsons era, where Simpsons kind of lampooned the the, the right all the time.
00:12:56 It was very left-leaning.
00:12:57 It was very predictable in that way because it was very Hollywood. If you watched a movie in the 90s and we've gone over a lot of these movies in past streams, it was the same kind of of messaging you would find in any Simpsons episode.
00:13:12 And So what was refreshing at the time when South Park came out is it wasn't as predictably left wing all the time.
00:13:25 In fact, they made fun of.
00:13:27 Liberals quite often, and even though they also made fun of a lot of conservative conservative ideas.
00:13:36 It made it.
00:13:38 Tolerable because you felt like, well, you know, at least it's not just this constant hammering of of my beliefs, but it also made it more influential and more dangerous.
00:13:49 I guess I could argue.
00:13:51 For that exact reason, people are more willing to look at it.
00:13:56 It's it's.
00:13:57 It's like Fox News claims to be right.
00:13:59 Fair and balanced.
00:14:01 They make fun of both sides.
00:14:04 And that's how they remained on the air because a lot of the people that they worked for and the people in Hollywood.
00:14:12 You know they were.
00:14:13 You know, hard core lefties who didn't like the show because of the ridicule that they weren't used to and had the South Park not made as much money as it did, it became.
00:14:26 Essentially, all of the money that that Comedy Central was making was pretty much almost entirely from South Park.
00:14:35 And if that wasn't the case, they probably would have cancelled it.
00:14:40 But that said.
00:14:42 This put them in the position.
00:14:45 Matt Stone and Trey Parker of being able to insert their political ideas into the shows and little by little these ideas were accepted.
00:14:59 And specifically what we're going to focus on this episode is their views on homosexuality.
00:15:06 Next stream we're going to tackle some well, the other. I think the biggest one is race.
00:15:11 That, that's that'll be next stream.
00:15:13 So if you want to split it up, and if you want to title it, I guess Part 1 is.
00:15:19 Faggot South Park and.
00:15:23 And in Part 2 would be like racist South Park or anti racist South Park as it were.
00:15:29 But yeah, they were very open about their politics being injected into.
00:15:37 Their material, they didn't hide and pretend that that wasn't what they were doing.
00:15:42 In fact, like I mentioned, the book that was written about it here is a let me try my premier button.
00:15:49 It work.
00:15:49 It does work. That's kind of cool.
00:15:52 All right.
00:15:53 So here is a clip from Charlie Rose.
00:15:59 Interviewing Matt Stone and Trey Parker about exactly this topic.
Trey Parker
00:16:06 Nothing's on TV.00:16:06 What the hell?
00:16:09 'S.
00:16:10 It's really fascinating.
00:16:11 We.
00:16:11 Always talked about how you know.
00:16:13 We grew up sort.
00:16:14 I think we met both Python fans and we were both sort of punk rockers, you know.
00:16:18 We wanted to do a punk rock TV show.
00:16:21 And when we were growing up, the way to be punk rock was to be really liberal, you know, because we grew up with Reagan in high school and all of that, you know, and then. But then we moved. The problem was we moved to LA, and we did.
00:16:31 Know and then.
00:16:32 The only way to be punk rock in LA is to be.
00:16:34 Republican because it's.
00:16:36 The only way you know you're in a party.
00:16:38 The only way to be, I think George Bush is awesome.
00:16:39 Was like what?
00:16:42 Just like you know, and that really, I mean it's it's amazing.
00:16:44 And when we did Team America?
00:16:45 I.
00:16:46 See.
00:16:46 I do that before too I do.
00:16:48 Go into a party and.
00:16:49 Say yeah, I think he's great. He's great.
00:16:49 Just said it.
Matt Stone
00:16:50 They said this lady that was in.00:16:51 He.
00:16:52 Said I love George Bush and I love.
00:16:54 Gun and this lady just fades. Just.
00:16:56 Melted melt off her.
Trey Parker
00:16:58 Her face melted on.Matt Stone
00:17:01 Face like you know, we've got this you.00:17:03 We got this reputation.
00:17:04 There was this book that came out called South Park conservatives where you know and and it was a label, I think originally given by Andrew Sullivan.
00:17:11 Right.
00:17:11 To the show and I think there is a little bit of like libertarianism.
Trey Parker
00:17:14 Is he your?Matt Stone
00:17:14 #1 fan of some great quote about.00:17:17 A big fan and like he's written some really cool stuff about the show and Teen America the movie.
00:17:22 But I think that some of you know we did grow up in Colorado, which is kind of a Republican state, but it's.
00:17:27 Of a libertarian kind of like live and let live kind of attitude.
Trey Parker
00:17:30 Yeah.Matt Stone
00:17:30 And I'm sure some of.00:17:31 Seeps through in in.
00:17:33 In the work. But I mean we've.
00:17:35 We've taken so many different conservative ideals to task too, but we have just ripped on a couple of liberal ones like Barbra Streisand or Rob Reiner and all of a sudden we're conservatives and it's like to live in LA, to live in California.
00:17:46 Right.
00:17:48 Are the sacred cows?
00:17:50 I mean literally in figurative.
Trey Parker
00:17:54 Terms but. But you know what?00:17:56 Tell me a joke.
00:17:58 I mean it is true.
Matt Stone
00:17:59 Like Trey said, it's like, you know, if you go, if we sit around and our writers and we all sit around and go. And I think of our best stuff comes out is we try to personify this side of the argument this side and then we take a.00:18:12 Way out and I'm just not interested in Draken without I'm interested in sitting around and agreeing with people and where we live is like the liberalist liberal part of the world.
00:18:12 Right.
Trey Parker
00:18:23 And not because there's a group think.Matt Stone
00:18:25 There's a group think and you only get to some new truth by argument and by dissent.00:18:29 It's like some of it is just we just play devil's advocate all the time.
Interviewer
00:18:33 What else you said?00:18:34 I am just sick of actors on CNN parroting what they read in the paper.
00:18:38 I keep expecting Larry King to say and therefore.
00:18:40 Word on the.
00:18:41 Rack the cookie monster.
Trey Parker
00:18:44 Yes.Devon Stack
00:18:46 So obviously there was number secret. They were injecting libertarian ideas into their material.00:18:55 In fact, they would later direct a video for Dennis Prager.
00:19:03 Which we're going to cover in part.
00:19:04 I'm not going to cover this, but I just wanted to tease that a little bit.
00:19:09 About race and about how race is just it's.
00:19:12 Deep.
00:19:13 As you can probably imagine.
00:19:16 Anyway.
00:19:17 Let's let's let's.
00:19:19 Let's see what these guys are from.
00:19:21 Take this back a little bit.
00:19:24 So Trey Parker, who quite frankly seems to be that the talent, the brains behind the operation.
00:19:32 He was born in 1969, so you know full on Gen. X and Conifer Co.
00:19:40 He so he grew up in a.
00:19:42 Colorado is a very well least of the.
00:19:45 I don't know what it is now, but at the time it was a very Mormon town.
00:19:49 So a lot of the the stuff when they inject.
00:19:54 Jokes about Mormons, which they do.
00:19:56 Going all the way back to their first stuff.
00:19:59 It's because they lived around a bunch of Mormons.
00:20:04 Umm he studied animation and.
00:20:08 Music and.
00:20:09 He was kind of a theater kid, kind of kind of little little gay, I think, as I'll demonstrate later, but.
00:20:19 And.
00:20:22 Met Matt Stone, who was actually born in in Houston, TX. But then.
00:20:28 To.
00:20:29 Colorado at college, where they both went to school at the University of Colorado Boulder.
00:20:39 So once they met in Boulder, Co and they were in a lot of the same classes, they started to work on shorts.
00:20:48 Little crappy short films, as all film students do.
00:20:52 This is an example of one of the earliest videos. This is Matt stone.
00:20:59 It's, you know, very low budget, low quality.
00:21:02 Kind of stuff.
Trey Parker
00:21:04 Don't bring her there. So pick your.00:21:06 You think you're trying to impress her by spending a lot of money?
00:21:10 Bring her somewhere that will reflect your humility.
00:21:18 Chili cheese dog.
Matt Stone
00:21:19 Journeys. That's the way to a woman's heart.Devon Stack
00:21:26 Nope, apparently I was thought he was screwed up on that.00:21:29 My buttons aren't working the way I thought they.
00:21:31 But.
00:21:31 Anyway, it doesn't really matter.
00:21:33 He didn't miss out on.
00:21:34 Basically it's, you know, just this real shitty quality video.
00:21:39 Here's another example of one of their short films.
00:21:42 I'll have the audio correct this time.
Trey Parker
00:22:00 Hey, guys.00:22:03 Come on, you guys.
00:22:04 I'm not doing the fucking doggie thing.
00:22:08 I only have 5% bullet, you asshole.
Matt Stone
00:22:10 We better do it quick.Trey Parker
00:22:11 Put it out. Go get.Matt Stone
00:22:13 Come on. It might be funnier on.Trey Parker
00:22:15 Earth. But we're on a scientific mission.Matt Stone
00:22:20 Guys.Trey Parker
00:22:25 Break, break, break, break.00:22:27 Back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back.
Devon Stack
00:22:32 So, you know real real basic stuff.00:22:37 They did a a like a a spoof on a Godzilla.
00:22:42 And that's because, apparently, Trey Parker knew a lot of Japanese kids from his Japanese studies classes.
00:22:50 And so they utilized a lot of in their early movies.
00:22:53 A lot of Japanese people for some reason.
00:22:56 Well, that's the reason.
00:22:58 But you also notice that even in this movie about a giant Beaver attacking Tokyo, the the costume looks very S parky. In fact, when you look at their old stuff.
00:23:13 You realize how much of South Park is actually just rehashed, older ideas that they had, that they refine later and and put on the air once they actually have an audience for it.
00:23:25 The voices are all the same.
00:23:27 And the style is very much the same.
00:23:30 So this is the, you know, this is the weird Beaver movie.
Matt Stone
00:23:41 Mr. Bebo? Mr. bean.00:23:48 I would like to ask you to leave our city.
00:23:55 For begin a lot of damage and we need you to leave.
00:23:58 Please, there are plenty of other cities to destroy what I said.
00:24:03 You, Mr. Bieber.
Devon Stack
00:24:07 So, you know, obviously the IT sounds like a South Park voice because again all their early stuff is weird.00:24:13 It's weird to watch their really old stuff because it you feel like you're watching some, like, weird, Bizarro World South Park episode.
00:24:22 Their first animation, or actually it was Trey Parker's first animation.
00:24:27 Stone wasn't really involved.
00:24:28 Again, Trey Parker seems to be the brains behind a lot of this. The talent behind a lot of this and Matt Stone, the Jewish half of.
00:24:38 Of Tray and Matt is kind of just along for the ride for the most part.
00:24:44 Well, I mean I that might be underselling his contribution a little bit, but that at the very least that's how it's how it began.
00:24:52 There the first video or animation that he.
00:24:55 I think this was in 1993 or no. This is 1992 and it was called American history.
00:25:05 And American history it you know again it seems.
00:25:09 Very liberal.
00:25:10 It has a lot of the liberal ideas.
00:25:13 In fact, this is kind of how they start in that interview with Charlie Rose. They made a big deal about once we move to LA and we found out being punk rock actually had meant being conservative because.
00:25:25 You know, if we were liberal, we're just like all these fucking faggot actors and stuff like.
00:25:30 Well, they were kind of let into Hollywood because how they presented their original works was kind of like all those faggot actors.
00:25:40 This shows that it's like a short film that looks kind of like a crude South Park.
00:25:45 Think I think I even played parts of this in previous streams.
00:25:49 Where it's like, oh, look, the white people came to America and they shot all the Indians and then they burned all the witches at the stakes.
00:25:57 Know 'cause. They're, you know, it's just like then the white people shot more Indians as they settled the rest of the country.
00:26:03 And oh then, they had the Civil War and shot each other.
00:26:07 And then they shot Lincoln, who was a good president.
00:26:09 And then you know that the Lusitania sank.
00:26:13 Which if you want the real story on that, I did a whole video on that which starts World War One and then World War 2. They drop a.
00:26:22 Atomic Bomb on Japan and killing more people.
00:26:25 Oh, and then they shot JFK.
00:26:27 You know, of course we, you know.
00:26:30 Well, as the CIA did it.
00:26:31 Know according to this animation.
00:26:35 And then yeah, it's basically just making fun of white America and making it sound like it's just this history of idiocy and murder.
00:26:45 And then this was his.
00:26:49 Again, this Trey Parker, his his senior thesis project so that the project that he did to graduate.
00:26:59 Uh, self funded film.
00:27:01 Which is a live action film.
00:27:04 This came out in 1993 and this, along with American history that animation are the two things that really got his name out and got well.
00:27:16 Sort of got the ball rolling that would later become South Park and this was called Cannibal the musical.
00:27:25 And in it, it's like I said, it's live.
00:27:28 It stars well, Trey Parker singing, and so that again, a lot of the stuff that you see in South Park, you'll notice there's a lot of well, in fact, everything they've made, right.
00:27:40 A lot of episodes of South Park, they sing like it's a musical.
00:27:44 But yeah, they have.
00:27:46 A famous.
00:27:47 On Broadway called you know, the Book of Mormon.
00:27:50 They also have, you know, Team America has a lot of songs in.
00:27:55 It's a musical, you could say. Even the South Park movie, you know, a bigger, longer, uncut that's.
00:28:03 Also, a musical. So pretty much everything they've made or much of what they've made. Not everything has been a musical.
00:28:12 Beginning with this movie from 1993 against Self.
00:28:15 So it's pretty low quality there. You can see Matt Stone in the right hand side and he's wearing the hat that.
00:28:24 Kyle, the Jewish kid in South Park, would later be wearing, and that's kind of an homage to this.
00:28:33 Film that pretty much no one's seen. That's not that great.
00:28:38 And in fact, at the end of every South Park episode, at least for a while, I don't know if they how long this went on for.
00:28:44 You'd have this little animation play.
00:28:52 And that that sound, that's actually the tune to the that's the tune of the theme song of of Cannibal the Musical.
00:29:04 So after this was produced.
00:29:08 The same guy.
00:29:09 Did the like the the Tromio and Juliet trauma films.
00:29:15 The guy.
00:29:16 The Jewish guy who actually deleted his Twitter because of all of his pedo jokes.
00:29:22 I find his name here.
00:29:23 It's in my notes.
00:29:24 This is one of the notes I I didn't have to make a lot of notes.
00:29:26 This one 'cause I got again. I'm. I'm like, many 90s kids, pretty familiar with the with South Park episodes.
00:29:35 Which is kind.
00:29:36 The point, but the here we are.
00:29:43 Yeah, Lloyd Kaufman.
00:29:45 Lloyd Kaufman was the head. You know? Obviously a Jew, the head of Trauma Entertainment. And he got a distribution deal for Cannibal the musical. And it was again. It was one of these really low budget comedies like the Toxic Avenger.
00:30:02 Trumion, Juliet and like you know, these basically made for video.
00:30:08 Low budget.
00:30:10 Cult classic comedies I honestly had never heard of this one, even though I'd heard of some of these other films that were distributed by them.
00:30:19 Back in the 90s.
00:30:22 So this this got them a little bit of exposure.
00:30:27 And in fact, they were nominated for, I think one a student Oscar.
00:30:34 For either, I forget if it was for American history or for Cannibal.
00:30:41 They were nominated for both.
00:30:44 And this led.
00:30:46 To the spirit of Christmas.
00:30:51 Now, the spirit of Christmas.
00:30:54 He is a was a cartoon.
00:30:58 Christmas card.
00:31:00 A cartoon Christmas card there was contracted.
00:31:05 Today.
00:31:06 That was basically that they were paid.
00:31:09 You know, commissioned my guest to produce it by a man by the name of Brian Graydon.
00:31:16 Brian Graydon this was in 1990.
00:31:21 Brian Graydon at the time was a was a Fox executive.
00:31:25 And he saw the the, you know, the the Cannibal movie and saw the American history.
00:31:35 And he thought that he.
00:31:36 Maybe he wanted to test out and see how, you know, if they.
00:31:39 Come up with something funny.
00:31:41 So he paid them to make a Christmas card that would be in video form, that he would pass out to.
00:31:47 People in the business.
00:31:51 You know, on VHS back then, because there wasn't even DVD back then really.
00:31:57 And what it was is, by the way, Brian Graydon, Super Gay.
00:32:02 And we'll get into that in a second.
00:32:03 Like Super fucking gay.
00:32:07 This is the gay.
00:32:09 This is Part 1 and so well you'll see.
00:32:13 So in this episode same thing, right?
00:32:16 You wouldn't say this is conservative.
00:32:19 You wouldn't say it's conservative at all because it starts off there. These kids who are swearing.
00:32:26 They're, uh, they they build a frosty the snowman and frost the snowman turns evil and so they go run to a nativity scene and ask Jesus to to kill the frosty for them.
00:32:40 Again, it's very.
00:32:42 It's even more crude than the South Park. Most people are used to.
00:32:46 It is a little bit of it.
Trey Parker
00:32:48 I'm sure glad that's over with.00:32:49 Yet, but you know, I mean something today.
00:32:52 Yeah, don't put the magic hat on, fatty. Now I learned about the true spirit of Christmas.
00:33:00 Christmas isn't about frosty or Santa.
00:33:03 You're right, it's about Jesus.
Matt Stone
00:33:07 No, it's not even about Jesus.00:33:09 Well, then, what's it all about?
00:33:13 Pretty. You see, they're fighting.
00:33:16 Hey man, let's go home.
Trey Parker
00:33:18 I know where my parents hide my presents. Cool.00:33:23 So he.
00:33:24 Waved goodbye, saying. Don't you cry. I'll be back again someday.
Devon Stack
00:33:32 And you know, the whole the whole Christmas card, if you want to call it that is very irreverent. It's very.00:33:39 Edgy, especially for early 90s.
00:33:41 Very.
00:33:42 It's the kind of thing that would you would never be able to put on TV.
00:33:45 Internet didn't exist really.
00:33:47 And it's the perfect thing for a a super gay.
00:33:52 There he is.
00:33:54 Graydon.
00:33:55 A Super gay television executive.
00:34:00 Let me size it down.
00:34:01 He.
00:34:01 They're super gay, Brian. Great.
00:34:05 Now, Brian Graydon was so impressed with this Christmas card that was passed around that he he wanted to get it.
00:34:17 Wanted to get them a show on Fox.
00:34:21 And he was an executive at Fox, and he knew that the quality was was too crap to use as like a pilot or something like that.
00:34:30 So he actually funded he he gave.
00:34:32 Some more money.
00:34:34 To make a new version of it.
00:34:37 And also called the spirit of Christmas. And this time he acted as a executive producer.
00:34:44 You see the 1st. At this point the character start to look more like the actual South Park characters.
00:34:52 The story line also changes a little bit.
00:34:55 Instead of putting the hat on frosty, he freaks out and Jesus comes and saves the day.
00:35:01 Instead, Jesus comes back and he wants revenge on Santa.
00:35:06 And Santa and Jesus get into a fight.
00:35:10 And then while they're fighting a gay figure skater named Brian.
00:35:15 Or bortano.
00:35:18 Skates up and tells them that the true meaning of Christmas isn't about.
00:35:24 Jesus or about Santa?
00:35:26 So it's it's very similar but different.
00:35:29 And add some more gayness.
Trey Parker
00:35:31 And who would you have in a fight? Jesus or Santa Claus?00:35:35 Kids, you shouldn't think of things like that.
00:35:37 This is the one time of year in which we all try to get along, no matter what we believe in.
00:35:42 This is the season just to be good to each other.
00:35:45 Bye.
00:35:47 You fucking pussy. Come here.
00:35:51 You have to understand that Santa is keeping the spirit of your birthday alive by bringing happiness and joy.
00:35:57 And Santa, you need to remember that if it weren't for Jesus this day wouldn't even exist.
Voice Actor
00:36:02 You're right, kids.Trey Parker
00:36:04 I'm sorry, Jesus.00:36:06 No, no, it's me. Who?
Voice Actor
00:36:08 Should be sorry, I've been a right bastard. I'm sorry, Kringle.Trey Parker
00:36:12 Thank you, boys.00:36:14 Yeah. Thank you.
00:36:14 Boys.
Voice Actor
00:36:16 Come on, Kringle.00:36:16 I'll buy an orange smoothie.
00:36:18 Cool.
Trey Parker
00:36:19 Shoot that.00:36:21 Yeah. What you think today we actually did.
00:36:24 We actually spoke to thee the lion boy.
00:36:28 Yeah. And, you know, I think I learned something today.
00:36:31 It doesn't matter if you're a Christian or Jewish or atheist or Hindu.
00:36:35 Christmas still is about one very important thing.
00:36:38 Ham, that's not it.
00:36:41 This is about something much more important. What?
00:36:44 Presents a. Don't you see, Carl?
00:36:46 Yeah, presents.
00:36:47 I.
00:36:48 Hey man, if you choose, you get presents for eight days. Wow, really?
00:36:52 Me.
00:36:53 Yeah, I'll be a Jew too.
00:36:57 I will play.
Devon Stack
00:37:04 So again, you know a lot of.00:37:06 Same same exact kind of a message, same level of blasphemy, maybe a little bit more, little ratcheted up. And you know, a lot of the, the, the gay acceptance rolled into that.
00:37:21 And this matters because Brian.
00:37:24 See this is.
00:37:25 South Park has made everything gay.
00:37:27 Even even if South Park.
00:37:29 Really made it anywhere.
00:37:31 Indirect or if if it if the following examples I'm going to give didn't exist.
00:37:36 This is how indirectly South Park made America way gayer.
00:37:42 You see, Brian Graydon was so amped up on this idea of making South Park.
00:37:48 A product that when he went to Fox and tried to sell it with.
00:37:53 New version.
00:37:54 And they wouldn't pick it up.
00:37:56 He actually quit his job and then approached different networks trying to sell it.
00:38:03 He found a buyer.
00:38:06 At Comedy Central, now Comedy Central at the time this was, let's see what was his name.
00:38:18 Doug Herzog, Herzog.
00:38:21 Emphasis on the ZOG, I think.
00:38:26 He he bought the the show.
00:38:30 Which would turn into the South Park that we know today.
00:38:35 And it was so successful and we'll go, in fact, the first episode introduces.
00:38:42 Well it it.
00:38:42 Oh.
00:38:43 Begins it begins.
00:38:44 Of gay.
00:38:45 But we'll get it in a second.
00:38:47 The first episode was so successful at the time there was only about 9 million cable.
00:38:55 Is back in the.
00:38:56 This is back in 1990.
00:38:59 7/19/97 there was only 9 million cable subscribers in America.
00:39:06 And when this episode aired, they got almost a million viewers.
00:39:11 So that's almost 10% of the available viewers.
00:39:14 That's that's pretty.
00:39:16 And South Park, as we all know, went on to be so successful that Brian Graydon was considered like.
00:39:22 Wonder boy.
00:39:23 For having found the talent and getting it on the air and selling it.
00:39:28 And So what happened to his career is after he was an executive producer for South Park for a few seasons, which we'll go over here a little bit.
00:39:38 He would later go on to work for MTV.
00:39:42 In 2001, he would be put in charge of the the programming like all the programming over at MTV, he was made the executive Vice President of programming and later promoted to the President of programming at MTV.
00:39:59 In 2001, right after he got put into place at MTV, MTV, with his instructions partnered with groups including the Gay, Lesbian Straight Education Network.
00:40:14 To run a campaign that examined hate crimes.
00:40:19 And then another campaign in 2002.
00:40:23 And so all the all the Pro Gay Pro, LGBTQ messaging, and MTV that started early 2000s.
00:40:32 This guy.
00:40:34 It was all because.
00:40:35 This.
00:40:36 In fact, in 2002 they promoted him not only to the President of programming to MTV, but MTV 2.
00:40:44 And MTV 2 was like the alternative, MTV. And then in 2005.
00:40:51 Grading was put.
00:40:53 Installed as president.
00:40:56 Of the logo network, which was the very first 24 hour completely gay network.
00:41:03 So the first 24 hour gay network.
00:41:07 On cable, really anywhere in the world was Brian graded and this is all because you know again indirectly because of South Park in 2007.
00:41:19 In Out magazine out magazine.
00:41:22 He was ranked number one of the top 10 most powerful gay people.
00:41:28 America.
00:41:30 He went on to make Brian Graydon Media.
00:41:35 He's still at it.
00:41:36 I mean, this guy made a fucking lot of money off this South Park.
00:41:40 This is from Wikipedia in 2000.
00:41:43 Great announced he was stepping down as President of Entertainment MTV Networks in order to focus on writing musicals.
00:41:50 Limbo and two books he founded, Brian Graydon Media, serves as CEO of the company's original works of aired on oxygen logo, YouTube, Netflix, and these are all like Pro Gay, obviously.
00:42:05 Movies.
00:42:07 This includes finding Prince.
00:42:09 You know which is a a gay show on logo.
00:42:13 Lance loves Michael. The Lance bass wedding.
00:42:18 So of course, promoting Lance Bass, the fact that he's gay and and on the E network.
00:42:23 Walk of shame on VH1. The disappearance of Natalie Holloway on oxygen and gay skit happens on logo.
00:42:32 So.
00:42:33 Bgms show hit record on TV, which was created host and directed by Joseph Gordon Levitt, has been nominated for Emmys twice and won an Emmy in 2014 and the program create together on one end in 2020.
00:42:50 In November 2021, BGM signed Tiktok stars Robert Reeves, Mcpheeson Bill Lyons, and Jess A.
00:42:59 Martin to develop a docu series about their lives.
00:43:03 Four, known as the old gays.
00:43:05 So he's producing gay documentaries.
00:43:10 You know, gay tick tock content.
00:43:13 In June of 2020.
00:43:14 Netflix greenlit stand out the documentary, which examines the history of LGBTQ, stand up comedy.
00:43:23 And we'll combine the original performances, interviews, archival materials and backstage footage while exploring themes such as comedy, activism, diversity and stand up, blah, blah, blah.
00:43:35 Gay. Gay.
00:43:45 So.
00:43:48 Even if all.
00:43:48 Other stuff were about to cover didn't exist.
00:43:51 This is what launched Brian Graydon.
00:43:54 What today's one of the most powerful gay men in America, his career in into promoting gay shit all over the country.
00:44:03 But then aside, that's just a minor detour that really has nothing.
00:44:07 What?
00:44:08 Matt.
00:44:08 Stone and Trey Parker were able to accomplish with South Park.
00:44:13 Because all those.
00:44:14 That was a lot of lot of, lot of Brian Graydon stuff is preaching to the choir. He's basically making shit for people who are already gay.
Trey Parker
00:44:25 But that's not the.Devon Stack
00:44:26 Case with South Park.00:44:27 Lot of you guys who I'm assuming aren't gay, maybe some.
00:44:31 You are.
00:44:33 But I hope not very many.
00:44:36 You've watched South Park.
00:44:38 You probably like some South Park episodes. If you grew up in the 90s.
00:44:43 Almost inescapable.
00:44:46 Some of you might have even played South Park video games. South Park Pinball South Park.
00:44:54 Know you.
00:44:55 Have owned some South Park merch.
00:44:58 Have seen like a South Park plushie somewhere in in your office.
00:45:04 And it was, especially in the early 2000s, late 90s, South Park was fucking everywhere.
00:45:10 You couldn't escape it. South Park albums because they're, you know, all the musical stuff. They released albums.
00:45:18 South Park Christmas carols.
00:45:22 So what was the 1st episode?
00:45:24 The very first episode that that Brian Graydon was one of the executive producers on.
00:45:32 What?
00:45:33 What was it about?
00:45:34 Well, season 1 episode 1, the name of the episode is Cartman gets an anal probe.
00:45:47 And it's quite literally about shoving things up the ass of a 10 year old boy. Now, you could say, well, it's not really about that.
00:45:55 About.
00:45:56 It's about aliens, come and you know. But that's the thing about South Park.
00:46:01 Park. They always make it seem like it's about something else.
Voice Actor
00:46:05 Right.Devon Stack
00:46:06 They always make it seem as if.00:46:08 Oh, it's no, it's about aliens. Come and to the small town and that's what the story is. Has nothing to do with.
00:46:17 Putting stuff in in the ass of a kid really. Well in title.
00:46:20 It says anal probe.
Trey Parker
00:46:25 And now, children, our friend Mr. Hat, is going to tell us about Christopher Columbus.00:46:26 Thank you.
00:46:30 That's right, Mr. Garrison. Christopher Columbus discovered America and was the Indians best friend.
Devon Stack
00:46:38 So.00:46:39 Here you see that not only are they introducing, this is the first.
00:46:44 This is the introduction I guess, of Mr. Garrison, where obviously everyone watching this first episode is like, oh, holy shit, their teacher is gay.
00:46:54 But they also rehash a joke from one of their older things about Christopher Columbus and the Indians. That's like, a an ongoing thing.
00:47:03 But this is everyone knows that he's gay automatically, and this would be very.
00:47:09 Shocking. I think people don't realize in in the context of of 1997.
00:47:16 When this would.
00:47:16 Air a lot of the stuff that would seem normal today was really.
00:47:23 Shocking.
00:47:25 Just the idea, even if you're not explicitly saying that he's gay, which they don't yet in the 1st episode.
00:47:31 You get the idea.
00:47:33 That there's a gay teacher for little kids. That's not. That's not cool, but it's normalizing this kind of stuff.
00:47:40 It's taking the sting away from it because every time you see this scene, it's a little less shocking.
00:47:47 The first time you.
00:47:48 Oh, holy shit. They've got a gay.
00:47:50 It's like, whoa, like you actually have a physical, visceral reaction to it.
00:47:54 But then the next time it's, you know, maybe it's.
00:47:56 Little.
00:47:57 Maybe it's a little funny 'cause. He's got this Mr. hat guy and he's super gay, and it's kind of funny.
00:48:05 But again, they keep making jokes about things going into Cartman's ass, and in fact, I mean they say it's not just me overreacting.
00:48:13 They say themselves that that's basically what most of the episodes about.
Trey Parker
00:48:17 Why is it that everything today has involved things either going in or coming out of my ass?Devon Stack
00:48:24 And it that's most of the jokes, things going into his ass.00:48:29 So aliens come and most of you guys have seen this episode.
00:48:35 They do some joke about cows being the smartest species on the planet.
00:48:39 It really kind of comes across as a RIP off of Hitchhiker's guide of the Galaxy when the aliens.
00:48:46 Interact with earth and you find out dolphins are the smartest species on the planet, so nothing really original.
00:48:54 And that's really the end of the.
00:48:56 There you see Brighton Graydon's name right there as one of the executive producers alongside Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
00:49:05 You also see that Brian Graydon is listed as as has a credit for developed by because he was the one that that helped them massage their their talents into something that would be digestible.
00:49:20 For television.
00:49:24 Now if.
00:49:24 Wasn't super gay for you? I understand.
00:49:26 Especially given the context of the day, almost 30 years later, it kind of seems a little quaint, like, OK.
00:49:34 It's an anal probe.
00:49:35 Whatever. It's a joke about an anal probe. It's not.
00:49:39 It's not really gay, and it's a little weird that it's little kids 'cause that's.
00:49:42 Aspect of it, right?
00:49:44 A lot of these jokes.
00:49:46 And in fact, they're probably. There's probably gonna have to be a Part 3.
00:49:50 Because another thing I noticed in revisiting some of these episodes.
00:49:54 Is how pedo-y some of this stuff would get.
00:49:57 But we'll maybe get more into that in another stream.
00:50:02 But it.
00:50:03 It does add an extra like.
00:50:07 Shock value to it like that. It's not just people sitting around, you know, swearing and talking about these blasphemous topics or about fags in this casual way.
00:50:19 Little kids doing it.
00:50:22 Now the next episode to really kind of try to normalize homosexuality doesn't really beat around the Bush. In fact, it only happens a couple episodes later.
00:50:34 In episode 4 of season 1. So this is also airing in 1997 and the name of the episode is Big Gay Al.
00:50:43 So just in case you have any questions about what this episode's about now, it starts off with.
00:50:51 One of their one of their one of the characters.
00:50:53 And his dog is gay.
00:50:56 And this is the story arc, because I'll tell you what, there's one thing that I want to make clear.
00:51:04 I think Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
00:51:07 And I don't know.
00:51:07 I'm not in the writers.
00:51:09 I don't know how much each one.
00:51:12 I suspect, as I said, Trey Parker's doing most of the heavy.
00:51:15 But either way.
00:51:17 If.
00:51:17 There's. You can't say they're not talented.
00:51:20 You can't say they don't understand story structure and you can't say that they don't get better as time goes on as they make more and more episodes.
00:51:30 You can't say they're not talented comedians.
00:51:32 And in fact, that's what makes this effective.
00:51:36 If if people didn't like South Park, this would be just some obscure cartoon that no one had ever heard of.
00:51:42 It wouldn't have had any social impact whatsoever.
00:51:44 Wouldn't be worth talking about.
Trey Parker
00:51:46 The only.Devon Stack
00:51:46 Reason why it is worth talking about. The only reason why it did make a social impact is because they were good at what they did.00:51:53 And it was a very it was very successful propaganda.
00:51:57 And you know, look, I in watching the the show when we visiting a lot of these episodes, there are still some jokes that that make me laugh that are still kind of funny.
00:52:09 And there is still AI can still see the complexity in their storytelling.
00:52:15 It's not just hitting you over the head with the idea there.
00:52:19 Have an A and AB.
00:52:20 It's a little formulaic. In the first couple seasons.
00:52:24 In the way you would expect a good film student to execute.
00:52:28 Where they're not really trying to venture outside outside.
00:52:32 The conventional wisdom when it comes to how to structure a narrative and all that sort of a thing, but they're they're actually executing it well. A lot of film students get out of film school and and yeah, they're just not capable of doing it. You know, they're they.
00:52:47 They they they overestimate their abilities.
00:52:51 And try to go a different they stray too far away from convention and make some kind of like you know cluster.
00:52:57 No one understands but them, but these guys are really good at understanding how to have an A and AB story.
00:53:03 And they often use that to cloak the actual.
00:53:08 Message because they would make one or the other so distracting.
00:53:13 That you wouldn't.
00:53:14 Wouldn't.
00:53:15 We get in this a little bit.
00:53:18 You wouldn't necessarily pay as much attention to the message in, or at least when you thought back to that episode, that's not what your mind would focus on, even though the poison pill had been delivered.
00:53:29 You wouldn't focus on the fact that it was about.
00:53:32 You know, promoting a normalizing homosexuality, you would focus on whatever the other storyline was.
00:53:38 Now in this case, the storyline is the the A story is homosexual normalization. The B story.
00:53:46 Not even really going to talk about 'cause, it's almost irrelevant.
00:53:49 But it's the it's about a big football game that Stan is going to be.
00:53:54 The big football star and something they kind of went away from in later episodes, you don't hear much about the sports stuff anymore.
00:54:02 But in this beginning of the episode, like literally the way that it opens up, you find out that his dog is gay.
00:54:10 And this is again it's to address the idea.
00:54:12 Think of the audience in 1997.
00:54:15 Think of the context of 1997.
00:54:17 This is a time when your audience is mostly edgy teenagers.
00:54:22 Edgy teenagers who call each other faggots don't like actual faggots.
00:54:27 They when they when they.
00:54:30 Think about like who it would be gay.
00:54:32 Their school.
00:54:33 They probably have a cup like a handful they suspect are gays and they get bullied.
00:54:38 But no one's even out of the closet in high school, right?
00:54:41 It's so taboo the subject of being homosexual.
00:54:47 That it's really, that's why it's such a joke. That's why everyone calls each other faggots cause no one's actually thinking that you're an actual faggot.
00:54:56 They just think it's a funny thing to call you 'cause. It's a humiliating thing to call you.
00:55:01 And so that's the context.
00:55:03 All these kinds of edgy teenagers, all these kids that have a healthy, healthy level of homophobia and they're sitting down to watch this and how do you get those kids that are watching this to actually accept homosexuals?
00:55:20 Well, let's see.
Trey Parker
00:55:22 He's the toughest dog on the mountain. No way.00:55:25 Everybody knows that Sylvester is the toughest dog in South Park.
00:55:31 He's not meaner than Sparky.
00:55:32 Oh yeah, let's see.
00:55:34 It's your birthday.
00:55:35 Sparky will kick his ass.
00:55:36 I'll put a dollar on Sylvester. You're on, dude.
00:55:40 That's it, sparky.
00:55:41 His ass.
00:55:46 He's doing something to his ass.
00:55:48 Not kicking his ass, but he's definitely doing something to his ass.
Devon Stack
00:55:52 And there you go. There's the.00:55:54 The punch line.
00:55:55 Now it's funny.
00:55:57 It's funny the dog.
00:55:59 It's a gay dog.
00:56:00 It's a gay dog. Everyone's shocked by it.
Trey Parker
00:56:05 I think your dog is gay.00:56:06 What do you mean? That dog is a gay homosexual.
Devon Stack
00:56:11 See, and it's a bad thing.00:56:13 Stan is distraught by the idea that his dog is gay.
00:56:18 And so throughout the episode, his dog is going around and gay raping other dogs.
00:56:22 That's supposed to be the edgy joke. That's kind of funny.
00:56:26 And this is where you see a device that you often see in Hollywood films that in fact I will.
00:56:33 I'd like to make the case and I sort of mentioned this in the last stream that the Gen. X and to some extent millennial Archie Bunker.
00:56:44 Was Eric cartman.
00:56:46 Eric Cartman was the belligerent, racist, ignorant, fat, stupid asshole. That was funny.
00:56:57 But no one wanted to be him.
00:57:00 People laughed and they they they thought they could relate to him on some level, but at the end of the day you didn't want to be Cartman. At the end of the day, the role models, if you will, would be either Stan or Kyle.
00:57:13 Like the normal kids.
00:57:15 That actually have, you know, a a reasonable.
00:57:19 Value an acceptable value system that you're supposed to conform.
00:57:24 Whereas Cartman is there to be over the top.
00:57:28 Be funny because you.
00:57:29 He made a joke about Jews.
00:57:32 But ultimately, no one wants to be.
00:57:35 Eric cartman.
00:57:36 Now they they do this more and.
00:57:39 As the series goes on.
00:57:41 But what they did when they wanted to be.
00:57:43 Super obvious about is they introduced these two kids, who I don't even know if they have names. They're not in very many episodes, but they're the ultras.
00:57:52 Ignorant, bigoted kids. They'll just like, you know, I don't know if they have names because they cart them in every once in awhile to just walk by and be the kid. You definitely don't want to be looking at them.
00:58:05 Angry they're ugly.
00:58:08 And they go by and just they sound retarded and make.
00:58:10 Of the gay dog.
Trey Parker
00:58:12 Sure, glad my dog isn't gay.Matt Stone
00:58:13 Yeah, maybe you should name your dog Sparkette Stan.Voice Actor
00:58:18 Gay dog.Devon Stack
00:58:20 Of course, they even give them, like, almost like a southern accent.00:58:24 That the same kind of accent that they'll later use, and we'll talk about this in the in the race.
00:58:30 Stream where they took her jobs. It's like the same kind of accent.
00:58:36 Ignorant Hick.
00:58:37 So these ignorant Hicks walked by and they're making fun of Stan's dog because he's gay.
00:58:42 And it's already supposed to generate.
00:58:45 A feeling that, oh, I don't.
00:58:47 To be like them.
00:58:48 I'll, I'll. I'll maybe laugh because they're making fun of the gay dog. But you know, I don't want to be like them.
00:58:56 You know, they're they're look at them.
00:58:58 They're they're stupid.
00:58:59 Ugly.
00:59:01 But Stan, just like anyone in the audience, doesn't want to have a gay dog.
Trey Parker
00:59:07 Mr. Garrison, can I ask you a?00:59:09 Of course.
00:59:09 Stanley, what is it? What?
00:59:11 Homosexual.
00:59:13 Oh, well, Stanley. I guess you came to the right person. Sit down.
00:59:18 Stanley gay people.
00:59:22 Well, gay people are evil.
00:59:24 Right down to their cold black hearts, which pump not blood like yours and mine, but rather a thick vomitous oil that oozes through their rotten veins and clots in their pea sized brains, which becomes the cause of their Nazi S patterns of violent behavior.
00:59:37 Do you understand?
00:59:40 Good. I'm glad we could have this little talk.
00:59:42 Now you go outside and practice football like a good little heterosexual.
Devon Stack
00:59:47 And of course, this is the absurdity over the top straw man, where you've got double absurdity because he's clearly the gay character, which also leans into the idea that if you, the more anti-gay you were, the more you were actually covering up.01:00:04 For a a latent homosexuality within yourself that the people that argued the hardest.
01:00:10 That were the most.
01:00:11 Violent, violently against homosexuality.
01:00:16 Those were the gayest.
01:00:17 Secretly, they were just repressed.
01:00:20 Now that's the only reason why they felt like so strongly about the topic is because deep down, they had some.
01:00:29 You know, unresolved gay issue.
01:00:30 And that's precisely the way they present.
01:00:35 Mr.
01:00:36 Not just on the gay issue. They use him again and again and again as this.
01:00:42 Unhinged character, who often.
01:00:46 It will be an example of you only hate it because you're you're just trying to hide some aspect of yourself.
01:00:54 And so that's that's why you're lashing out against this, not just with homosexuality later in the in other seasons, though, use it for other other things.
01:01:02 At this point.
01:01:04 That's the joke.
01:01:05 The joke is he's clearly gay and he's just lashing out against homosexuals because he's hiding and that was the big thing in the 90s.
01:01:14 That was the big talking point.
01:01:16 Oh, you must be gay yourself.
01:01:18 What? Why? Why don't you want gays?
01:01:20 To be happy?
01:01:21 Oh no. Homophobes are the real fags.
Trey Parker
01:01:26 Speaking of pounding ass, here comes Dan's little homo dog. Shut up, dude.01:01:30 Sparky, where'd you get that pink scarf?
01:01:34 Man, that is the gayest dog I have ever seen.
01:01:36 Just needs some training, that's all.
01:01:38 Sit, sparky.
01:01:40 Good boy, now shake.
01:01:43 Good boy.
01:01:44 Now, don't be gay.
01:01:47 Don't be a gay spark.
01:01:49 Don't be gay.
Devon Stack
01:01:51 And now you have the absurdity here, but they'll also do another episode where they they try to make the argument with this joke that, oh, you expect just be able to tell people not to be gay.01:02:05 Then they won't be gay anymore.
01:02:07 Well, that you're being.
01:02:08 All these gay people, they were born gay.
01:02:11 Can't you?
01:02:12 You can't tell someone to not be gay any more than you can tell a black person to stop being black.
01:02:19 So this is absurd.
01:02:22 Why would you tell me?
01:02:23 Obviously they're not just like some trained dog where you tell them to sit, shake and then not be gay.
01:02:28 Is stupid.
01:02:30 And then, of course, they trod in the two random characters.
01:02:33 I'm I'm sure some South Park nerd fan knows their names, but you know that these are.
01:02:40 Are just basically the ignorant kids they throw into.
01:02:44 Make you not want to agree with them.
Trey Parker
01:02:46 Hey Stan. Your dog been to any pride marches lately?Matt Stone
01:02:50 Yeah, maybe you should take him to a Barbra Streisand concert.Devon Stack
01:02:59 Yeah. Just to really make sure you know that you should actually feel bad for the dog is look at those those ignorant kids.Trey Parker
01:03:08 Who cares if your dog is gay?01:03:10 It's not that bad.
01:03:11 Way.
01:03:12 My mom says God hates gay people.
01:03:14 That's why he smoked the sodomies in France.
01:03:18 I know, Mr. Garrison said that homosexuals are evil, but but Sparky doesn't seem evil.
01:03:23 Well, maybe Mr. Garrison is.
01:03:24 You should ask somebody else why, who?
01:03:27 And now back to Jesus and pals on South Park public access.
Devon Stack
01:03:32 And so now we have the Jewish friends saying, well, maybe maybe being OK or being gay is fine.01:03:39 Maybe this advice that you're getting from adults, it's coming from a place of ignorance.
01:03:43 Maybe they're wrong.
01:03:45 And let's let's see what. What, what?
01:03:48 Has to say about this.
01:03:50 Because at the time in the late 90s, you did have a lot of Christian churches in America who were bleeding followers who were looking to expand.
01:04:01 Their tent make a big tent, just like the Republican Party, right is.
01:04:06 They were beginning to, you know, some of these.
01:04:11 Non denominational generic Jesus churches.
01:04:16 Except gay people into their churches. And so you kind of had this conflict because in the late 90s, a lot of the major religions or major versions of Christianity were still against gays and and but there was a little bit of acceptance during the bleed in.
01:04:33 So let's call it Jesus, who has a cable access show and see what he thinks about this whole thing.
Trey Parker
01:04:42 Hi Jesus. I have a dog and he's a he's a homosexual.Voice Actor
01:04:48 My son.Trey Parker
01:04:49 A lot of people have wondered what my stance on homosexuality is.Voice Actor
01:04:52 So I'd like to state once and for all my true opinion you see.Trey Parker
01:04:56 That's all the time we left for Jesus and pals.01:04:59 Stay tuned for martyr movie reviews.
Devon Stack
01:05:01 So they they they deflect.01:05:04 They say, well, who knows, right?
01:05:07 Who knows what Jesus would think?
01:05:10 There's no way to really know.
01:05:12 And even by, even though the Bible's abundantly clear on the topic.
01:05:17 In many, many, over over again, it's who knows who knows right? Who can tell.
01:05:23 So Stan's dog gets upset because it realizes that Stan doesn't like him anymore, or is upset that he's gay and he wanders off.
01:05:33 And.
01:05:36 You know, to runs away.
01:05:38 Meanwhile, Stan's having a hard time concentrating at practice 'cause. He's worried about his dog being gay.
Trey Parker
01:05:44 I can't concentrate 'cause. My dog is gay.Matt Stone
01:05:46 Well, you know what they say.Voice Actor
01:05:47 You can't teach a gay dog straight tricks.Trey Parker
01:05:50 Stop filling his head with that queer loving propaganda.Voice Actor
01:05:54 Say what you of all people should be sympathetic.Trey Parker
01:05:56 What do you mean?Voice Actor
01:05:57 Well, you're gay, aren't you?Devon Stack
01:05:59 What?Trey Parker
01:06:00 What the hell are you talking about?01:06:02 Am not gay.
Devon Stack
01:06:04 See in there again, you've got a they're underlining the previous joke about the people who are most homophobic are actually secretly gay.01:06:15 The dog wanders off into the woods and finds a Big castle where it says big gay owls, big gay animal sanctuary.
Voice Actor
01:06:27 Below there little pop.01:06:29 I'm big a owl.
01:06:32 Have you been Outkast?
01:06:35 Well, then, I'm so glad you found my big gay animal sanctuary.
01:06:38 All big gay friends.
01:06:40 Would you like to live with us?
01:06:43 Come on in, little fellow.
01:06:44 Nobody will ever oppress you here.
Devon Stack
01:06:48 So again, the Super Gayist character probably ever on television, whether animated or not, that was probably the gayest character to ever be on TV by 1997.01:07:02 You know his names.
01:07:03 Gay al.
01:07:05 Gayer than any character ever.
01:07:10 So Stan can't find his dog.
01:07:15 And eventually.
Voice Actor
01:07:18 Hi little.01:07:19 How are you doing today?
Trey Parker
01:07:21 Fine. How are you? I'm super.Voice Actor
01:07:23 Thanks for asking.Trey Parker
01:07:24 Mike, a dog ran.01:07:25 And I was wondering if maybe he came here.
01:07:27 Well, let's see. Come on in.
01:07:30 Do you have lots of gay dogs here?
Voice Actor
01:07:32 We have all sorts of gay animals here at big gay owls.01:07:35 Over here we have a gay lion LOL and we have gay water Buffalo gay hummingbirds.
01:07:40 Here's a gaggle of gay gooses.
01:07:42 Fellas.
01:07:43 It's so super to see you.
Trey Parker
01:07:46 Wow, seems like the animals here are really happy.Voice Actor
01:07:48 Of course they are silly buns.01:07:50 It's the one place where gay animals can really be themselves.
01:07:53 You like to dance?
Trey Parker
01:08:00 Hi it's Marky how's it going?01:08:02 I missed you, old pal.
01:08:03 You really had me scared.
01:08:05 Come on, let's go home.
01:08:06 I can still make it in time for the game. We can work on making you not gay together.
01:08:12 Sparky young man, it appeared.
Voice Actor
01:08:14 You still don't understand.Trey Parker
01:08:16 What don't I understand?Voice Actor
01:08:17 Come this way, I have to show you something.Devon Stack
01:08:22 And notice how it stands totally fine with how super gay he is.01:08:27 Very trusting the Super gay guy is not being creepy at all, you know?
01:08:32 He's just trying to be helpful.
01:08:34 And he's teaching Stan about how being gay is totally normal.
01:08:38 And and the idea that you're going to try to make your dog not gay. That's just wrong thinking.
Voice Actor
01:08:45 OK, Stan, I think you should get in line for my big gay boat ride.Trey Parker
01:08:49 Step aboard Stanley.Voice Actor
01:08:54 Everyone and welcome aboard the Big Gay boat ride on this adventure.01:08:57 Be seeing the world of gayness throughout time.
01:09:00 You see, gayness has existed since the beginning of time, from the Egyptian Pharaohs to the Shoguns of Japan.
01:09:06 I.
01:09:09 Oh, look out.
01:09:10 It's the oppressors, Christians and Republicans and Nazis. Oh my.
01:09:10 I.
Devon Stack
01:09:13 Hello.Voice Actor
01:09:16 Oh, oh gosh, that was close.01:09:18 Let's steer our big a boat out of here and into a place where gays are allowed to live freely.
01:09:24 OK.
Trey Parker
01:09:25 It's OK, this game means.01:09:27 Happy means game we're at anymore because we're on the closet door.
01:09:32 It's OK, man.
01:09:33 You'll be gay.
Voice Actor
01:09:34 So what do you think, Stan?Trey Parker
01:09:36 This kicks ass.01:09:37 I'm sorry I tried to change the spark.
01:09:39 Just didn't understand.
Voice Actor
01:09:41 Isn't this precious?Trey Parker
01:09:42 Thanks for everything, Big Al. What?Voice Actor
01:09:45 Problem. Kids, Are you sure you don't want to stay for some toasted cheese sandwiches?Trey Parker
01:09:49 No thanks. I've gotta get back to the big football game. Come on, boy.Voice Actor
01:09:53 Oh, Stan.01:09:54 When you go back to town, tell them about us. Will you tell them there are gay animals here who need homes desperately?
Trey Parker
01:10:03 I will be gay, al. I will.Voice Actor
01:10:06 Oh, my carrot cake.Devon Stack
01:10:10 Now what I did is I edited out the bee story out of this long section.01:10:17 Strung altogether.
01:10:20 I mean, well, either way, everything's super.
01:10:23 But the way it erred was stitched in between each of these little scenes was a they would flip back to the bee story, which was about football, and about the parents of of the South Park kids.
01:10:39 Wanting to sabotage the mascot for the opposing team.
01:10:43 So is.
01:10:44 Again, it's totally meaningless for the episode, because the episodes clearly about, hey, look, being gay is totally normal.
01:10:52 People have been gay forever since the dawn of time and the banned people trying to oppress gays.
01:10:58 Christians and Nazis and Republicans. And you need to hurry up and accept being gay.
01:11:04 And stands like oh, I never knew gay means happy and happy means gay.
01:11:08 It's all good.
01:11:10 Put all together like that. It's like, really fucking over the top hitting you over the.
01:11:14 With it.
01:11:15 But the way that it aired it was split up into three different chunks.
01:11:19 There was that was separated by some B story to distract the brain.
01:11:23 There was maybe overloading on gayness.
01:11:28 Now they they weren't great at it yet.
01:11:31 Get better later on.
01:11:33 But that that was that was the tactic they often used with the A and B story.
01:11:40 So Stan, of course, gets back to the game and is able to play now that he's accepted his gay dog.
01:11:48 And then when they don't beat the other team, but they at least because the joke is that's the other part of the joke, was they stood no chance of winning.
01:11:57 And it wasn't that they needed stand a place so they could win, and so they wouldn't lose by as many points as they normally do.
01:12:05 And so when he shows up having Medicaid, it lose by as many points as they usually do. He gives us a speech.
Trey Parker
01:12:14 It's really cool that we beat the spread against the Cowboys.01:12:18 And maybe we can beat them even more next year.
01:12:22 And it's OK to be gay.
01:12:26 What being gay is just part of nature and a beautiful thing.
01:12:30 What the hell is he talking about?
01:12:32 Oh, Stanley, you arrived very late in the game.
01:12:35 Were you that whole time?
01:12:36 I was with my new friend Big Gay al.
01:12:38 He showed me his big gay animal sanctuary and took me on a big gay boat ride where I learned all about the wonders of gayety.
01:12:46 It's true.
01:12:46 I'll show you.
01:12:50 But it was here.
01:12:52 It was all right here that there was a techno dance club.
01:12:55 Then you need to lay off the cops here, right?
01:12:58 I'm worried about you, man.
01:12:59 Over. I thought you ran away.
01:13:02 All those months ago, Sidney, Willie.
Voice Actor
01:13:06 Carlos, I want to thank you so much for bringing everybody here.Trey Parker
01:13:11 Oh, there you are, dude.01:13:12 How's it going?
Voice Actor
01:13:13 I'm.01:13:13 Thanks for asking.
01:13:15 It looks like now my work here is done.
01:13:19 Goodbye.
01:13:20 Peace be with you. Wow.
Devon Stack
01:13:26 And by making him over the top gay, a lot of the people at the time watching this.01:13:33 It as much as this seems like pretty obvious, like pretty obviously in your face.
01:13:39 Except being gay, it was so.
01:13:43 Over the top from what you were expect, this is before.
01:13:46 Queer eye. This is before any kind of you know, flamboyant gay programming existed on television.
01:13:52 So no one was really exposed to it. And so seeing this gay of a character.
01:13:58 Was such a novelty that it almost felt like in a way that even though they were saying you should accept gay people, that it was simultaneously making fun of gay people.
01:14:11 Because any other time you saw gay characters on television, they would make them as not gay as possible.
01:14:19 Like that because they.
01:14:20 You know the tactic of the left was to tell you that they weren't actually gay or that, you know, essentially they were exactly the same.
01:14:28 Gone over lots of episodes of shows doing this.
01:14:31 They're essentially just like, you know, like will and grace, right?
01:14:34 Just like you.
01:14:35 They just happen to fuck guys and what they do in the privacy of their bedroom, that's their business.
01:14:40 That's not your business.
01:14:42 But this was the first time they tried to normalize homosexuality by making it super fucking gay.
01:14:51 So the people watching it would think, well, I don't know this kind of kind of kind of feels like they're making fun of fags.
01:14:58 But the same time telling me that it's OK.
01:15:02 And look, it was brilliant.
01:15:04 Worked.
01:15:04 I had friends.
01:15:07 That would go around singing the songs of Big gay al like. It was funny when they were drunk and not because they were gay.
01:15:15 Because they just thought it was like a funny making fun of fags.
01:15:17 Kind of a song.
01:15:20 And of course, the executive producer.
01:15:24 Brian Graydon, I'm sure, had a little bit of input, but not necessarily as much as you might think as we'll get into later.
01:15:34 So the next episode that we're going to cover.
01:15:37 No, this this was all season 1/19/97. This is now season 2.
01:15:45 Now, after season 1 made you know and they beat a dead horse, making the joke that Mister Garrison.
01:15:53 Was wasn't, you know, was was in denial about how gay, you know, how he was actually gay and would all often make homophobic jokes and comments.
01:16:04 Season 2.
01:16:06 In 1998, this is episode 8, called Summer Sucks.
01:16:12 They delve into him coming out of the closet after an entire season, trying to normalize the idea that they had a gay teacher.
01:16:20 It was now acceptable.
01:16:22 It was now OK, they.
01:16:24 They didn't have to have him as a closeted gay, as as part of the joke, they can make him openly gay as part of the joke.
01:16:31 And So what they do is they have his puppet, Mr. Hat.
01:16:37 Is is taken, is is missing and he starts to have a mental breakdown because the joke is is he's repressed all these homosexual tendencies and use this little puppet that was on his hand throughout the whole first season.
01:16:52 As a way of containing his homosexual thoughts, and without that puppet on his hands.
01:16:59 This repressed homosexuality is beginning to burst out.
Trey Parker
01:17:04 Hey, look, it's Mr. Garrison.01:17:06 Hello children. How is your summer going?
01:17:09 Summer sucks ass, Mr. Garrison.
01:17:10 Hey, have you found Mr. Hat yet?
01:17:12 Oh, that old.
01:17:13 Why? I almost forgot he was gone.
01:17:16 I don't need Mr. Hand. That's good.
01:17:20 Mr. Hat is just a puppet.
01:17:26 Mr. Hat isn't real.
01:17:29 Right.
01:17:31 And I can't sleep or think, where would he have gone? Why would he leave?
Devon Stack
01:17:36 Well, let me ask you this. Why?01:17:38 Where do you think Mr. Hat went?
Trey Parker
01:17:41 How the fuck I know if I knew that, I wouldn't be seeing a psychiatrist, would I?Devon Stack
01:17:45 Well, I guess I see what you're saying, you know.Trey Parker
01:17:48 At first I was sure.01:17:49 Of the children TOCA.
01:17:50 But then I remembered that Mister Hat and I actually had a fight that morning.
Devon Stack
01:17:55 Are you gay?01:17:58 It's just a question.
Trey Parker
01:17:59 Are you propositioning me?01:18:01 No.
01:18:01 Well, I can tell you that I'm 100% not gay.
Devon Stack
01:18:04 Well, I I believe you.01:18:05 Absolutely believe you.
Trey Parker
01:18:07 Mr. Hat, on the other hand, Mr.Devon Stack
01:18:09 Hat was gay?Trey Parker
01:18:10 Sometimes he fantasizes about same sex relations.01:18:13 Sometimes Mr. Hat liked to pretend he was in a sauna with Brett Favre and a bottle of 1000 island dressing.
Devon Stack
01:18:19 That I did not need to know.Trey Parker
01:18:20 Well, I'm.Devon Stack
01:18:21 Just saying, Mr. Garrison, I think that Mister Hat was actually your gay side trying to come out.01:18:27 See, it's it's.
01:18:28 That's gay, but but you're in denial. So you act out your gay persona with a homosexual puppet.
01:18:37 So they used Mr.
01:18:40 Was another animated show on Comedy Central at the time, starring Jewish cast of You Know, Jonathan Katz, who often had Jewish comedians on there was this weird squiggly.
01:18:53 Animation stuff it was.
01:18:55 Not as popular.
01:18:56 All as South Park, but I guess we, you know, somewhat popular.
01:19:00 A few seasons.
01:19:01 It.
01:19:01 So this is like a crossover character.
01:19:05 And they talk about the.
01:19:07 You know the existence of Mr. Hat as cloaking Mr. Garrison's homosexuality and you know the cats out of the bag at this point.
01:19:19 Unable to deal with this, though, Mr. Garrison continues to.
01:19:25 Put on a charade this time with Mr. Twigg, which is like some kind of joke about, you know, whatever. But it doesn't really matter that you get the point.
01:19:35 Now, later in episode in season 3.
01:19:39 Episode.
01:19:40 So this is in 1999.
01:19:43 All this is pre 911.
01:19:45 How long ago this is?
01:19:48 That's one way to look at this.
01:19:51 That's one way to look at this.
01:19:52 Is the gay.
01:19:53 We're still in the gay 90s. Everyone's saying that ours is not like the 90s was wholesome.
01:19:59 This is when this is when all the hell was breaking.
01:20:02 This is when all the gay shit was getting normalized was the 1990s.
01:20:07 Now South Park wasn't the only thing pushing homosexuality.
01:20:11 It was just being the most obvious about it and the most in your face. Edgy about it.
01:20:17 So in this episode, which again the title of the episode is 2 guys naked in a hot tub.
01:20:25 That's the name of the episode.
01:20:27 They explore the idea that not only is Mr. Garrison Gay and it's OK, not only is it OK, the you know the dog is gay and gay means happy and that's OK.
01:20:39 'S.
01:20:40 Nothing wrong with being gay.
01:20:43 But you might be a little bit gay too.
01:20:46 Everyone likes to experiment a little bit.
01:20:50 Everyone's a little bit gay.
01:20:55 And in this episode in Season 3 Episode 8, two guys naked in a hot tub.
01:21:01 You get Stan's dad and Kyle's dad a crazy, drunken party.
01:21:08 In a hot tub together and they decide to experiment.
Trey Parker
01:21:13 Did you see Prince of Victoria in there?01:21:14 Looks hot.
Voice Actor
01:21:15 She sure does.01:21:16 I wouldn't mind taking that home.
Trey Parker
01:21:17 Oh yeah, I'm sure your wife would love that.Voice Actor
01:21:20 I wish.Matt Stone
01:21:21 That's the one thing I've always thought.01:21:22 Experimenting with a threesome.
Trey Parker
01:21:24 With two girls or two guys.Matt Stone
01:21:26 Well, two girls, of course.01:21:27 I mean, with another guy, you know that be?
01:21:31 Yeah.
Trey Parker
01:21:32 You never had a homosexual fantasy.01:21:34 Not that I have.
Matt Stone
01:21:36 You haven't.Trey Parker
01:21:37 No, I mean well, they say everybody has at some point, don't they?Matt Stone
01:21:42 Well, I never really wanted to experiment with anything too crazy, you know, maybe just.01:21:48 I don't know.
01:21:49 Masturbate in front of another guy.
Trey Parker
01:21:55 Yeah, well, that's that's not really gay, is it?Matt Stone
01:21:57 No, no, I don't think so.Trey Parker
01:22:00 Well, it is a night for experimenting.01:22:02 It.
Voice Actor
01:22:03 It sure is.Trey Parker
01:22:07 OK, I'll start.Devon Stack
01:22:09 And so they set up the idea that maybe it's totally normal.01:22:13 Totally normal for you to maybe experiment with one of your friends.
01:22:17 It's not that gay.
01:22:20 It's not that gay to experiment.
01:22:21 Everyone.
01:22:21 Does a little bit.
Trey Parker
01:22:24 And let's not.Devon Stack
01:22:25 Pretend that this isn't supposed to be matched on Trey Parker, OK?01:22:29 Just.
01:22:30 Get that out of the way right now.
01:22:33 Let's not pretend that that probably that probably I guarantee this is this is this is not a.
01:22:41 Let's just say that they tell you.
01:22:42 Write what you know, right?
01:22:44 That what they say.
01:22:45 What you know?
01:22:49 So then the whole episode is after they do it, they they it's very awkward.
01:22:56 Stan's dad is is feeling regrets now. In the bee story, which again is really kind of irrelevant to what the a story the a story of you know, the story that the the title is based on is is really what the the focus should be on.
01:23:13 The B stories that the ATF is surrounded the.
01:23:16 It's it's kind of like a Waco situation because they think that the Wild Party on the inside is.
01:23:22 A cult.
01:23:23 But the other weird thing is.
01:23:27 They have all the boys in the story cross dressing for some reason. In fact, one of them's wearing a gay flag.
01:23:34 And it's totally unnecessary for the story.
01:23:37 I don't know why they do it.
01:23:38 I know why.
01:23:38 They do it.
01:23:39 But they're just pushing more and more gay iconography into it. More. More. When you look at the scene, what do you see? You see boys wearing dresses?
01:23:49 Or you see.
01:23:50 Two guys that were masterbating. So like in a way.
01:23:54 The little boys are experimenting right?
01:23:57 Experimenting with cross.
01:23:58 'Cause, they found some dresses in the room that while their parents are partying downstairs.
01:24:05 They find some dresses and play dress up and wear dresses.
01:24:12 Meanwhile, Stan's dad finally gets freaked out because he thinks everyone knows that what they did in the hot tub.
01:24:21 So he has an outburst.
Trey Parker
01:24:23 God, everybody's looking at me.01:24:24 Everybody knows every.
Voice Actor
01:24:26 But he doesn't know.01:24:27 And why are you so ashamed of Maine?
Trey Parker
01:24:28 What's happened to you?01:24:29 You've become all needy and talkative and.
01:24:31 Just want.
Voice Actor
01:24:32 To know it meant something to you.Trey Parker
01:24:33 It didn't mean anything to me, Jerry.01:24:35 All we did was watch each other masturbate in the hot tub.
01:24:40 Do.
01:24:42 I was just in the hot tub.
01:24:45 Yeah, yeah, it's true.
01:24:46 I thought it would be exciting and maybe it was, but I can't deal with your accusing stairs.
01:24:51 Watched each other jack off in the hot tub.
01:24:53 We did it.
01:24:54 I'm not proud of it, but there it is.
01:24:57 Well, it's not like you're the only guy who's ever watched another guy masturbate.
01:25:00 I've done it.
01:25:01 Me too.
Matt Stone
01:25:01 Yeah, I've done it a few times.Trey Parker
01:25:03 Yep, yeah, me too.Matt Stone
01:25:05 No, I've done it. Yep.Voice Actor
01:25:07 Hell, I've done it too with Cameron here.01:25:10 Ju could you fix some more dip please monita.
Devon Stack
01:25:14 See, it's totally normal.01:25:17 It's a non story.
01:25:20 Half the people at the party have already done it.
01:25:23 He was throwing all freaked out about it for no reason.
Trey Parker
01:25:27 You mean it? I'm not gay.01:25:29 Well, maybe a little, but.
01:25:31 All a little gay.
01:25:32 Oh, I feel so much better.
01:25:35 So we're friends again.
01:25:36 Oh, you bet we are, Jerry.
01:25:38 I feel great.
01:25:39 I feel like I could take on the world.
01:25:41 'S going to be OK.
Devon Stack
01:25:44 Everything's going to be OK.01:25:47 And everyone's a little bit gay.
01:25:50 That was another message that was echoed in the.
01:25:53 Lots of people were trying to push that message that gay is just a gradient.
01:25:58 Just a matter of where.
01:25:59 Fall in this gradient, but it's a spectrum.
01:26:03 Everyone somewhere on the spectrum.
01:26:06 Everyone's a little bit gay.
01:26:07 Maybe it's only 1% or 5% or 15%, but sure everyone's.
Trey Parker
01:26:12 A little bit gay.Devon Stack
01:26:17 And look, Brian Graydon.01:26:19 And when he moved on, he was no longer an executive producer.
01:26:22 Can't blame him.
01:26:25 But I don't really think you have to.
Voice Actor
01:26:27 You mean are we?01:26:29 Yeah.
Trey Parker
01:26:32 Well, I am a little.Devon Stack
01:26:34 See everyone's a little bit gay.01:26:40 And that's what they were pushing.
01:26:44 Again in 1999.
01:26:48 They're pushing the idea that everyone's a little bit gay and like I said.
01:26:53 I'm sure they were writing what they knew.
01:26:55 I'm sure in the people that they interacted with that seemed like a believable scenario.
01:27:05 A believable situation.
01:27:13 So in 2001.
01:27:16 This is.
01:27:18 A new episode.
01:27:20 The new season.
01:27:22 They decide to get rid of Mr. Garrison because they find out they found out he's gay and in year 2000, I think it was, oh, hear that coyote.
01:27:36 I don't know if you guys can hear it.
01:27:37 That was loud.
01:27:41 Yeah, it's been like that every night lately. So anyway, the.
01:27:50 The 4th grade teacher is now.
01:27:54 Mr. Garrison leaves because he's now fired and they have a episode called. This is where they get really smart with AB story.
01:28:06 The episode is called Crippled Fight.
01:28:10 And you think, oh, it's going to be about.
01:28:13 A cripple fight. Two cripples fighting.
01:28:17 But that's not what the episodes about at all.
01:28:19 I think they realized, oh, maybe what we should be doing is make the a story, not the propaganda, kind of like, you know, well, we maybe tried to do with big gay al, but we fucked up because we called it big gay al, and we made it way.
01:28:34 About big gay Al than about the football game, which I didn't even bother.
01:28:37 When we.
01:28:38 Right. Because they were so minor.
01:28:41 Maybe. Maybe this time we should make it about this struggle between the two handicap kids.
01:28:49 Timmy and Jimmy.
01:28:51 But really, that's not what the episode.
01:28:53 About at.
01:28:54 In fact, I'm gonna do the same thing, and I mostly cut out the timing and Jimmy stuff because it really doesn't matter.
01:28:59 The B story is really the a story.
01:29:03 And the bee story is the kids are going to go to Boy Scouts.
01:29:09 And the the father is talking about Boy Scouts was good for him when he was a.
01:29:14 How much he learned to be a man and all the cool things they're going to learn about camping and survival.
01:29:20 And you know how it's going to teach them how to.
01:29:24 How to be more capable people?
01:29:26 But.
01:29:26 Then when they go to drop off their kids at the scout meet, this is what they see.
Trey Parker
01:29:33 You boys just make sure to obey.01:29:34 The Scout leader now.
01:29:35 He's the bad in charge.
01:29:39 Hey, it's big al.
01:29:41 Hello, Stanley.
01:29:42 I was happy to see you and your little friends.
01:29:44 On the list.
01:29:46 You're the new scout.
01:29:47 Leader I just got transferred in. I think everyone's here now. So we.
01:29:50 Get.
01:29:51 Come on, scouts. We've got work to do.
01:29:54 Hey, see you, dad.
01:29:57 Hey, are you parents gonna stand there all night?
01:29:59 Meeting is for scouts only, you silly gooses.
Devon Stack
01:30:07 You see.01:30:08 Now.
01:30:10 They had already moved the Overton Window.
01:30:12 It's now 2001.
01:30:14 They've got people to accept the shit they were trying to normalize back in 1997.
01:30:21 Now they had to accept the idea that fags were safe to leave your children with.
01:30:29 Everyone was OK with gay in the universe of South Park.
01:30:35 But they were uncomfortable.
01:30:36 Creeped him out.
01:30:38 To have gay scout leaders.
Trey Parker
01:30:42 Not saying the new Scout leaders a bad person.01:30:45 I just don't think he should be a scout.
01:30:47 We got to where he is by being a good scout.
01:30:49 We should just leave him alone.
01:30:50 Well, how gay is he?
01:30:51 He's really, really gay, whether or not or want my boy there either.
01:30:55 So he's a homosexual.
01:30:57 What?
01:30:57 I have nothing against homosexuals either, Randy, but the big camping trip is next week.
01:31:01 You saying you're fine with this guy camp?
01:31:03 Tonight alone with our.
01:31:05 You know, boys emulate authority figures, even if it doesn't turn them.
01:31:09 They could end up all talking all fame and prancing around like girls. That's ridiculous.
01:31:13 I don't so.
01:31:15 People, people, please. You're forgetting that homosexuality is a choice.
01:31:19 As many of you know, I myself went through a homosexual faith.
01:31:24 But the light of Christ showed me how to change.
01:31:26 Just give me two hours with this man and I can.
01:31:28 Convert him back.
01:31:29 That's what you said about Peterson, and then you ended up having sex with.
01:31:33 Him. That's not and did.
Devon Stack
01:31:35 And so you have the idea that.01:31:41 Hey, hey. Being gay is fine.
01:31:43 Fine.
01:31:44 It's not that I have a problem with gay people, it's just that I don't want them going out and camping out in the woods with a bunch of little boys.
01:31:53 And then right when you might have people in the audience thinking, yeah, I'd be reasonably throwing this character, the Comic Relief on top of the Comic Relief.
01:32:02 Oh, look, let's. Let's call the priest gay.
01:32:04 Make a joke about him being gay and also.
01:32:08 Make it absurd that it's a choice.
01:32:11 Because that's what he throws in.
01:32:13 Like, oh, it's a choice and no choice.
01:32:17 Look, the only people that think that this guy who's got this repressed homosexuality, he's trying to deal with.
01:32:25 And so that's that's, that's where you were in the universe of South Park and that's where you were, I think in popular culture in 2001.
01:32:34 People were slowly beginning to accept gay people, but they were still creeped out about leaving.
01:32:40 Them around kids, they didn't want them to adopt.
01:32:43 They didn't want them to be Scout masters and look you. The funny thing is even now.
01:32:50 It be like saying like would you want a 40 year old man?
01:32:54 That would be in charge of a Girl Scout.
01:32:57 That would.
01:32:58 By himself. Take little girls out into the woods on camp outs.
01:33:02 One would be OK with that.
01:33:04 So even if there's not something.
01:33:07 Uniquely bad about homosexuality, which there is, but let's just say there.
01:33:12 Let's just let's let's pretend for a second that homosexuality isn't somehow caused by being molested.
01:33:20 And therefore increases likelihood that the homosexuals going to also molest by like a factor of a billion.
01:33:27 Let's pretend that's not like real for a second.
01:33:29 You still wouldn't want a gay guy to go into the forest with a bunch of little boys.
01:33:35 We still wouldn't want it in the same way we wouldn't want a straight guy going in the forest with.
01:33:39 A bunch of little girls.
01:33:40 Just wouldn't want that.
01:33:42 But they had to shit all over it and then make a joke about the preacher being gay and pretend as if the big gay Al has no weird motives.
01:33:53 He's actually a really good scout master. All the kids are really happy with.
01:33:58 The time they're.
01:34:01 They also this is when they introduce the distraction story, then this is the first appearance of Jimmy, the other handicapped kid.
01:34:10 And that's the title of the episode is cripple fight, and that's because Timmy, the kid in the wheelchair gets jealous of the new.
01:34:20 Retard basically.
01:34:21 And they become enemies.
01:34:28 So then the parents go and pick the kids up.
01:34:31 This is very similar to a scene that it was in.
01:34:34 Simpsons episode that I've covered in a previous stream where you have Bart Simpson going out with a gay male.
01:34:44 On a fun, fun day trip. And when he gets back, he's emulating the gay guy.
01:34:51 He's mimicking things that the gay guy said.
01:34:54 And that's just something that little kids do.
01:34:57 It's something little kids do.
01:35:00 It's something I like. Well, I I've.
01:35:02 I have nieces and nephews and and children of friends that I've seen that happen where I hang out and they're like, oh, Uncle, Devin's kind of cool. And you hear him, like, repeating things that you have to be careful what you say around kids 'cause they repe.
01:35:16 You say?
01:35:17 And that's kind of what you had in that Simpsons episode, and that's what happens here.
Trey Parker
01:35:21 You were right, Dad.01:35:22 Is.
01:35:23 We told ghost stories and learned how to make a tornado in a glass.
01:35:26 Yeah, we learned how to make cakes and methods for our bake sale. And best of all, we met this kid named Jimmy.
01:35:31 Disabled, but he doesn't let it ruin his life. He's awesome.
01:35:34 Yeah, we're going to use them to help raise money at our bank sale.
01:35:37 Don't say use him, you big Philly goose.
01:35:40 What did you say?
01:35:41 I just called Cartman a name.
01:35:43 He's a silly goose.
01:35:45 You do not say big silly goose. You call him an asshole like a normal kid.
01:35:50 Dad, I was.
01:35:50 Trying to Stanley, you call your friend an asshole.
01:35:52 This instant! Asshole.
01:35:55 That's better.
Devon Stack
01:35:59 And again, they're trying to make it seem absurd.01:36:02 That, oh, to call him an asshole is better.
01:36:05 Then calling him a silly goose and the answer is yes. Clearly yes. Absolutely yes.
01:36:12 And yes, the kids would mimic even if it was. Look, even if it was.
01:36:18 Very unmolesty you would have children in the company of a gay guy, especially if it's if.
01:36:25 Fact, even if it was a pleasant time, they would have them mimicking the behavior.
01:36:30 And that's not something that you want.
Trey Parker
01:36:36 Well, this is it.01:36:37 We've simply gotten too many complaints from concerned parents about him.
01:36:40 I'm afraid we don't have a choice.
01:36:42 Hiya fellas.
01:36:43 How are you today, Scout?
01:36:45 I'm super.
01:36:45 Thanks for asking. The troops are off having bake sales and I'm pleased to report that we have already raised over $600.00 for the event.
01:36:54 A big day out. It has recently come to our attention that you are.
01:36:58 Gay.
01:36:59 Well, stop the.
01:37:00 You figure that out all by yourself, silly buns, yes.
01:37:02 Well, unfortunately for you, the Scouts have a policy that openly gay men cannot belong.
01:37:08 We are left with no options. Mr. al. I'm afraid you are hereby out of scouts.
Voice Actor
01:37:15 Out of scout.Trey Parker
01:37:17 We're sorry, Mr. Gale.01:37:18 But I've been in scouts since I was 9.
01:37:21 A huge part of my life.
01:37:23 You must understand that scouts is a private club, a club that follows certain beliefs, and one of those beliefs is that homosexuality is immoral.
01:37:32 I see.
01:37:33 It's nothing against you personally.
01:37:35 What if I promise not to be gay anymore? Pinky swear.
01:37:38 We think it's best to just move on, right. Move on.
Devon Stack
01:37:46 So big Gay Al is kicked out of the scouts because at the time.01:37:49 This.
01:37:50 Part of why they did the.
01:37:51 There was a legal battle going on between gay people who wanted to force themselves into the Boy Scouts of America, which, by the way, they were successful in doing.
01:38:01 And now the Boy Scouts don't exist.
01:38:04 Partially because of that, because of lawsuits about kids getting molested by gay Scout masters.
01:38:14 Just you know, just so you know, just so we're clear that that's what happened.
01:38:17 Exactly what fucking happened?
01:38:19 Now it's not.
01:38:20 And now they let a now they let girls into it.
01:38:22 Not even fucking.
01:38:24 Boy Scouts, it's just like it's some kind of fucking joke of what it used to be.
01:38:30 But anyway, that aside, that hadn't happened yet in 2001.
01:38:35 So big Gay Al is kicked out of Scouts and Ohio. It's a travesty.
01:38:39 It's a travesty, and in fact now you get the argument the the other part of the argument that you would often hear.
01:38:47 When people would express concerns about having their kids around a gay scoutmaster or a gay teacher, or any kind of situation where they'd be unsupervised around children.
01:38:59 What would you hear?
01:39:00 And over and over again in the 90s.
01:39:02 You're about to see a A.
01:39:05 Dramatization of that.
Trey Parker
01:39:10 Parents, this is the new Scout leader, Mr. Grazer.01:39:12 Will be taking over for the homosexual.
01:39:15 Nice to meet you.
01:39:16 Right. We actually kind of know each other.
01:39:18 Wife and mine are friends.
01:39:19 Your wife, huh?
01:39:21 Carol is the head of a girls mountain scouts troop.
01:39:24 Well, I guess we're off to the bar until 9:00, then going to go # some brews, huh?
01:39:28 Alright scouts, I am your new scout master. Mr. grazier.
01:39:31 Together we are going to become the best, the sleekest, the most well polished scout troop in all of Colorado.
01:39:36 That right?
01:39:38 When I ask you a question you will answer yes. Scout Master, do I make myself clear?
01:39:43 Good, now the first activity for this evening will be naked pictures.
01:39:49 I'm going to take some pictures of each of you naked in case we need them for later.
Voice Actor
01:39:55 Oh, what is this?Trey Parker
01:39:56 If there's one thing I hate, it's a whining platoon.01:39:58 Don't want to do.
01:40:00 We don't want to get up.
01:40:01 We don't want to have you take naked pictures of.
01:40:03 Us, man, this guys sucks.
01:40:05 Now fall in and strip down scouts.
Devon Stack
01:40:10 You see, the real creep says are the guys you would least suspect.01:40:16 It's not. The gay guys aren't the ones doing all the pedaling.
01:40:19 It's the normal heterosexual looking guys.
01:40:25 It's the inversion of reality.
01:40:28 Because that was always.
01:40:29 Area of.
01:40:30 How do you know? Just because he's gay?
01:40:33 You know, there's, there's heterosexual pedophiles too.
01:40:39 There's guys that seem straight that are into some sick shit too.
01:40:43 Therefore, you shouldn't have any standards.
01:40:46 You shouldn't have any standards whatsoever because of this exception that even if it were real.
01:40:54 When does it change the fact that you should still have standards?
01:40:58 See, this is the. This is the argument of the libertarian the libertarian will often make this argument, they'll say, well, what about this exception?
01:41:10 If it's not, if your ideology it does not have 100% accuracy in in in what it's trying to prevent then then the the rule that you're trying to impose on society should is no and void because of these exceptions.
01:41:28 We're going to focus on like a laser beam on this exception.
01:41:34 That rather than proves the rule, disproves the rule and so makes it asinine.
01:41:39 You shouldn't have rules against things that have any kind of exceptions to them whatsoever.
Trey Parker
01:41:50 All right, scouts, we're gonna end this meeting with a little puppet show.01:41:54 Here's a little scout.
01:41:56 He's always prepared. He's always ready.
01:41:59 Now here's a little scout telling his parents that Mister Grazer took naked pictures of him.
01:42:05 Look what happened. Oh, no. Oh.
01:42:10 Do I make myself clear, scouts?
01:42:14 Oh ho, parents.
01:42:14 All right, that's all the time we have for tonight. Scouts. We sure had a great time, didn't we?
01:42:21 Wow, you sure? Whip those kids into shape?
01:42:23 Now they're acted like men.
01:42:25 Well, you know what I say about kids.
01:42:27 All pink on the inside. You bet.
01:42:29 I heard that. See you, Mr. Granger.
Devon Stack
01:42:35 See.01:42:37 The hetero.
01:42:38 The tough sounding guy.
01:42:40 The real pedo?
01:42:42 That's the one you gotta watch out for.
01:42:45 Meanwhile, the gay guy, he's totally.
01:42:48 Big gay out. He wouldn't have done that.
01:42:52 He's at home, depressed eating ice cream, and the kids are so disturbed by the naked pictures incident they decide they need to get big gay al back because he wouldn't have abused them like that.
01:43:04 They're too afraid to tell the adults what happened.
01:43:09 So they start to pick it and they start to protest and try to get gays back into the scouts.
01:43:18 But that doesn't.
01:43:19 Most people don't want gays to be in scouts.
01:43:25 And what actually ends up drawing the crowd is the fact that there is a cripple fight.
01:43:31 A.
01:43:33 Story I.
01:43:34 The the thinly veiled ace, the cloaking of the the actual a story. A story.
01:43:41 The tension between Timmy and Jimmy finally reaches a climax when they they are actually getting into a fist fight and everyone's so excited by this fight scene that the whole town gathers around to watch it.
01:43:58 And the news mistakes the interest in the fight scene for support for gays and scouts.
01:44:06 And it's kind of funny because.
01:44:10 It's a little bit genius.
01:44:12 'Cause, what they're saying is.
01:44:15 We know you're watching this episode because we called it cripple fight.
01:44:19 We know that when you watch the the channel on cable that shows you the listings or the when you read the TV Guide.
01:44:28 Is pre Internet.
01:44:29 Or at least before a lot of people had Internet.
01:44:31 And you saw a cripple fight. That's why you tuned in.
01:44:36 We know that when we first introduced Timmy the kid in a wheelchair.
01:44:42 The.
01:44:43 The TV executives at Comedy Central Limited US to a couple of seconds to have him on the.
01:44:49 Because they were worried about protests and were pleasantly surprised when they got super high ratings and immediately began making Timmy merchandise.
01:45:00 And also suggested that we have more of Timmy.
01:45:04 And then we made a whole Timmy episode and that Timmy was this popular character, and now we're going to throw in this other character named Jimmy.
01:45:12 Gonna be double the double the retard fun.
01:45:18 And you're watching this episode because there's this really funny, really long, overly long over the top long cripple fight scene.
01:45:27 These two retards fighting it out. It's hilarious.
01:45:37 But the real message?
01:45:39 Is we want you to accept gay scout counselors.
01:45:46 We're gonna, in a way, kind of laugh at you and make a joke about it by making that an aspect of the actual episode itself.
01:45:55 We're going to make it so that in the episode, people don't actually want gay Scout masters, but they're gathering in large crowds to see the cripple fight just like you and your stupid friends that are laughing at the jokes.
Trey Parker
01:46:13 Tom, I'm standing out front of Henry's supermarket, where 5 brave little boys are holding a rally to support gays in scouting.01:46:20 The rally is drawing so much attention that people from all over the country are taking media notice.
01:46:25 Boys have shown me the light.
01:46:27 I never knew the mountain Scouts was a hate group.
01:46:29 Is a wake up call to.
01:46:31 We cannot turn our backs on gays anymore.
01:46:34 Oh God, they're actually pulling it off.
01:46:36 Rally has also caught the attention of Old scouts members like Steven Spielberg, director of such films as always and 1941.
01:46:44 I salute those boys and their.
01:46:46 I am hereby cutting all my funding to the scouts. Rally is also caught. The attention of high power lawyer Gloria Allred.
Voice Actor
01:46:53 It is a disgrace that the.01:46:55 Homer folks are allowed to discriminate.
Devon Stack
01:46:57 I am taking this case on personally.Trey Parker
01:47:00 With this kind of support, Tom, these boys are.01:47:02 Sure to have a victory for gays.
01:47:04 Back to you.
01:47:05 Thanks Chris.
01:47:06 In other news, the FBI has finally caught the child molester known as Mr. Slippyfist, the sick child molester was found with disturbing graphic photos of young boys naked, which we will show you now.
01:47:17 Here's one, and here's another Eddie.
01:47:20 Oh my God, look at this one. Sick son of a bitch. This one right here.
Devon Stack
01:47:26 No, it's funny child porn joke.01:47:30 So again, they make fun of you, and then they really hammered home with the with the child porn joke at the end before they go to commercial.
01:47:40 So the case goes to the Colorado Supreme.
01:47:43 This was actually another case that was happening. Like I said at the time.
01:47:48 They the the court rules against the Boy Scouts.
01:47:53 And big gay Al is allowed back into the scouts.
01:47:58 But then we have this monologue, which is also look my argument. My whole position is that South Park.
01:48:09 Is largely and I mean largely to blame for the.
01:48:16 New conservatives these the new maguttards the new Magga that is pro gay.
01:48:22 They draw.
01:48:23 Line at trans kids, but like almost everything, you know.
01:48:27 To the left of that is totally fine, right?
01:48:30 It's only trans kids right now.
01:48:32 You know that line will move, in fact, that line's been a little wiggly.
01:48:37 But that line is it was was much further much further.
01:48:43 Back in the 90s.
01:48:45 I guess when they said it was 2001.
01:48:49 And most people.
01:48:52 Were still uncomfortable with this, and one of the ways one of the tactics that you would hear and you still you still hear conservatives using this exact same argument and libertarians especially using this argument every time there's a leftist issue that comes up.
01:49:07 What do you hear?
01:49:10 What do you hear? They want to take 'cause. They don't want you to look at something like a social change like this. A dramatic social shift like this and blame the actual people doing it.
01:49:21 In this case, I mean they the two people they showed the famous people were Jews.
01:49:26 Don't obviously draw attention to that, but they were Jews.
01:49:30 But they make they don't.
Trey Parker
01:49:31 They don't.Devon Stack
01:49:32 Well, they certainly don't tell you that it's Jews, but they also don't tell you that it's the people that it's for, right?01:49:39 They'll tell you.
01:49:40 Oh, not even gay people want this.
01:49:43 Not even gay people want this.
01:49:46 It's leftists, it's leftists.
01:49:51 With Jewish last names, it's leftist.
01:49:55 It's.
01:49:56 Gays don't blame gays for the promotion of gay rights.
01:50:03 Gaze.
01:50:06 And so that's what they.
01:50:07 They they show, they make big gay al 'cause they don't want you to be mad at at gays for this radical social change where all of a sudden you're allowed to have gay scout masters.
01:50:21 And so they try to take the blame off big gay al by making him, oh, I'm reasonable. I'm not the one that wanted this.
01:50:30 It was just these kooky Hollywood.
01:50:33 Of course they don't say that they're Jews.
01:50:35 It's to some extent, just like the only reason why this stuff works.
01:50:40 There has to be at least an ounce of truth to it. An ounce. And believe me, if there's no more than an ounce, it's just an ounce.
01:50:47 Yes, obviously there is.
01:50:49 There's the the Hollywood component to it.
01:50:53 Right.
01:50:53 But it's.
01:50:54 Gay Jews. If the gay Jews in Hollywood, they were pushing this and Jews generally that were OK with this even, you know, even Kyle, the the Jewish kid, has been OK with gay everything since the beginning of the series.
Trey Parker
01:50:55 It's like.Devon Stack
01:51:08 But yeah, they're not going to touch that with a 10 foot pole.01:51:10 Not going to touch that, not.
01:51:12 Park, but they need to take the blame off gays 'cause they don't.
01:51:16 To.
01:51:16 They don't want to damage. They don't want to undo the movement of the Overton window.
01:51:22 Already accomplished.
01:51:24 So they have this big, long monologue and also this is the the libertarian argument.
01:51:28 Right. The whole libertarian argument is they want to have their cake.
01:51:33 Eat it too.
01:51:34 They want to shove you down that slippery slope, but then pretend like every time you slide past another marker that it had nothing to do with them shoving you at the top of the hill.
Trey Parker
01:51:45 They they believe.Devon Stack
01:51:46 In this magical thinking that there is no slippery slope that they'll shove you down the hill and like 20% down the hill you'll just magically stop.01:51:56 But all that inertia, that gravity will just stop.
01:52:00 Happening.
01:52:02 That's the magical thinking of the new Conservatives and the libertarians.
01:52:09 We're OK with gay people and but you know, we're not OK necessarily with, you know, it's OK to be a little creeped out by the gay Scout masters and also.
01:52:23 We we have a little conflict now here, don't we?
01:52:25 OK.
01:52:26 Because the Boy Scouts are a private.
01:52:29 Uh oh, this is another reason why libertarianism is fucking ridiculous.
01:52:35 Because now you've got a conflict. Walnut libertarian ideal is you can't have the government telling this private club.
01:52:42 Who to allow?
01:52:43 Into the club and who to who to exclude?
01:52:47 That at this private club wants to exclude gay people, that it should be allowed to.
01:52:54 Then simultaneously, they're telling you that gay people.
01:52:58 Have the same rights as everybody else.
01:53:01 And you can't.
01:53:02 Your cake and eat it too.
01:53:04 It's one of the other. You can't say that being gay is this thing that you know you can't.
Trey Parker
01:53:10 You can't help but.Devon Stack
01:53:13 You're Born This Way and and you deserve all the same rights as everyone else and all the same opportunities under all the same conditions.01:53:24 But then at the same time, say, but also if you're a club.
01:53:28 Should be able to exclude them.
01:53:32 Unless of course, you want to rollback all the Civil Rights Act and all that stuff, which I'm all about, but you know.
01:53:39 As libertarian as the South Park guys are, they'll they're never going to again.
01:53:43 Another thing they won't touch with a 10 foot pole.
01:53:45 So here's the little monologue from Big gay al trying to trying to patch things up with the people who are angry about this.
01:53:54 Court decision.
Trey Parker
01:53:55 I don't want this.Voice Actor
01:53:57 Watch her.Trey Parker
01:53:59 Look, I appreciate what you kids did. I really do.01:54:02 This isn't what I wanted.
01:54:04 I'm proud to be gay, and I'm proud to be in a country where I'm free to express myself. But freedom is a two way street. If I'm free to express myself.
01:54:13 Then the Scouts have to be.
01:54:14 To express themselves too.
Voice Actor
01:54:17 I know these men.Trey Parker
01:54:18 They are good men.01:54:20 They are kind.
01:54:21 They do what they think is best for kids, no matter how wrong we think they might be.
01:54:25 It isn't.
01:54:26 For us to force them to think our way.
01:54:28 It's up to us to persuade and help them see the light, not extort them too.
01:54:34 Please don't cut the scouts funding the Scouts help and have always helped a lot of kids.
01:54:38 Why I love them.
01:54:39 I will continue to persuade them to change their minds, but this is the wrong way to do it.
01:54:45 I am hereby dropping my case.
01:54:48 And allowing the scouts their right to not allow gays into their private club.
Devon Stack
01:54:54 So there you go.01:54:55 They want you to think that that's what how it's going to work.
01:55:00 That's how it's going to work. The slippery slope.
01:55:03 It's a fallacy.
01:55:05 You'll somehow be able to hang on to both of these ideals simultaneously.
01:55:12 Fags don't want to be in your club.
01:55:16 Fags don't want to be in your in your spaces.
01:55:20 Fags don't want to be married.
01:55:22 Fags don't want to adopt children.
01:55:24 Fags don't want any of these things.
01:55:29 Yet.
01:55:33 So don't feel threatened by the fags.
01:55:42 Now we're going to Fast forward to the next year, 2002.
01:55:47 Season 6.
01:55:50 Episode 14. We've played a clip from this one.
01:55:54 In previous streams, because it's based on an actual.
01:55:58 Place. It's called the episodes called the Death Camp of Tolerance.
01:56:05 The death camp of.
01:56:07 This is where you see.
01:56:09 The slippery slope. The libertarians are great at shoving people down the slippery slope and then acting surprised when they can't control gravity.
01:56:19 Acting surprised when they can't stop the big boulder that he shoved down the side of the mountain.
01:56:30 Where's all this wokeness coming from, Ohio?
Voice Actor
01:56:33 It's woke, woke, woke, Wokity woke.Devon Stack
01:56:38 So this is.01:56:39 You have the beginnings of the woke shit.
01:56:45 All the way back in 2005.
01:56:48 The same fire they were attempting to extinguish with big Gay Al's episode.
01:56:54 When he's trying to say, oh, this isn't what gay want, you're going too far with it.
01:56:58 This isn't what fags want?
01:57:00 They just want to be gay.
01:57:03 And for you to be not to not to hurt them, that's all. They just want to be accepted.
01:57:07 Don't be Boy Scout leaders. They don't want to infringe on your freedoms.
01:57:14 Well, surprise.
01:57:17 And so now the libertarians that were shoving the libertine ideas down the the mountainside were horrified that all the the institutions that were being crushed by the giant boulder they shoved over the side.
01:57:37 Now in this episode.
01:57:39 Because gays have now been accepted, the legal realities of America were changing.
01:57:48 We mention how in previous seasons Mr. Garrison was fired for being gay once he finally came out of the closet once he became.
01:57:58 Comfortable with his sexuality, they they fired him.
01:58:02 He now is rehired because America is totally fine, not only with gay Scout masters, but they're also OK with gay or gay teachers teaching children.
Trey Parker
01:58:15 You wanted to see me, Principal Vic?Matt Stone
01:58:15 I.Devon Stack
01:58:17 Yes, Mr. Garrison. Have a seat.01:58:20 Mr. Garrison, some time ago you asked to be promoted from teaching kindergarten back to the third grade.
Trey Parker
01:58:24 I'm aware of that.Devon Stack
01:58:26 I wanna come clean with you and tell you that back then, some of us were uncomfortable with your sexual preferences.01:58:31 Was wrong of us and I wanna make it.
Trey Parker
01:58:33 Wow, that's really great to.Devon Stack
01:58:34 Hear as you know the position of 4th grade teacher has become available and we'd like to offer you.Trey Parker
01:58:39 The job all for real.01:58:41 You're not kidding.
Devon Stack
01:58:42 We, an administration female that you are an individual with your own preferences and we respect that.Trey Parker
01:58:46 Oh, this is all just.01:58:48 There's come true.
01:58:49 Thank you, principal.
01:58:50 I'll do a great job.
Devon Stack
01:58:51 I.01:58:52 I know you will.
Trey Parker
01:58:53 You're sure this is for?01:58:54 I mean, I'm not going to just get fired again for being gay tomorrow.
Devon Stack
01:58:57 It's for real, Mr. Garrison.Trey Parker
01:58:59 Ohh great.Devon Stack
01:59:00 With all the new laws, we could never fire you for being gay.01:59:02 You'd be able to sue us for.
01:59:04 Of dollars right up.
Trey Parker
01:59:07 What?01:59:07 What was I?
Devon Stack
01:59:08 Well, I was just saying that the policies have really.01:59:11 You know, if we fired you for acting day next time you'd be able to sue the school.
01:59:15 For lots of money.
Trey Parker
01:59:17 Oh, right, right, right.01:59:19 How much money exactly?
Devon Stack
01:59:22 Oh well, there was the case out of Minnesota, where the guy was awarded 25,000,000, I think.Trey Parker
01:59:28 You don't say wow. Thanks.01:59:31 Well, Vic?
01:59:34 Holly. Molly. I've got to find a way to get fired.
01:59:36 Being gay.
Devon Stack
01:59:39 So again, they're trying to fight against what?01:59:41 The the monster they've unleashed.
01:59:46 You see, if you if you make it totally fine to be gay, if you're just like everyone else, then yeah, you can't fire people for being gay.
01:59:55 Yeah, you are gonna open up yourself to lawsuits for firing people to be, you know, for being gay or for excluding them from your private club.
02:00:03 That's the monster you unleashed.
02:00:10 So because of this monster they unleashed, they have all these lawsuits popping up around the country. People who get fired for being gay.
02:00:18 Maybe they just get fired and they are gay and say they sue their employer to try to make some money.
02:00:25 And so that's what this is a parody of.
02:00:31 Mr. Garrison decides to be not just gay, but to push it to the limit, which also pushes the limits to the what the audience will accept.
02:00:45 Not just the fictional audience within the episode, but the audience at home. You've already got them to accept all of these gay scenarios, these animated gay scenarios.
02:00:55 At season.
02:00:56 You're at, you know, this is a lot of money is being made for Comedy Central.
02:01:02 The ratings are very.
02:01:03 It's a popular show at this.
02:01:05 There's already a lot of merchandise. South Park is an unstoppable machine.
02:01:13 And the people at home, the big fans of South Park that you know, they'll go and and gather together for, look friends of mine.
02:01:24 We gather around the.
02:01:26 We'd go and, oh, let's.
02:01:26 Hang out at it's someone so's house. And watch the new episode of South Park as it comes out.
02:01:31 Again, this is before the Internet before streaming.
02:01:35 Mostly before teemo even.
02:01:37 Mean.
02:01:37 Just you had to watch it when it was live or you were fucked, and you had to wait until like it was a rerun and you.
02:01:42 They played it again or you missed.
02:01:44 You had to go see it and people did.
02:01:49 And you've gotten those people to accept.
02:01:53 So much so, homosexuality.
02:01:56 What at this point, what would I mean if they've accepted big gay al?
02:02:02 So what's going to be shocking to them now?
Trey Parker
02:02:06 And now for those of you who are new, my name is Mr. Garrison.02:02:10 Who is Mr. hat trick?
02:02:12 Well, I was informed that 4th graders are a little too old for Mr. Hat.
02:02:15 2 year olds are too old for Mr. Hat.
02:02:17 But it's OK because I found a new teacher's assistant. Say hello to Mr. Slave. Hi, kids.
02:02:27 So that's Mr. Slave, the teacher's assistant. Or as I like to write.
02:02:32 Short the teacher's ass.
02:02:35 OK, Mr. Slave, go sit until I need you.
02:02:40 Dude.
02:02:40 I think that Mister slave guy might be a Pakistani.
02:02:44 I'm not saying the rest of the school year is going to be easy. In fact, it's going to be long and hard.
02:02:49 Long and really hard.
02:02:52 Jesus Christ.
Devon Stack
02:02:55 So they introduce a new gayest character who's ever existed on television.02:02:59 Ever, Mr. slave.
02:03:03 Again, further desensitizing the audience at home.
02:03:09 This is a very shocking character. This is even the people that have now grown accustomed to characters like Big gay al are are now Little grossed out again.
02:03:23 It's like when you're trying to become immune to poison, right?
02:03:26 You take a little bit and then a little bit, you know, just enough to maybe get you a little sick but not kill you.
02:03:34 After a while you build up a tolerance to it and you don't feel any side effects at all.
02:03:40 Then you can up the dosage a little bit.
02:03:43 You feel a little sick again.
02:03:46 So you dial it back so that you know.
02:03:47 Don't.
02:03:48 To die just enough, just enough to make you feel sick.
02:03:51 Just just enough to make you throw up in.
02:03:53 Mouth a little bit.
02:03:58 But then you get used to it.
02:04:03 And that's what they.
02:04:04 That's what South Park did with everything. If your entire image is, you are the edgy guys that are always pushing the envelope.
02:04:16 Yeah, I mean, you have to keep pushing.
02:04:21 We're in season.
02:04:22 People have watched six years of you pushing the envelope.
02:04:25 That envelopes gotta be going somewhere.
02:04:31 You just keep rehashing the same edgy jokes from six years ago.
02:04:35 So edgy is it.
02:04:40 That's how South Park would operate.
02:04:43 They would push it further and further and further.
Trey Parker
02:04:48 It's time for punishment.02:04:52 Take it, Mr. slave.
Voice Actor
02:04:53 Oh oh, it hurts.Trey Parker
02:04:55 I will not open up with tomfoolery in my classroom, children.02:04:58 Ah.
02:04:58 Slave put this rubber ball in your mouth.
02:05:01 Take that slave, you take it.
02:05:03 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:05:06 And of course it's all in front of children.02:05:11 And you can say, well, obviously this is a cartoon meant for adults.
02:05:15 And maybe it is.
02:05:19 But psychologically, you're watching a classroom full of 4th graders witness this.
02:05:28 The normalization isn't that. Hey, this is happening at some weird underground gay club in San Francisco.
02:05:36 This is happening in a fourth grade classroom.
02:05:41 The situation that's being normalized in your brain isn't that this kind of shit exists somewhere in the privacy of someone's bedroom.
02:05:49 This is happening in a fourth grade classroom.
02:05:53 What's being normalized in your brain?
Trey Parker
02:05:59 Got our new teacher.02:06:00 It's Mr. Garrison, our old grade teacher.
02:06:02 Uh.
02:06:02 Huh. Well, he has this new teachers assistant, and they're both totally.
Voice Actor
02:06:06 Kyle, you know better than to discriminate against homosexuals.Trey Parker
02:06:10 Yeah, but these guys are really super gay.02:06:13 Well, I'm surprised at you.
02:06:14 I really thought you knew how to accept people for who they were.
02:06:16 Yeah, but dad, no.
02:06:17 But Stanley, we're not raising our kids to be discriminators.
Devon Stack
02:06:21 See just a handful of episodes ago, Randy Marsh was.02:06:28 Against gay people in some situations.
02:06:32 And now that the all the adults are still have have a completely internalized.
02:06:37 They've all fully accepted gay everything, and they're so upset by this.
02:06:45 They force their kids to go to.
02:06:47 The Museum of Tolerance.
02:06:50 The Epistle pushes it.
02:06:51 I'm not even gonna play.
02:06:52 I'm just gonna like, I don't wanna put this. I mean, whatever.
02:06:55 I'm sure it's passe now.
Voice Actor
02:06:57 But.Devon Stack
02:06:58 The B story in this episode. This is the a story.02:07:03 Is all this gay shit the B story to give you an idea of how shocking and how much the envelope has to be pushed?
02:07:10 Is that Mister Garrison puts a hamster up Mr. Slave's ass and the B story is the hamster's adventures.
02:07:20 Inside of Mr. Slave's ass.
02:07:28 Again, there's people. If look, if you remember this episode, if you were a kid in the 1990s, you remember Lenny Winks, which is the name of the hamster. There was Lenny Winks merch.
02:07:39 There was.
02:07:39 Winks T-shirts that people wore to school.
02:07:43 People saying the Lenny Wink song.
02:07:51 That was some of the camouflage they used.
02:07:55 Which is weird because it's about a hamster up.
02:07:59 Gay guys ass.
02:08:02 Because that's how far they had to push it to be edgy and shocking again.
02:08:12 Now a lot of younger people have never seen this.
02:08:16 That's what it was.
02:08:17 And again, this wasn't even that long ago.
02:08:19 Or not recently is where what I was meant.
02:08:23 Say it's not even that recent.
02:08:25 This is from 2002.
02:08:29 2002.
02:08:32 This is 22 years ago.
02:08:35 22 years ago.
02:08:38 So anyway, they go to the death camp of tolerance, and of course it's all based on Schindler's list, and it looks very Nazis 'cause, you're Nazi's bad, of course.
02:08:51 Nazis are always bad.
02:08:54 And it's it's, it's that stupid libertarian and leftist argument that the left they're the real Nazis.
02:09:02 The woke people are the real Nazis.
02:09:06 Yeah, like that return on Twitter.
02:09:09 James.
02:09:10 Lindsey, or whatever his name is the wolf, right?
02:09:13 Like this is really what they're.
02:09:14 Mean. That's what they're saying.
02:09:16 Wolf, right?
02:09:16 Oh, that's the wokies.
02:09:22 Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison is shocked that he's not getting fired.
02:09:26 Because of how Super Ultra gay he's been in the classroom, that everyone's still being so accepting because of the acceptance of wokeness people are too afraid to criticize the gay people again.
02:09:41 Libertarians are shocked that inertia exists.
02:09:44 That gravity exists.
02:09:48 This idea that.
02:09:49 The slippery slope doesn't exist. Is is.
02:09:53 Fucking retarded, but it was inconvenient to believe in a slippery slope.
02:09:57 They told you it didn't exist.
02:10:01 And so Mr. Garrison tries to be even gayer and in front of the parents. And so they'll know how gay that he's being and how it's inappropriate.
02:10:10 They'll fire him.
Voice Actor
02:10:13 Tonight we're here to honor an amazing 4th grade teacher with the Courageous teacher award.02:10:19 Herbert Garrison came out about two years ago.
02:10:21 Then he has faced.
02:10:23 He has even faced ridicule by some of his students.
Devon Stack
02:10:25 Oh Randy, I'm so ashamed of our son.Voice Actor
02:10:27 It is my honor to present the courageous teacher award to Herbert Garrison.Trey Parker
02:10:33 Down there.02:10:34 Down there.
Voice Actor
02:10:35 Down there, down there, down far.Trey Parker
02:10:37 Down get a long little slide.02:10:39 Oh my God.
02:10:40 That's what our boys were talking about.
Voice Actor
02:10:43 Bing, Bing, Bing.Trey Parker
02:10:46 He is so courageous.02:10:48 Say, Mr. slave. Yes, Mr. Garrison. I had a dream last night that you were a real dick.
02:10:54 Really. Why would you dream that I was being an asshole?
02:10:58 No, no. I was the asshole.
02:11:03 Oh that is so courageous.
Voice Actor
02:11:04 Wait. Amazing human being.Trey Parker
02:11:04 I.02:11:08 I'm very happy to get this award, but you know what makes me even happier? Sucking balls.
Devon Stack
02:11:17 It isn't barking.02:11:20 See what they don't realize is that's what they've created.
02:11:24 This is the monster that they've created.
02:11:27 You've made it all into Gray.
02:11:31 There is no more black and white.
02:11:33 Where is the.
02:11:34 Exactly who determines where the line is? In fact, isn't that what you were saying with that episode?
02:11:41 The hot top that everyone's a little bit gay. There is no line, it's a gradient.
02:11:47 It's a spectrum.
02:11:48 Who are you to say where on that spectrum? It starts becoming bad and where it's it's OK again.
02:11:56 The very shock that the people just don't have this innate ability to draw a line somewhere, an arbitrary line, really.
02:12:05 It would have to be an arbitrary line.
02:12:09 Right. I mean these are.
02:12:11 They're very much against authoritarianism, and so if everyone's an individual that every individual has a different line and they're all drawing it somewhere.
02:12:19 Different.
02:12:23 And that is why libertarianism, one of the many reasons why it's impractical and you cannot have a society built on that.
02:12:33 You can't have a society where everyone has their own moral relativism.
02:12:38 Has their own idea of what right and wrong is.
02:12:43 Everyone's drawing the line and not just on when it comes to homosexuality. When it comes to anything.
02:12:53 There is no black and white.
02:12:55 All Gray shades of Gray.
02:13:01 And yet, for some reason, they appear to lack the self-awareness.
02:13:08 To understand this.
02:13:10 Again, because it gets in the way of.
02:13:13 Fifi.
02:13:13 They love to make fun of the left for being people that think about feelings.
02:13:19 Facts don't care about your feelings. They like to say.
Trey Parker
02:13:24 Well, really.Devon Stack
02:13:25 What Fenix, precisely are you leaning on?02:13:31 When you're saying some arbitrary line exists between being.
02:13:37 Gay, reasonably gay and too gay to be a school teacher.
02:13:46 What fact exactly are you?
02:13:48 The term to determine the location of that line.
02:13:51 How are you scientifically determining the location of that line?
02:13:57 Oh, you can't.
02:13:59 Run.
02:13:59 Or you can't.
02:14:00 And next thing you know, there's trans kids.
02:14:03 Oh, that's weird.
02:14:07 That's weird.
02:14:08 You mean by by making it so there are no?
02:14:12 There are no right and wrong that that you're invariably going to run into a situation where some people are going to put the line in a place.
02:14:21 You're.
02:14:22 Comfortable with and you don't really have an argument against it.
02:14:32 Other than your personal preference and fuck your personal preference, we're all individuals.
02:14:37 What is your?
02:14:38 Personal preference have to do with anything.
02:14:48 Somehow this is over the top.
02:14:53 The appeal to common sense.
02:14:56 Somehow the line has been crossed intuitively that some of the parents know.
02:15:04 Even though much of the audience doesn't seem to be able to tell that the line has been crossed, they're still cheering and saying how stunning.
02:15:10 Brave Mr. Garrison is because again.
02:15:14 Who determines where?
Trey Parker
02:15:15 That line is.02:15:21 Courageous. Courageous.
02:15:21 So.
02:15:23 God damnit it, don't you people get it?
02:15:25 Trying to get fired here.
02:15:28 Oh, that's courageous.
02:15:29 Look, this kind of behavior should not be acceptable from a teacher.
02:15:33 Yeah. Jesus Christ.
Voice Actor
02:15:35 But the museum tells us to be tolerant.02:15:38 And yes, the museum the museum tells us.
Trey Parker
02:15:42 Tolerant but not.02:15:44 Like just because you have to tolerate something doesn't mean you have to approve of it. If you had to like it, it be called the Museum of Acceptance.
02:15:52 Tolerate means you're just putting up with it.
02:15:54 You tolerate a crying child sitting next to you on the airplane or you tolerate a bad cold.
02:16:00 It can still piss you off, Jesus. Tap dancing Christ.
Devon Stack
02:16:03 And once again, you see the jumbled mind of the libertarian.02:16:07 Yeah.
02:16:09 They recognize that it's called tolerance because it's tolerating something bad.
02:16:17 Well, if it's tolerant, something bad that isn't just a little bit of it. Also still bad.
02:16:23 Isn't a little bit of cancer still bad?
02:16:34 But that goes against their emotional thinking.
02:16:37 The emotional thinking libertarian that's so convinced they have a rational.
02:16:42 Oh, they love to. To make you think that, right? The rational libertarian.
Trey Parker
02:16:46 Oh, I'm so rational with all my views.Devon Stack
02:16:51 Until it comes to really anything.02:16:54 And then I'm an emotional fucking mess.
02:16:57 I'm an emotional fucking mess that can't articulate why there's a problem here.
02:17:02 Because emotionally, I want to be accepting of the gay people in my life that I find non threatening while simultaneously cautioning the world against the ones that I do find threatening.
02:17:15 With no real reasoning or rationality to it.
02:17:18 My personal fees.
02:17:32 And that's how it.
02:17:33 They don't really have an explanation for.
02:17:35 It's just supposed to be. Well, you should just be able to, you know, be able to have this intuitive understanding.
02:17:44 This intuitive.
02:17:45 Of where that line is, and then everything's fine.
02:17:50 And so of course, the end of the episode, with them bringing getting the kids out of the tolerance camp and Lenny Winks escapes the ass of the gay guy and whatever.
02:18:07 We then moved to another place where South Park gets a little bit.
02:18:12 Wiggly little bit wiggly.
02:18:18 You see, they this is another.
02:18:20 They've thrown that rock that boulder down the side of the mountain, and now it's going all kinds of places that they didn't expect.
02:18:30 In 2005, this is season 9, almost 10 years of South Park normalizing homosexuality.
02:18:39 A new monster is beginning to rear its ugly head.
02:18:45 Transsexuals.
02:18:49 Transsexuals.
02:18:54 You see, this whole time we were telling you that there's this imaginary line somehow that someone's we don't know why it's still going.
02:19:00 Don't know why.
02:19:01 We don't know why that snowball keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger as it rolls down the snowy slope.
02:19:07 Don't understand it.
02:19:09 It was supposed to magically stop at a certain size that was non threatening.
02:19:17 But now we're getting trannies.
02:19:23 And because I have this emotional reaction, this negative reaction, this instinctual reaction.
02:19:32 It tells me there's something wrong with trannies, but I actually can't make my libertarian argument against it.
02:19:40 I'm in a sticky situation.
02:19:46 But they attempt to address it in episode 10.
02:19:50 Or I'm sorry, episode 1.
02:19:52 Of season 9.
02:19:54 The episode, of course, is called Mr. Garrison's fancy new Vagina.
02:20:02 Mr. Garrison decides that he is trans.
02:20:05 Not a gay.
02:20:06 He's a woman trapped in a man's body.
02:20:13 They show horrific scenes of surgery just for a couple of.
02:20:19 I'm not going to show them, but they stitch in to make it.
02:20:26 As negative looking as possible, they're really trying to slow this boulder down that they've shoved down the hill.
02:20:38 They're saying, yeah, well, we're OK with all this other.
02:20:41 You know, big gay Al and Mr. Slave and shit. But this is where.
02:20:44 Draw the line.
02:20:49 This is barbaric.
02:20:54 Of course.
02:20:57 They get a little wiggly later on.
02:21:01 Mr. Garrison becomes a woman.
02:21:05 Then this is 2005.
02:21:10 This is somewhat normalizing trans shit while trying to put brakes on at the same time, just like all the homosexual stuff they're trying to say, hey, this this is, you know, you should tolerate it.
02:21:26 Doesn't mean you have to like it, right?
02:21:29 Just like that speech they just gave you doesn't mean you have to like it.
02:21:33 Should just tolerate it.
02:21:36 Mr. Garrison immediately goes into a female bathroom and makes the women uncomfortable.
02:21:42 He goes to the kids again.
02:21:44 Trying to make you shocked.
02:21:47 At the same time, this is the poison that putting into your drink to build up your tolerance.
Trey Parker
02:21:55 Hello, boys, it's me, your teacher, Mrs. Garrison.02:22:01 You guys, Mr. Garrison has ties.
02:22:03 I had a sex change operation.
02:22:05 My penis is now a vagina and I'm experiencing womanhood for the first time in my life. See you in class.
Devon Stack
02:22:13 And again, this scenario being normalized isn't that this happens in some weird.02:22:20 Adults only type scenario, but rather this is a tranny that is teaching your children.
02:22:27 And you should be OK with it.
02:22:30 Of course.
02:22:32 Kyle, because he's a Jewish kid, goes home.
02:22:36 And because Jews actually don't really have a problem with this.
02:22:40 The Jews tell him it's totally fine. He's just.
02:22:44 Expressing what he feels on the inside.
Voice Actor
02:22:48 It's very simple.02:22:50 You see, Kyle, sometimes a person's outside doesn't reflect who they are on the inside.
Trey Parker
02:22:56 Yeah, that's right.Voice Actor
02:22:57 They feel like there's somebody trapped in another person's body and so they can have a surgery that makes them more into the person they see themselves as.02:23:07 Do you understand? Totally.
Devon Stack
02:23:12 And this gets stitched into the bee story, which is Kyle is upset because he sucks at basketball because he's a Jewish.02:23:22 And thinks that well, if you can be a woman on the inside and get surgery, that makes you a woman on the outside, then maybe you can be an an athletic Jew on the outside. But on the inside.
02:23:37 You are a black foot or basketball player, and so he goes to the same doctor that made Mr. Garrickson into a woman to try to get a surgery that'll make him black and tall. And so he'll be a good basketball player.
Trey Parker
02:23:42 The.Devon Stack
02:23:53 And when he gets home and tells his parents that are horrifying, they're telling him it's different.02:23:58 And of course, what they're trying to do is now weirdly acknowledge the existence of a slippery slope.
02:24:05 But only in this one little thing that makes them uncomfortable.
02:24:09 Libertarians are emotional thinkers.
02:24:12 You know, there's no slippery slope when it comes to the gay stuff, but I guess, apparently, when it comes to the trans stuff now, there's a slippery slope.
02:24:20 Guess now it exists.
02:24:24 Because that makes them feel queasy.
02:24:27 That affects their feelings.
02:24:29 They don't realize that the top of this slope was letting the fags be normal.
02:24:36 Doing no, this is it's starting out of control.
02:24:40 You let people have surgeries that turn themselves into a woman.
02:24:45 Where is it gonna?
02:24:46 In fact, it gets even more absurd because Kyle's dad will go and talk to the same doctor and find out that he can become a dolphin.
02:24:57 And they perform surgeries on him and turn him into a monster.
02:25:02 But he thinks he's a dolphin because he feels like a dolphin. The inside.
02:25:09 And Kyle, of course, gets the surgery to become black and tall.
02:25:15 And it's supposed to be absurd.
02:25:18 It's absurd.
02:25:20 Because they're not, Kyle's not really black, and obviously his dad's not really a dolphin.
02:25:26 And guess what? Mr. Garrison is also not really a woman.
02:25:30 He's just a man with a mutilated penis.
02:25:34 So when he goes thinking that he's a woman, and because he hasn't had his period, he thinks he's pregnant and decides again because this is edgy South Park always trying to push the buttons, always trying to increase your tolerance.
02:25:49 Most degenerate thoughts and situations.
02:25:52 He immediately wants to get an abortion because he hasn't had his period and he thinks he must be pregnant.
Trey Parker
02:26:01 Yeah, I discovered a few days ago I wasn't bleeding out my coup, so I guess.02:26:04 Knocked up.
02:26:05 Is this doctor any good?
Voice Actor
02:26:07 Mrs. Garrison.Trey Parker
02:26:09 Oh, that's me.02:26:13 Hello, doctor. It looks like I need an abortion.
Voice Actor
02:26:17 An abortion.Trey Parker
02:26:18 Yeah, I've got one growing inside me.02:26:20 Now you're going to scramble its brains or.
02:26:21 Just vacuum it out.
02:26:25 If you want, you can just scramble it and I'll queef it out myself.
02:26:29 Mr. Garrison misses Garrison.
Voice Actor
02:26:31 Misses.02:26:33 You can't have an abortion.
02:26:35 Don't you?
Trey Parker
02:26:36 Tell me what I can and can't do with my body.02:26:38 A woman has a right to choose.
Voice Actor
02:26:40 No, I mean, you're physically unable to have an abortion because you can't get pregnant.Trey Parker
02:26:45 But I missed my period.Voice Actor
02:26:47 You can't have periods either.02:26:50 You had a sex change, Mr. Garrison, but you don't have ovaries or a womb.
02:26:54 You don't produce eggs.
Trey Parker
02:26:57 You mean I'll never know what it feels like to have a baby growing inside me and then scramble its brains and vacuum it out.Voice Actor
02:27:03 That's right.Trey Parker
02:27:05 But I paid $5000 to be a woman.02:27:08 Would mean I'm not really a.
02:27:10 It's. I'm just a I'm just a guy with a mutilated penis.
Voice Actor
02:27:13 Basically yes.Devon Stack
02:27:17 Basically.02:27:18 So this is where they draw the line.
02:27:22 And of course, the story is.
02:27:26 Kyle's dad is upset because there's no dolphin.
02:27:31 They try to make a joke about how the society shouldn't have to accommodate the trans people, although it's weird because society is supposed to accommodate all the fags.
02:27:40 They're supposed to accommodate the fags, but not the trans people.
02:27:45 Where this arbitrary line has to be drawn somewhere.
02:27:50 And Kyle, surgery, of course, didn't really work.
02:27:52 Not really black.
02:27:53 Not really.
02:27:56 And in the end, the doctor says he'll reverse the surgeries and get them back to normal.
02:28:00 Mr. Garrison, because again, they get.
02:28:03 Little bit wiggly.
02:28:07 Even in 2005, they couldn't be anti trans.
02:28:13 They had to be somewhat accepting.
02:28:15 Libertarians, after all.
02:28:18 They just had to do it in a rational.
02:28:20 They just had to make sure that trans people realize that, you know, this isn't actually making you a woman.
02:28:27 We'll tolerate it like we were saying that we should.
02:28:31 We'll tolerate this poison.
02:28:35 Because it makes you feel.
02:28:36 And that's really at the end of the day, what matters, right?
02:28:39 Are rational libertarian.
02:28:41 What matters is your feelings.
02:28:47 And because it makes him feel like a woman, even though he's not he.
02:28:50 To stay a woman.
02:29:00 Which leads us to the next.
02:29:03 Season or not, actually not next season. Same season, season 9.
02:29:09 Episode 10.
02:29:11 Now that Mister Garrison is a woman, he breaks up with his.
02:29:18 Gay lover, Mr. slave.
02:29:22 And.
02:29:24 After some thought wants to get back with Mr. Slave.
02:29:28 So he goes to rekindle his gay love affair, even though he's a woman now.
02:29:36 Again, this is 2005.
02:29:39 About 20 years ago.
Trey Parker
02:29:45 Hello Mr. Slave.02:29:48 Mr. Garrison.
02:29:50 Oh, Jesus, just let me say when I came here to say, I know we had a falling out and things were said that shouldn't have been said.
02:30:00 I want to apologize for calling you a faggot.
02:30:05 That's wonderful, Mr. Garrison.
02:30:08 Well, wait, wait, it gets better.
Matt Stone
02:30:11 I.Trey Parker
02:30:11 I've forgiven you for walking out on me after I had my sex change and I'm ready to take you back, Mr. Slave.02:30:20 Oh.
02:30:20 Well give us a kiss.
02:30:23 Slave honey, is that the pizza?
02:30:33 What the hell is he doing?
02:30:35 Mr. Garrison, Al and I have been living together for a few months now.
Matt Stone
02:30:39 What?Trey Parker
02:30:39 That didn't take you long, did it?Voice Actor
02:30:42 Slaves. Should I leave you 2 alone?02:30:44 Yes.
Trey Parker
02:30:45 No, Mr. Garrison, there's something you should know.02:30:49 Al and I are getting married.
02:30:52 Married?
Voice Actor
02:30:54 Yes.Trey Parker
02:30:55 You can't get married, you're faggots.02:30:59 Oh Jesus Christ.
02:31:01 Mr. Slave, I am legally a woman now.
02:31:02 Now if you wanna get married, you have to marry me.
02:31:05 Oh, that's not true.
02:31:07 Colorado is about to pass a bill which allows same sex marriage.
02:31:10 We're getting married right after the bill passes on Saturday.
02:31:14 Oh, that's just great.
02:31:15 They're gonna let queers and homos get married, huh?
02:31:19 Okay, that's enough. Out, Mr. Garrison.
02:31:21 We'll just see about this. You fudge packing fags?
02:31:24 Stop that gay marriage law.
02:31:26 Oh, my God, you're just saying that because you're jealous.
02:31:30 Jealous of what? I'm doing this out of principle to protect the sanctity of marriage.
02:31:35 Facts are getting married over my dead body.
Devon Stack
02:31:39 And once again, Mr. Garrison becomes the guy who is secretly dealing with his own sexual problems, his own jealousies, his own demons.02:31:50 That's the only reason why he wants to prevent gays from getting married.
02:31:56 It's the same exact tactic they used earlier.
02:31:59 Several seasons.
02:32:00 Again, this is now season 9, almost a decade of South Park.
02:32:05 And they're using the same tactic that worked before.
02:32:08 There's no reasonable reason why.
02:32:12 You should want gays to not get married.
02:32:14 It's all just this unhinged tranny guy that's mad and full of rage and jealousy and unresolved sexual issues.
02:32:24 And if you don't want perfectly, perfectly normal gay guys like Mr. Slave and big gay al to get married.
02:32:33 Well, then you're the real bigot.
02:32:36 The irrational psycho.
02:32:41 Now the bee story is intertwined with the a story on this one. The B story is they're doing one of those.
02:32:48 Experiment activities that they often do in school with.
02:32:52 I don't know if they still do it, but they used to.
02:32:56 Well, they probably don't do it this way anymore.
02:32:58 They would set up couples and give them an egg to take care of for a week.
02:33:05 And the idea was it was supposed to prepare kids for parenthood.
02:33:12 It was supposed to show you that.
02:33:16 It was hard to be a parent.
02:33:18 And you had to keep this egg from being broken.
02:33:21 Had to carry it with you everywhere, you.
02:33:23 From every class.
02:33:25 You and your, whoever they partnered you up with and you had to share custody of this egg. And at the end of the time period, whenever that was, if it was broken, then you know, then you proved that, oh, you weren't watching. Now for the egg enough or.
02:33:39 Whatever, right?
02:33:41 They then graduated to these fake babies. These, like robot babies with like accelerometers. And again, I don't know if they even do this anymore, but they did do that not that long ago. They had these like fake baby dolls.
02:33:56 When I was in high school, they had.
02:33:58 These like robot babies.
02:34:01 They were supposed to carry around. That would keep track of if it was shaken or you know if it was.
02:34:10 Neglected it would randomly cry and you know it was like a baby simulator basically.
02:34:16 But I guess.
02:34:17 They did eggs back in the day.
02:34:21 And the way that they weave this in, well, we'll get to that in a second.
02:34:25 So that's what's going on.
02:34:27 Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison, because again, he's this unhinged lunatic that for his own personal reasons, and not because of any principles that he might have, not because of any values that he might have.
02:34:38 Because of anything that might actually be.
02:34:39 For society.
02:34:44 He's jealously lashing out at gay people who just want to get married for no other reason than to.
02:34:50 A prick.
Trey Parker
02:34:52 Think they can just step all over our traditions?02:34:55 Well, I say marriage is a holy sacrament between a man and a woman.
Devon Stack
02:35:02 Who is that Lady?Matt Stone
02:35:03 I.02:35:04 Don't know. But she is pissed.
Trey Parker
02:35:06 They passed this law behind our backs.02:35:09 We need to tell the governor and the world that gay marriage is not OK, that homosexuals cannot muddy our traditions, and there is only one way for us all together to make that message very clear.
02:35:21 We need to round up 3 or 4 queers and beat the living hell out of them.
02:35:28 Come on, everybody.
02:35:29 Let's get some queers and some trucks and have us a good old fashioned fag drag.
02:35:35 We were thinking we would, you know, just go appeal to the Governor. Appeal to the governor?
02:35:42 Oh, come.
02:35:43 Where's your balls? Fag drag!
02:35:46 We don't hate homosexuals.
02:35:47 We we we just don't want them to be able to marry.
02:35:51 Yeah, we.
02:35:51 Just thinking of going and asking the governor to veto the bill.
02:35:56 Yeah.
02:35:59 Fag drag.
Devon Stack
02:36:02 And this of course obviously is to make it sound, though that's the only reasonable thing you can do.02:36:10 The only like that's either or right?
02:36:13 The only two options are going out and dragging gay people behind trucks, which, by the way, that whole.
02:36:21 Trope is literally based on a gay guy who got dragged to death behind the truck by other gay guys.
02:36:29 In a drug deal gone wrong.
02:36:33 But Jewish fags made it sound like it was a hate crime.
02:36:39 I forget the name of the case, but it's that was that was the there was an actual case of a gay guy getting dragged behind a truck, but it was literally a drug deal situation and the people.
02:36:51 Killed him were also.
02:36:54 But there.
02:36:54 This big, scary monster in the press.
02:36:57 Oh yeah.
02:36:58 Not safe to be a fag anymore.
02:37:00 Got dragged by a truck. So that's what he's talking about.
02:37:02 But that's the that's the false.
02:37:05 The straw man, right?
02:37:07 Those are the two options.
02:37:09 Either you like a pussy.
02:37:11 Just go to the governor and just, you know, ask him nicely to not do it.
02:37:17 Or you go and just round them all up and whatever.
02:37:23 And you know, they're missing out.
02:37:29 They're missing out on like the actual solution. Now the of course, because they don't want you to actually think of what the actual solution is.
02:37:37 I think we all know.
02:37:40 What the actual solution is right?
Trey Parker
02:37:44 All right, you.Devon Stack
02:37:44 Guys know what the actual solution is?02:38:04 You don't need a truck.
02:38:05 You just need a bunch of pits.
02:38:11 Just put them in pits.
02:38:14 That's that's the actual solution.
02:38:15 It really is.
02:38:15 That's all buildings you can throw them off.
02:38:18 I guess you know.
02:38:23 So anyway, So what they do is they go to the governor.
Trey Parker
02:38:29 Governor, we have collected over 1000 signatures requesting that you veto this gay marriage bill.02:38:36 Oh geez, I knew this would happen. First, the gay people come in here wanting equal rights. Then this bill gets passed.
02:38:42 Now all the people against it want me to veto it.
02:38:46 Why do I have to make this decision?
02:38:49 Because you're the governor.
02:38:51 I just wanted a big house and lots of respect.
02:38:54 I didn't want this.
02:38:54 Of responsibility.
02:38:57 I don't know anything about gay marriage.
02:38:59 What argument can?
02:39:00 Use to deny them their right to a family.
02:39:02 Well, think of the children. If you'll have gays to get married, then you're also giving them full rights as parents to adopt.
02:39:08 You think kids can be raised by queers?
02:39:11 I can't use that.
02:39:12 There's never been a study done which proves that either way.
02:39:17 But if you had such a study, a scientific study which proved same sex couples are incapable of raising a child.
02:39:26 Then I would have.
02:39:26 Something to fall back on.
02:39:28 So something to take all the pressure off of.
02:39:31 Mr. Governor, I will get you that study.
Devon Stack
02:39:36 And of course, they're simultaneously making fun of meeting a study for a politician act.02:39:44 When really a.
02:39:44 Lot of these libertarians, that's their argument.
02:39:48 While libertarians will say, well, where's your studies showing that gays shouldn't wouldn't be good parents, don't you? If you if there's no study that exists, they, I mean, there's there's bad, there's bad straight parents too, right?
02:40:02 Like the boy scout.
02:40:02 Leader. There are straight child molesters, too.
Trey Parker
02:40:06 So where's your studying that proof?Devon Stack
02:40:09 Let's say they're guilty of the same fucking bullshit, but they try to make it sound as if, oh, just it's politicians now.02:40:15 Literally everyone who operates our feelings.
02:40:19 And they got this study because Mr. Garrison, of course, is conducting such a study in his classroom.
02:40:27 He decides to match up two boys, Stan and Kyle, with one of the eggs.
02:40:34 Because he feels as if.
02:40:35 Boys are going to crush the egg for sure, and then that will provide the study for the governor needs that they cannot be parents.
Trey Parker
02:40:45 How about our gay couple standing cow? Fine.02:40:50 What, no problems at all?
02:40:53 That's impossible.
02:40:56 Are you sure you didn't break it and switch eggs on me?
02:40:58 My signature.
02:40:59 It's right there.
02:41:00 See.
02:41:01 Two boys can't possibly take care of an egg.
02:41:04 Dude, it's totally fine.
02:41:05 It isn't fine.
02:41:06 It has 2 daddies.
02:41:08 Call that fine.
02:41:09 It may be fine on the outside, but inside it's conf.
02:41:13 Look at the freak.
02:41:14 It has 2 daddies, 2 daddies 2.
02:41:19 Come on, class, let's RIP on the freak egg.
02:41:21 2 daddies, 2 daddies.
Devon Stack
02:41:24 See again trying to make it sound as if the opposition to a kid having two daddies is crazy.02:41:34 It's not based on anything other than just hate and rage and irrationality coming from this weird tranny character.
Trey Parker
02:41:44 Tom, I'm standing outside the governor's office where in just two days the governor can either sign or veto the new bill allowing gay marriage. Same sex couples from all over the state have shown up in support, while dissenters have also converged.02:41:57 The governor is about to give a statement.
02:42:00 I believe that I might have come up with a compromise to this whole problem that will make everyone happy.
02:42:01 I.
02:42:05 People in the gay community want the same rights as married couples, but dissenters don't want the word marriage corrupted.
02:42:12 So how about we let gay people get married but call it something else?
02:42:18 You homosexuals will have all the exact same rights as married couples, but instead of referring to you as married, you can be bud buddies.
Devon Stack
02:42:31 Now this of course, is because this actual debate was going on.02:42:35 You had conservatives, as they often do, already, giving up ground and deciding they had lost the argument, and so they were trying to compromise, and their compromise was well, we'll let you get married.
02:42:48 But we'll call it a a civil union.
02:42:50 We'll let we'll let you. Because you're saying you know you're lying. But but what you're saying is that you don't actually want to get married, per se, but that you're upset that you don't have certain legal rights that other couples have.
02:43:04 That's really your whole argument, right?
02:43:07 You're upset that if you were to be hospitalized and incapacitated, did the people making the decisions for you would be next of kin. And because you're a faggot, you might not have the best relationships with your next of kin.
02:43:20 Rather, you would prefer to choose the person that would be considered.
02:43:25 And that would be your gay.
02:43:27 And so instead of saying that it's, you know you're married will make a legal device called a civil union.
02:43:36 And with a little grant, you all of these rights that you're complaining about, but it won't actually affect marriage.
02:43:42 Of course they have to shit on that.
02:43:44 South Park.
02:43:45 That's not good enough for them because again, the slippery slope it's this inconvenient thing that sometimes exists, and sometimes it doesn't.
02:43:54 And when you're talking about gay people and not trannies for some reason.
02:43:58 Then we need to push it down the slope as much as possible.
02:44:01 And so it's unacceptable to have this compromise.
02:44:05 Compromise can happen.
02:44:06 You have to have it called married.
02:44:09 It can't be because if you call it something else, it's.
02:44:12 You might.
02:44:12 We'll be calling it butt buddies.
02:44:14 It's an insult to gay people.
02:44:16 You're making them second class citizens and that is the message.
02:44:21 That is the message.
02:44:22 Compromise is unacceptable.
02:44:24 And that you have to accept it, because otherwise.
Trey Parker
02:44:29 Instead of being man and wife, you'll be butt buddies.02:44:34 You won't be betrothed.
02:44:36 Be.
02:44:37 Butt buddies get it. Instead of a bride and groom, you'd be butt buddies.
02:44:45 We want to be treated equally.
02:44:47 You are equal.
02:44:48 It's just that instead of getting engaged, you would be butt buddies.
Devon Stack
02:44:54 See, it's you're trying to humiliate them. It's that's unacceptable.02:45:00 And we cannot have the civil Union thing, this middle of the road solution.
02:45:05 It's got to be full on marriage.
02:45:09 So meanwhile, Cartman breaks his.
02:45:12 And that ruins the results of the study.
02:45:15 So Mr. Garrison gives him a new egg and decides to take matters in his own hand and hires an assassin.
02:45:22 To shoot the egg.
02:45:24 That Kyle or that Stan has.
02:45:28 And it looks like he's going to have the results that he.
02:45:32 Except for.
02:45:33 Turns out Kyle didn't trust Stan with the real egg.
02:45:36 So.
02:45:38 The the fake egg was the one that got shot because it's South Park.
02:45:42 Whatever. It's ridiculous.
Trey Parker
02:45:45 Today is a very big day in which I'm supposed to make a very big decision. As some of you know, my biggest issue with gay marriage regards child rearing and a new study has just been concluded which will give me the ability to take no personal responsibility in.02:46:00 This decision.
Devon Stack
02:46:02 So they wait the official results to come in.02:46:06 Mr. Garrison goes up there expecting to declare that the study shows that.
02:46:13 Gays can't take care of kids, but of course they.
02:46:16 And then all the facts celebrate, and they're allowed to get married. The end.
02:46:22 And that's kind of what happened in real life. The Overton window was shifted.
02:46:28 With the help of South Park, the Overton Window is.
02:46:31 There was no meant there was no civil unions. I mean, I think maybe briefly in a couple jurisdictions that might have existed.
02:46:39 But then it's, you know, nationally became legal.
02:46:44 Believe under Obama, right?
02:46:47 And you know, over to the window shifted permanently.
02:46:52 The South Park conservatives.
02:46:56 And upgraded their firmware to the newest version that allowed gay marriage.
02:47:01 All the way back in season 9.
02:47:06 Which aired in 2005.
02:47:11 There were still some legacy devices that didn't want South Park and so therefore were not.
02:47:17 Hooked up to the firmware update.
02:47:22 But generally speaking, the Gen. Xers and millennials and anyone younger.
02:47:29 They were accepting of.
02:47:33 The firmware update and gay marriage is not even it's.
02:47:37 An issue at all?
02:47:38 It's not even.
02:47:40 It'd be absurd to even bring it up.
02:47:49 So the next episode.
02:47:53 It's pretty horrifying and.
02:47:56 Again, it's a wearing.
02:47:57 It's of the the senses of wearing down and expansion of the tolerance, you might say, a pushing of the envelope. This is in season 11. So now two years later.
02:48:12 In 2007.
02:48:15 And the name of the episode is Cartman Sucks.
02:48:20 And the episode quite literally depicts Cartman receiving oral sex from Butters.
02:48:29 Which creates a situation where they can shit on Christian camps that that.
02:48:36 Seek to UN gay children.
02:48:38 I guess you could say.
02:48:41 And the way they set it up is Cartman thinks that.
02:48:45 He made butters look stupid.
02:48:48 When he was sleeping over at his house and sticking Butters dick in his mouth and taking a picture of it, this is the look. This is just the premise of the episode.
02:49:00 And the.
02:49:01 His friends explained that actually, that makes Cartman look gay, not Butters look gay, and the only way to undo it is to get Butters to put his dick in his mouth.
02:49:14 Which Cartman then does.
02:49:18 And then butter's parents walk in and catch them.
02:49:23 And send.
02:49:24 To gay camp, to UN gay him.
02:49:29 You then see the arguments that you see for trans kids today.
02:49:36 You see the argument that there's people on chat saying, what the fuck, really?
02:49:39 Yeah, I'm censoring.
02:49:41 It was actually more graphic than the screenshots I showed you.
02:49:44 A reason I'm not playing that scene.
02:49:47 OK, that's that is the.
02:49:50 The premise is Cartman puts Butters dick in his mouth and takes a photo of it, and then the his friends convince him to get his dick and put it in Butters mouth.
02:50:00 And he does it. And then.
02:50:02 Then Butters parents walk in, and yeah, anyway.
02:50:06 The argument is then then made the same argument that's used to trans.
02:50:11 But if you don't allow your kids to be trans when they feel trans, they're.
02:50:15 To kill themselves.
02:50:17 You better allow them to have those surgeries and those hormone treatments, or else they're going to kill themselves, just like back here.
02:50:24 When this this episode aired back in 2007.
02:50:29 They were telling parents you better allow your kid to be gay because if you don't.
02:50:34 They're going to hang themselves.
02:50:40 And that's, and that's precisely what this episode showed over and over again.
02:50:44 Is that the?
02:50:45 They try to treat the kids that tried to.
02:50:50 Counsel into not being gay were all just going to kill themselves.
02:50:56 And that the people doing the counseling were all just secretly gay themselves.
02:51:00 Just like that's, you know, the same argument they've been making that anyone who's anti homosexuality is really just struggling with their own sexual.
02:51:11 Problems.
Trey Parker
02:51:13 Hello campers.02:51:17 Yes, believe it or not, I myself used to have unclean urges and like a lot of you, I thought I was just made that way.
02:51:25 That I didn't have a choice.
02:51:27 But then I realized that God didn't want me to be that way.
02:51:30 God wanted me to be a man, so I buckled up in my little suit and I prayed to be normal. And guess what?
02:51:37 It worked.
02:51:39 That's right, kids.
02:51:40 You see right now you're like a paper clip and justice like a paper clip. God needs to bend you and shape you and make you straight.
Devon Stack
02:51:55 See if you try to address your kid being gay, he'll kill himself.02:52:02 And so one of the kids again, because they're trying to address.
02:52:07 Him being gay is gonna kill himself the whole.
02:52:11 Butters, who actually really isn't gay but is just stuck in this situation.
02:52:14 Is this kind of an idiot?
02:52:15 Doesn't know what's going on.
02:52:17 He's been told he's bi curious and he doesn't know what that means.
02:52:22 But this his when his roommate tries to kill himself, he does this big speech at the end.
Trey Parker
02:52:28 Don't jump.02:52:28 You will only make God angrier with you.
02:52:32 It's too late.
02:52:33 Bradley, please. You're my accountability, buddy.
02:52:36 I will just make me look.
02:52:38 You get.
02:52:38 You're only going to make things worse.
02:52:40 I'm not.
02:52:41 I'll never be normal.
02:52:43 You're perfectly normal, Bradley.
02:52:44 Get.
02:52:45 You're just as confused as he is.
02:52:48 All right, all right.
02:52:49 Judge.
02:52:50 I am sick and tired of.
02:52:52 Telling me I'm confused.
02:52:54 I wasn't confused until other people started telling me I was.
02:53:00 You know what I think?
02:53:01 I think maybe you're the ones who are confused.
02:53:04 Yeah.
02:53:05 I'm not going to be confused anymore just because you say I should be.
02:53:09 My name is Butters.
02:53:11 I'm 8 years old and blood Tapio and I'm bi curious.
02:53:16 We need.
02:53:16 That's okay because if I'm not curious and I'm somehow made from God, then I figure God must be a little bit curious himself.
02:53:30 I think I think I'd like to come down now.
Devon Stack
02:53:35 See not only is everyone a little bit gay, even God's a little bit gay, and they were very proud of that statement because they played it again at the end when they rolled the credits.Trey Parker
02:53:46 I'm 8 years old and blood type O and I'm bi curious.02:53:51 And even that's okay, because if I'm not curious and I'm somehow made from God, then I figure God must be a little bi curious himself.
Devon Stack
02:54:01 Just in case you messed it.02:54:05 And that was the that was the lesson to be learned.
02:54:08 It's OK if your kids gay. Don't try to fight it, and that's how you had. And that's how you have trans kids now. Same exact argument.
02:54:18 Oh, look what you've.
02:54:19 Libertarians rolling that boulder down the hill.
02:54:23 Look what you've.
02:54:24 You've created all these the exact same arguments that are using today with trans.
02:54:27 Well, if you try to stop it, they're gonna just fucking shoot themselves in the head.
02:54:32 Better fucking do something.
02:54:33 You better let them chop their balls off or they're.
02:54:35 Gonna what?
02:54:36 Better your little, your little Billy without balls or your little Billy with a fucking hole in the head. You better.
02:54:41 You better fix it with these hormone blockers and either chemically castrate him or have surgery.
02:54:52 Anyway.
02:54:55 Then go on.
02:54:56 They keep getting more radical with.
02:54:58 Season 12 they decide that Mister Garrison was.
02:55:04 They've got all the mileage out of him being a tranny that they could possibly can and they want him to.
02:55:10 Be a man again so he can be gay again, I guess.
02:55:14 So he has this mental breakdown and they grow a penis on the back of a mouse.
02:55:23 And sew it on him and whatever.
02:55:28 He's back to a man, and that's 2008 is when that's happening.
02:55:34 2009 they decide again.
02:55:37 They're very upset that they've created this monster that they keep.
02:55:41 They keep shoveling coal on it and then wonder why the fire rages so high.
02:55:48 And in 2009, which is when season 13 was airing.
02:55:56 2009.
02:55:57 Is when you started to have those ads that we've played before, where all of the sudden people were being.
02:56:04 Shamed by the woke crowd for saying gay when something was bad. Like describe, like oh, that's gay.
02:56:11 That's fucking gay.
02:56:13 Don't be a fag.
02:56:16 They were very upset by this because they wanted the they thought this was an intrusion on free speech.
02:56:23 Notice how they don't say the same.
02:56:25 About.
02:56:27 When that's the.
02:56:28 But that's what they've created.
02:56:30 They've created a situation where.
02:56:32 And gay is.
02:56:34 They would never make the argument that you should be able to go around saying as as bad like. Don't be a.
02:56:43 Now that shit's.
02:56:48 But that's the situation.
02:56:49 Created and they can't understand why.
02:56:51 So they try to separate it.
02:56:54 They try to separate it from gay people.
02:56:57 They try to explain that when you say something's gay and you mean that it's bad, that it has nothing to do with gay people.
02:57:04 Fact it's this.
02:57:05 It's got its own definition.
02:57:07 That it just means it's bad and not actually like bad, bad like as in like you're not thinking of someone who's homosexual. When you say that shit's gay.
02:57:18 They're not implying that there's something unacceptable about homosexuality when you say don't be a faggot.
02:57:24 That you're saying it means something else.
02:57:27 And so the example they used was boomers driving around the Harley Davidson's making a.
02:57:32 Of noise.
Trey Parker
02:57:37 You guys know that everyone thinks you're total fags, right?02:57:44 What did you say?
02:57:45 You know when people like you drive down the streets with your unnecessarily loud motorcycles thinking you're all cool.
02:57:50 Is actually laughing at you and calling you pathetic faggots.
02:57:53 Do realize this right?
Devon Stack
02:57:57 See. It has nothing to do with homosexuality.02:58:00 Just about annoying people.
02:58:03 And in fact, just to show you the South Park conservative himself, Dave Rubin.
02:58:11 Libertarian South Park conserv.
02:58:15 Ative that I came across while getting some of this stuff.
02:58:19 Making like the Cringiest style of video that exists.
02:58:24 The watch my face as I watch something.
02:58:27 So you know what to think about something.
Voice Actor
02:58:30 Like it's.Devon Stack
02:58:33 It's like the lowest form of influence, but it works and so.02:58:37 Do it.
02:58:39 It's that you?
02:58:40 This is how you should know to think about stuff.
02:58:43 Look at my facial expression while I watch it, and then my facial expression will tell you what you should be thinking about. The thing that we're both watching.
02:58:55 This form of influence started with the office.
02:58:59 When they they stripped, laugh tracks, laugh tracks used to explain to the audience when something was funny.
02:59:08 Or if the audience.
02:59:09 Oh or ah. Oh, they would tell them.
02:59:14 How should I be emotionally thinking about this thing that's happening in this sitcom at this moment?
02:59:22 Became too obvious and too fake and saccharine for the audience as the audiences became more sophisticated.
02:59:33 They had this new.
02:59:35 Breakthrough on how to communicate what you should think about a scenario without having to use the tired laugh track button.
02:59:44 And that was the pop zoom to someone's face after a joke.
02:59:50 Like in the office, Dwight would say something stupid.
02:59:54 And they would pop zoom to Jim's face, and he'd make a he'd make a facial expression that would express how you should think about whatever Dwight just said.
03:00:03 And that has then devolved into these reaction videos.
03:00:08 Where people are just watch my face as I watch this thing.
03:00:12 That's exactly what he did here.
Trey Parker
03:00:14 We are really trying to understand this.03:00:16 How is it that you boys think referring to gay people as in today's world is acceptable?
03:00:21 Because we're not refer.
03:00:23 Gay people, you can be gay and not be a yeah, a lot of dark.
03:00:26 Gay. I happen to be gay. Boys, do you think I'm a?
Devon Stack
03:00:29 By the way, for those who don't know, Dave Rubin is a gay Jew.03:00:33 Gay adopted a gay B.
Trey Parker
03:00:35 Do you write a big, loud Harley and go up and down the streets, ruining everyone's?03:00:40 No. Then you're not a.
03:00:45 Fake laughter.
03:00:45 And.
Devon Stack
03:00:49 Look at my wedding ring, guys.03:00:51 Gay. Married. Haha. Gay Ruben.
03:00:54 Oh, hey, so like I've.
03:00:56 Seen this episode?
03:00:57 I'm acting like I've seen this for the first time.
03:01:00 I'm acting like I've I'm reacting to this for the first time.
Voice Actor
03:01:05 Woo.Devon Stack
03:01:08 That's right.Trey Parker
03:01:11 Rides a Harley.03:01:11 Then he's a.
03:01:12 I mean, is this really this hard?
03:01:14 I don't know.
03:01:16 All right.
03:01:16 Look, you're driving in your car okay, and you're waiting to make a left at a traffic signal.
03:01:20 The light turns yellow.
03:01:21 Should be your turn to go, but the traffic coming at you just keeps coming, and even when the light turns red, a guy in a BMW runs the red light.
03:01:27 You can't make your left turn. What goes through your mind? Faggot!
03:01:31 Right. But you're not thinking, oh, he's a homosexual.
03:01:34 You're thinking, oh, he's an inconsiderate deutsch bag like a Harley rider.
Devon Stack
03:01:38 That's right.03:01:39 I agree, us fags.
03:01:41 Oh, we believe in free speech haha.
Trey Parker
03:01:44 This this is making insanely good sense to me.Devon Stack
03:01:54 And so, yeah, that's South Park conservatism.03:01:57 Dave Rubin is like King of South Park conservatism.
03:02:00 Fact I I.
03:02:02 I don't.
03:02:03 I would imagine that he's probably interacted with Trey Parker on some level professionally. As I mentioned earlier in the stream we.
03:02:12 That he's.
03:02:13 Or Dennis Prager has. And so is Larry Elder and a handful of other conservatives.
03:02:17 So I would imagine Dave Rubin is probably in.
03:02:20 That group.
03:02:22 Anyway.
03:02:24 Later on.
03:02:27 There seems to be.
03:02:29 In in season 16, all the way up in 2012.
03:02:37 There seems to be a moment.
03:02:40 Were the creators of South Park.
03:02:44 Might be waxing a little philosophical, being a little introspective and wondering if perhaps.
03:02:56 'Cause some of the degeneracy in the in America and the World South Park has been translated into.
03:03:04 Most languages, anything that gets every European language has been exported to all the countries that that you can legally play it in.
03:03:15 And they made an episode.
03:03:20 Back in season 16, so that's back.
03:03:23 2012.
03:03:25 Where it makes you feel as if maybe, maybe.
03:03:30 As they got older after doing this show for 16 fucking years, they're starting to realize as the society around them appears to be crumbling.
03:03:41 That maybe they're somewhat responsible for some.
03:03:44 Of this shit.
03:03:47 And the way that you get this sense is they start to show.
03:03:53 Morbidly obese people.
03:03:57 Driving around on scooters in Walmart and how a character like Cartman used to be considered morbidly obese.
03:04:05 Now, compared to the people in society, he's actually not.
03:04:08 Fat anymore.
Trey Parker
03:04:10 You find a good catcher's mate, Cartman.03:04:12 How come when we play baseball, I always have to be the catcher?
03:04:14 Because you've got good coordination, sharp reflexes, and you're fucking fat.
03:04:18 I'm not fat Kyle.
03:04:19 You're not fat, dude. I'm not.
03:04:21 I don't drive around on a mobility scooter like that bitch.
03:04:25 Whoa, dude.
03:04:26 Jesus Christ. You can't even walk down an aisle to buy your candy.
03:04:32 Excuse me.
03:04:35 See what I mean.
03:04:36 You can't even walk around a Walmart anymore without getting run over by some fat dick on a Rascal.
03:04:41 Do they even allow those things in?
03:04:42 They don't just allow them, they have them available at the front.
Devon Stack
03:04:49 So the metaphor that they use for the.03:04:53 Decay in America is the ultra fat people in Walmart riding around in mobility scooters.
03:05:01 And in fact, this is when Cartman decides he wants to join them.
03:05:07 He.
03:05:07 Wants to become one of these people.
03:05:10 Meanwhile, the the B story is tied to the a story.
03:05:16 This is back when Honey Boo Boo was a a show. If you're not familiar with that, it was a show about this morbidly obese white trash family.
03:05:26 Reality TV show.
03:05:29 On the learning channel, I think actually.
03:05:32 And so they make fun of the morbidly obese.
03:05:36 And how they're just white trash garbage and have the bar has been lowered so low in America that this is what qualifies as as normal.
Trey Parker
03:05:54 Jesus, dude, what's happened?03:05:57 It's like somethings lowered the bar to the point that nobody feels any shame anymore.
Devon Stack
03:06:04 And again, as I've demonstrated all night tonight.03:06:07 South Park was very instrumental in this lowering of the bar.
03:06:14 The B story with.
03:06:19 Or I guess the a story going back to the a story, Cartman is now the mobility scooter.
03:06:24 Kyle decides to make a documentary with token, but then he's upset when he finds out token just wants to cash in on the the fact that Cartman is fat and make another Honey Boo Boo style show.
Trey Parker
03:06:37 When the bar gets lowered token, we all pay the price.03:06:41 What a funny Booboo was a little black girl being fattened up by her mom and talking about grits and harmony.
Devon Stack
03:06:47 But she's not black, Kyle.03:06:48 She's.
03:06:48 White.
Trey Parker
03:06:53 The bar is determined by society, Kyle, and it's not something that can just be raised up.03:06:59 Not by us or anyone else.
Devon Stack
03:07:02 Oh.03:07:04 But simultaneously, while trying to avoid while trying to avoid responsibility.
03:07:11 They have this other story that they weave into everything where James Cameron is going to go in this deep sea diving machine to search for the bar that has been lowered so low that he needs to go to these crazy depths to find it.
03:07:26 And then he, James Cameron is going to lift it up.
03:07:29 To.
03:07:31 They want to have their cake and eat.
03:07:32 Too, like libertarians, always want to.
03:07:34 They want to kind of claim that, hey, maybe we had something to do with this, but the same time haha. It's a joke. James Cameron's going to fix it.
Trey Parker
03:07:41 I've been thinking.03:07:43 How did shamelessness get to this?
03:07:45 Did it start with fat people on scooters or did the bar get lowered way before that?
03:07:51 And then I started thinking.
03:07:53 Maybe it was us.
03:07:56 I don't know, but maybe somehow we lowered the bar a long time ago.
03:07:59 And now I'll sit here in the.
03:08:01 Of it all.
Devon Stack
03:08:04 So there seems to get, yeah, there's like a little bit of a recognition that maybe we did this.03:08:10 But then they quickly go to James Cameron raising the.
03:08:14 And then Michelle Obama beats up Cartman. And I don't know. Then it just gets stupid and silly.
03:08:22 There's no real acknowledgement of.
03:08:25 What they just said anywhere else in the show.
03:08:29 And now for the last example, the example that I think really kind of shows you.
03:08:36 How people even today are being seduced, if you will, by South Park conservatism. And I know this because it wasn't that long ago.
03:08:46 This is an episode that many conservatives were tweeting out clips of just a couple years ago.
03:08:53 We fast forwarding now all the way to season 23, which was 2019.
03:09:01 2019 just five years ago, during the Trump administration, the first Trump administration, you had people tweeting this out.
03:09:10 This uh, this slippery slope had escalated to the degree the slippery slope of accepting faggotry, accepting trans shit.
03:09:20 Had now escalated to. This is when.
03:09:22 First start having.
03:09:24 Men in female sports.
03:09:27 And that again, once again, this was an arbitrary line.
03:09:31 This was an arbitrary line the libertarian creators of South Park wanted to draw.
03:09:36 But they were again, they were wiggly about it.
03:09:38 Couldn't say that being trans was wrong.
03:09:42 But they had to somehow say, just like they did with Mr. Garrison. There's this arbitrary line that you had to draw about how gay you could be in front of kids.
03:09:50 There's also an arbitrary line where you have to say how trans you can be and how much of.
03:09:58 A accommodation you have to make for these trans people and how much you have to embrace their delusion.
03:10:09 Preparation of this, they introduce a new character. Again, this monster that they themselves have helped usher into the world, this wokeness.
03:10:20 They've created, they introduced a character to.
03:10:24 Won't miss just in general they get rid of the original.
03:10:29 Principle at the school and introduce PC principle.
Matt Stone
03:10:46 I.Trey Parker
03:10:47 All right, listen up.03:10:47 My name is PC principal.
03:10:48 I don't know about you, but frankly I'm sick and tired of how minority.
03:10:51 Are marginalized in today's society.
03:10:53 I'm here because this place is lost in a time warp.
03:10:58 Students who still use the word retarded, a teacher who said women without wombs should.
03:11:04 Get an AIDS test.
03:11:05 How? I was a lesbian then.
03:11:07 A chef.
03:11:08 Of color, who the children had singed soul songs and who the children drove to kill himself.
03:11:13 Yeah, he got brainwashed by coke.
03:11:14 Run.
03:11:15 And that's two days detention for you, young man.
03:11:17 See you at 4:00.
03:11:18 What? Let me ask you this.
03:11:20 We're in Colorado, right?
03:11:21 Where are the Hispanic kids?
03:11:24 Where are the ethnic and racial minorities?
03:11:27 Well we have token.
Voice Actor
03:11:28 He's black.Trey Parker
03:11:29 And that's two days detention for you, Mackie.03:11:30 Congratulations. Wait I got detention?
03:11:33 I googled South Park before I came here and I could not believe the shit you were getting away with people claiming to be advocates of transgender rights, but really just wanting to use the women's bathroom.
03:11:45 A white man who thinks he's Chinese and built a wall to keep out Mongolians.
03:11:50 Oh, I hate the Mongolians.
03:11:54 What the fuck is this?
03:11:55 Are you fucking kidding me?
03:11:58 I'm telling you all. This is done.
03:12:00 Like it or not, PC is back.
03:12:02 And it's bigger than ever.
Matt Stone
03:12:03 Whoo. Whoo.Trey Parker
03:12:04 You hear?03:12:05 That's the sound of 2015 pulling you over, people. Suck it.
Devon Stack
03:12:11 So they introduced PC principal as a character in 2015 and in 2019 they start to tackle the trans issue.03:12:20 With the episode by the name of bored girls.
03:12:26 Bored girls?
03:12:30 These are the kinds of clips that got shared all over the place.
03:12:34 Back in 2019 by Conservative Twitter accounts.
Trey Parker
03:12:38 Joining me now is the current champion of the strong women competition, strong woman, Miss Woman. Do you feel ready?Voice Actor
03:12:45 Oh yeah, I'm ready, David.03:12:46 There are just so many amazing women athletes out here today.
03:12:50 Makes me so proud.
Trey Parker
03:12:51 Now this is the first year that a trans woman is in the competition.03:12:55 Do you feel about that?
Voice Actor
03:12:56 Amazing. I feel honored to be a part of history. I have a lot of incredible trans friends who are athletes and so we're all inspired this woman's compete.Trey Parker
03:13:04 And have you actually ever met Heather Swanson?Voice Actor
03:13:08 I know I've never competed against her before, no.Trey Parker
03:13:11 She's not exactly your average trans athlete.Voice Actor
03:13:13 Well, what is an average trans athlete?03:13:16 Honestly, I find that kind of bigoted.
Trey Parker
03:13:18 David OK, Heather Swanson is actually joining us now, Miss Swanson.03:13:23 Does it feel to be competing today?
03:13:26 I can't tell you how free I feel now that I've started identifying as a woman. Now that I can compete as female, I'm ready to smash the other girls.
03:13:37 And is it correct you just started identifying his female two weeks ago?
03:13:41 I'm not here to talk about my transition.
03:13:45 I'm here to kick some fucking ass. Let me tell you something, dingleberry.
03:13:49 David Perry.
03:13:50 I'm going to rule up the other women here.
03:13:53 And I'm going to smoke them.
03:13:55 They am the strongest woman this state has ever seen.
03:14:00 Any words for the Challenger, Miss Woman?
Voice Actor
03:14:03 Good luck, Heather.Trey Parker
03:14:05 Luck is for dudes.03:14:08 Well, with that, let's get right to the action.
Devon Stack
03:14:12 And again, they can't just say being trans is wrong.03:14:17 They can't say.
03:14:18 They just say it's gone too far.
03:14:20 They have some arbitrary line, so they show him destroying the women, and again that's, that's what the modern Republican Party says, right.
03:14:29 Oh, it's fine to have have trans.
03:14:32 In fact, we've got some of the best ones we have.
03:14:35 We have our trannies are better looking than the leftist trannies. In fact, right, we have that.
03:14:42 What's his face? The.
03:14:45 Jenner, we have Caitlyn Jenner. Caitlyn Jenner.
03:14:50 Who's really Bruce Jenner? In a dress with fake tits?
03:14:56 And that's.
03:14:57 That's totally based, but it's not based when they're playing sports. That's when it goes too far. And that's exactly the message of South Park, because the Conservatives that exist today are 100% getting their values, whether they understand it or not from South Park.
03:15:14 And look, you can say, is it art entertaining, imitating life or the.
03:15:18 Way.
03:15:19 It doesn't really matter.
03:15:20 There doesn't seem to be any difference between the modern Republican Party and South Park.
03:15:25 Trey Parker and Matt Stone might as well.
03:15:28 Might as well be the ones writing the Republican platform at this point.
03:15:33 I can't think of a single thing that the modern Republican Party disagrees with.
03:15:38 Matt Stone and Trey Parker on.
03:15:42 Not a single thing.
03:15:50 In fact, to make sure that you understand.
03:15:55 Oh, we're not going too far, right?
03:15:56 You.
03:15:57 Even though we're saying that there, there has to be limits, there has to be limits somewhere that somehow this has gone too.
03:16:03 We were arbitrarily drawing a line. We have to make sure you understand that we're not being just right wing people where we say that, you know.
03:16:11 That the trannies are bad or like that we have to make sure that we act super feminist in this episode too.
03:16:18 And in this episode, we show there's little boys playing, playing a board game. They're playing a dungeons and Dragons and two girls, which, by the way, one of them happens to be Asian, and one of them happens to be black.
03:16:30 You know it.
03:16:31 Even diverse.
03:16:32 These two diverse girls.
03:16:34 Join the board game club. The little boys are playing and they dominated and it doesn't matter what game they play, they always dominate it because girls are actually smarter than boys.
03:16:44 And so you know, we have to make sure that you realize that just because we're saying that boys are beating girls at sports, we're not saying that boys are actually better or anything like that.
03:16:53 Are actually way smarter and they're better at things.
03:16:56 Just that men are strong.
Trey Parker
03:16:59 Ever since these girls were allowed to join dice Dad's gamers club, it has been a train wreck. Every single game we play, they like figure out all the rules and they use the rules to like, make us look stupid.03:17:13 In day and day they killed a dungeon.
03:17:15 Well, we didn't even think it was possible to kill the dungeon master.
03:17:17 Shut up, butters.
03:17:18 It's not possible.
03:17:19 It's just that we play board games for the team. We want to be pirates or Vikings.
03:17:23 Know what the girls think.
03:17:24 They think about red cubes versus blue cubes and how much of this equals that many victory points.
03:17:29 Just doing math.
Voice Actor
03:17:30 So they're smarter than you and beating you at all the board games.03:17:34 Yes.
Devon Stack
03:17:36 See girls. Girls are still better.03:17:38 Still.
03:17:39 We have to make sure we make a big point of that and we can't point, we can't make it seem like we're employing.
03:17:45 Men are actually better or?
03:17:46 We're just trying to show that, you know, just like girls are smarter than boys, boys.
03:17:51 Are are, are stronger than girls?
03:17:53 It's still super fucking gay.
03:17:56 Even though I tried to make it, you know, make a big deal out of the fact that this, this particular training, it's not even trainees in general.
03:18:04 Also try to, you know, blurry wriggly the line with saying that, oh, he just he just started identifying as a woman a couple weeks ago.
03:18:12 It's not even that trans women shouldn't be allowed to compete in women's sports. It's it's just that.
03:18:18 Trans women.
03:18:19 The women that are just now you.
03:18:21 They've already gone through puberty and they've they've they've got the advantage of going through puberty as a man, and so therefore they're physically stronger.
03:18:29 There's the only ones that maybe you know, maybe we shouldn't let them.
03:18:32 That maybe there's an issue there.
Voice Actor
03:18:34 Our next guest has been really lighting it up in women's competitions since she's identified as female two weeks ago.03:18:41 She's won every female sport.
03:18:43 Entered.
03:18:43 Please welcome Heather Swanson.
Trey Parker
03:18:45 Well, thank you, Jen, and it's a great.03:18:48 To be here.
03:18:49 I know that I'm an inspiration to all women and trans athletes everywhere.
Voice Actor
03:18:54 Yes, we are all truly inspired.Trey Parker
03:18:56 Now, there are some women out there who just.03:18:59 To run and hide.
03:19:01 Then I'm talking to you, strong woman.
03:19:04 You still dare to call yourself that.
03:19:07 Your name is joke because all Heather fault you anywhere.
03:19:12 Anytime at anything.
Devon Stack
03:19:17 So of course, strong woman is, I guess, PC principal's partner.03:19:23 And then you find out that that this Randy Savage character is isn't even a real tranny, not even a real tranny.
03:19:32 The the issue with with Randy Savage playing women's sports has nothing to do with the fact that it's that it's trannies.
03:19:39 A fake tranny.
Trey Parker
03:19:41 But.03:19:41 Then she.
03:19:42 Doesn't really care about trans people or women.
Voice Actor
03:19:45 He hates when she.03:19:47 Hates women. When I left him, he felt like he got beat by a girl and nothing makes blade Jagger more crazy than getting beat by a girl.
Trey Parker
03:19:56 I didn't even know people like that existed.03:20:00 It is.
03:20:01 It is tyrannis. And it is bad.
03:20:04 Dice Studs is a board game group that brings thrills and laughter to dozens of boys at our school.
03:20:09 But that laughter is being turned into screams as girls constantly invade with their unfairness.
Devon Stack
03:20:14 See, and. You're a psycho pussy if you're worried about women invading male spaces, they have to make sure that.03:20:22 It's just as woke as it ever was.
03:20:26 It's just as woke as it ever was.
03:20:29 Just because they say in limited circumstances, then you shouldn't have been playing in female sports as they they tell you that you know you shouldn't complain about women in in, in male spaces, and women are actually smarter than you.
03:20:44 Actually, it's a little it's a little bit of a gray area anyway because you know, this guy isn't a real.
03:20:50 Tranny. It's just a guy that's got a chip on his shoulder about women, so he's not really what I was saying. All trannies shouldn't be in female sports.
03:20:59 And you know, and so, you know, PC principle, he has a problem with it and and and let gets they start to cancel him or whatever.
03:21:09 It it's it's actually girls that win.
03:21:11 Girls save the day because Randy Savage is unable to beat the women at the board games because it's only his physical strength that makes him able to beat women. Anything in the first place.
03:21:24 Except that's a superficial difference.
03:21:26 And actually, if you think about it being smarter is the more.
03:21:30 In today's world, the more advantageous thing to have anyway.
03:21:33 So women are just naturally better, and these little girls beat him at the the battle of wits.
03:21:40 And that's how the the episode has ended with the little babies, the PC babies.
03:21:48 Being accepting of this very nuanced, very nuanced push back on some men, some men, in some situations being allowed to play in women's sports, women's sports. But it's this big fucking victory if you're a conservative.
03:22:06 On Twitter.
Trey Parker
03:22:09 I love you.03:22:12 I don't understand.
Voice Actor
03:22:13 They don't care.Matt Stone
03:22:13 Hello.Voice Actor
03:22:15 They must see the nuance to this whole situation.03:22:18 You're right.
Trey Parker
03:22:18 They realized that raising a gender based issue of strength doesn't necessarily make 1A bigot or a bully.03:22:23 All this time we were worried with the PC babies with think.
Voice Actor
03:22:25 We didn't freely.03:22:29 Throwing up.
Devon Stack
03:22:34 See, it's all full of nuance.03:22:36 All full of Gray, no black and white.
03:22:44 Anyway.
03:22:46 That's that's Part 1.
03:22:49 That's the game.
03:22:49 Gay.
03:22:51 The gay poison.
03:22:54 That was injected into conservatives over the last several decades by not single handedly by. But you know I would say.
03:23:04 Very, very effectively at the very least, by by South Park over the.
03:23:09 Few decades.
03:23:10 This was the normalization of homosexuality and degeneracy. The desensitizing of this situation.
03:23:17 And the acceptance.
03:23:20 And you know, as they said in that clip, right, if you should be the Museum of tolerance.
03:23:24 Game.
03:23:25 Thrones.
03:23:26 If it's something good, it should be the Museum of acceptance of its something good, and I would say it would be hard to argue that the RNC is just tolerant of gay marriage.
03:23:36 Very accepting of it.
03:23:41 Very accepting of it. And they're accepting of trans people. Even you know, the people like Alex Jones saying that. Well, as long as you're over 18, it's OK with me.
03:23:56 As I pointed out, I think last stream, the very first person to have a photo op with President Trump after the election was Bruce Jenner in a dress with.
03:24:04 Fake tits.
03:24:07 Seems pretty accepting to me.
03:24:14 Anyway, Part 2 will I think is going to be the race stuff.
03:24:21 But this I think I laid out a good.
03:24:25 Good enough examples to kind of illustrate the the Overton window kicking and shoving that South Park did.
03:24:35 Take a look.
03:24:37 Some of the hyper chats over on Odyssey here.
03:24:40 Now that we're at 3 1/2 hours already.
03:24:45 I told you to be long.
03:24:47 Boy, let's see here.
Trey Parker
03:24:53 Hoof.Devon Stack
03:24:55 All right, Gorilla hands.03:24:58 Gorilla hands.
03:25:07 Gorilla Hand says tonight's stream should be a good one. In my 20s, I was obsessed with this show.
03:25:13 Yes, I was libertarian back then.
03:25:15 Can I get a faggots for this stream?
03:25:16 The queer saying faggots kind of sounds like Mr. Garrison too.
03:25:22 Little bit little bit.
03:25:24 Yeah. And like, it's not an uncommon.
03:25:26 Like I said, I think a lot of people that were 90s kids, this is.
03:25:31 A lot of us got shoved into libertarianism.
03:25:35 Via this show.
03:25:37 Gorilla Hands also says on a more serious note, it looks like Syria is going to fall. Rumors are saying that Assad and his family are in Moscow.
03:25:46 Looks like a piece of the puzzle for Greater Israel has fallen into place.
03:25:51 Yeah, like I said, I don't think there's going to be any real resistance to greater Israel.
03:25:57 Because it just doesn't make sense. I mean, no.
03:26:00 No one is as much as there's this talk about, oh, World War 3 is going to happen.
03:26:05 You know, really who opposes who, who has.
03:26:08 Who has the interest in in paying the price of opposing America?
03:26:14 It doesn't make.
03:26:16 Doesn't make no I haven't. I haven't.
03:26:18 I've been working on this all day.
03:26:19 I.
03:26:20 Kept up-to-the-minute on what you're talking about. South the leg after the show, but.
03:26:24 But I was.
03:26:25 I was all.
03:26:27 Up to my neck in South Park all day, so I'll look into that.
03:26:32 Doctor Weeb says I'm a white Mayflower descended Zoomer and never really bothered to consider climate change.
03:26:38 I'm now looking into the topic.
03:26:40 What's your position on it and what are some decent sources that argue for or provide evidence for whichever position you hold? If it's real, it seems like we're fucked. Thanks.
03:26:52 Look.
Trey Parker
03:26:54 The the the.Devon Stack
03:26:55 One statistic that made me feel like I don't give a fuck about it and that human the human contribution.03:27:02 His insignificant compared to so many other things is the fact that.
03:27:10 Termite termite flatulence and that might sound like a joke, but it's not.
03:27:15 Termite flatulence worldwide exceeds the CO2 output.
03:27:23 I forget by what factor, but like just, even if it was not by a factor, by just a little bit.
03:27:29 It exceeds the the CO2 output of human beings.
03:27:33 Or 11 Volcano eruption.
03:27:35 One volcano eruption dumps more CO2 in the atmosphere than like like centuries of humans.
Trey Parker
03:27:42 We are not.Devon Stack
03:27:44 To the degree that we do contribute to it, we are not contributing in a significant enough way to where I give a fuck about it.03:27:52 Said I don't think we should just be willing nearly dumping whatever chemicals or gases into the environment.
03:28:00 Just saying that.
03:28:02 A lot of it is is used as a a tool to promote communism.
03:28:07 And if you look at the look, if you look at the historic record, there are periods of ice ages and warming periods and the.
03:28:17 The.
03:28:19 Sun.
03:28:19 I think has more of an effect on in the the the climate than.
03:28:26 Than any like CO2 does, just as an example.
03:28:30 And all that stuff was happening well before humans were releasing any any kind of CO2 in the environment.
03:28:38 Let's see here. Jessie, Po holiday.
03:28:41 Hey, Devin. Ever heard of Aaliyah, Poe and Leo?
03:28:44 Two Jews 100 years ago, both whom believed they were geniuses they wanted to attempt the perfect murder.
03:28:50 Carried out their plan.
03:28:51 Kill the boy but failed to cover it up.
03:28:54 Might be an interesting stream topic.
03:28:56 Another thing, did you know Doctor Seuss is a Jew?
03:28:59 His father owned a brewery during Prohibition. Like many Jews of the time.
03:29:03 Could be interesting deep dive.
03:29:05 Thanks. You're awesome, Devin.
03:29:08 Bless.
03:29:09 Yeah, I've heard that first story looked into.
03:29:11 Don't.
03:29:11 Know if it's, I mean it might.
03:29:13 I don't know if it's a whole streams worth of content, but I'm I'm aware of that story.
03:29:17 But you basically summed it up I.
03:29:19 They they.
03:29:19 Kill a kid and and they.
03:29:22 Were kind of retarded about it, but.
03:29:25 Like a full streams worth but.
03:29:29 And then I thought I thought Doctor Seuss was getting into.
03:29:31 For being anti-Semitic.
03:29:33 Just a couple years ago, so I maybe if he's a Jew, I don't know the wrap your head around that, I guess.
03:29:40 I haven't heard that before, but.
03:29:41 Guess it's possible. Might to look into it.
03:29:44 Rivers of Blood, rivers of blood.
03:29:59 Rivers of blood. If you want to research more into early 20th century Jewish immigration, look into the Galveston plan, funded extensively by Jacob Schiff and the Jewish Territorial Organization, and aim to move large numbers of Jews into the Midwest.
03:30:16 Don't know how you could find names of.
03:30:18 Who immigrated?
03:30:21 Well, I'll add that to my.
03:30:24 To my notes.
03:30:27 But yeah, I don't know like.
03:30:30 A lot of this stuff is hard to find.
03:30:35 But yeah, I mean there.
03:30:36 Was like.
03:30:36 Big census fire at one point too, so I don't know if that would affect things.
03:30:42 But thank you for the support there, rivers.
03:30:44 Blood.
03:30:45 Watch the collapse.
03:30:47 I've been withdrawing from my black pill addiction.
03:30:50 Thanks for being alive, Devin. RIP Earl Turner.
03:30:54 Yeah. Well, I was going to do a stream on Thanksgiving, but I didn't get back to the the stream machine until like, 9:00 at night or or around that it was.
03:31:06 Was too much of A.
03:31:08 Call and I was like if I do a stream, I'm just going to be winging it and then it's going to be crappy.
03:31:12 I just didn't do it.
03:31:15 But yeah, well, I appreciate that.
03:31:17 Zazzy Mctas bought says thanks for the good.
03:31:20 I remember seeing South Park on avhs tape way back in the 1900s.
03:31:26 I don't know if.
03:31:28 Ever watched VHS copies of it? But you know we used.
03:31:30 We used to gather around, gather around the the TV and the the CRT tube and watch it.
03:31:39 Chairs and Jawah says as a tithing Christian, I've been giving a lot of thought about the implications of dropping money in an offering plate. If the pastor is a Zionist, I'm thinking I'll take my money and give it to local white Christian couples who are having white Bab.
03:31:55 Make money less of an issue for new parents.
03:31:58 Yeah, I would.
03:31:59 I would not donate to Zionists.
03:32:03 I say that, but we're actually in the process of electing a new young white pastor who is adamantly anti Zionist and well aware of the jq.
03:32:11 He and I have a lot, have had a lot of conversations and agree on a lot of things. Could be a huge win for our congregation.
03:32:18 That's a.
03:32:19 That is a positive. Hopefully, hopefully.
03:32:22 Many more of those.
03:32:24 Some of these boomer guys age out.
03:32:28 John Skywalker says just watch the new Stu peers documentary occupied.
03:32:33 You.
03:32:33 It seems well edited and funded with some accurate facts, but also somewhat schizophrenic.
03:32:40 Is Stu Pierce credible on Jewish control over the West, or is he?
03:32:45 An epistemic polluter.
03:32:46 A lot of right wingers will watch it, certainly.
03:32:51 I haven't seen it.
03:32:53 So I don't know.
03:32:56 I I saw some people on Twitter complaining about having to pay for it or something like that.
03:33:01 Don't know if that was the same thing.
03:33:04 And it's just, you know, it's it's annoyance like fuck guys.
03:33:07 Mean you're gonna pay to see a marvel?
03:33:10 At I don't.
03:33:11 Maybe this is like a stupid documentary and I'm not like some big Stu Peters fan or by any means, but.
03:33:19 It's. It's that attitude that from our side that's really frustrating.
03:33:21 Pay to see a Marvel movie.
03:33:24 And then get upset that someone's charging for a documentary that's on our.
03:33:31 And and it's like, come on, guys, do you not realize that this is a job?
03:33:36 You not realize that that. Hey, look, I don't know.
03:33:40 Don't know what I.
03:33:41 He makes more money than I do and a part of that's because he gets.
03:33:45 Jewish money, he just.
03:33:46 He gets Jewish money. I know that for a fact. And so whatever.
03:33:51 You whatever you make it. That all right.
03:33:54 But that said, you know, if you take, if you take that element out of the situation, if you consider him on your side, which these people did and they're complaining about having to pay for his documentary, that it's like.
Trey Parker
03:34:09 You, you fucking faggots.Devon Stack
03:34:10 You're why we lose.03:34:12 You're why we lose because you're you're more than willing.
03:34:17 To line up and pay Hollywood for some faggot gay shit or pay for Amazon Prime or or to pay for Netflix or to pay for Hulu Plus or or or whatever, right?
03:34:30 But then some guy makes a documentary that you like. That's that you think is speaking for you. And I don't know, was he? I don't know what he was charging for.
03:34:38 I haven't seen it.
03:34:39 I don't know anything about the situation, I just saw that going on was like god damn us.
03:34:43 Like, come on, you fucking people.
03:34:46 But then I saw that it was free.
03:34:48 Saw.
03:34:49 I thought he if it's the same video he posted it for free anyway so.
03:34:53 Don't know what the. Maybe I'm thinking maybe it's two different things.
03:34:56 Just like I said, I've been.
03:34:57 I've been up to my my fucking head in in.
03:35:00 Park, there's a lot.
03:35:02 Believe it or not, for me to you realize we went over like.
03:35:06 Years of South Park.
03:35:09 That was, there wasn't a.
03:35:11 Zero time commitment thing for me.
03:35:17 So I haven't really been exactly.
03:35:19 Up to the second on evidence going on now that said that said.
03:35:26 Yeah. I I I don't know.
03:35:27 Seen.
03:35:28 Maybe in the documentary's horrible.
03:35:29 And yeah, he does get Jewish money.
03:35:32 It is.
03:35:32 It is, I don't know him though.
03:35:33 Never met him.
03:35:36 I don't really watch his stuff.
03:35:39 As soon as I saw him promoting Flat Earth like I kind of stopped taking him serious.
03:35:43 I never really did take him seriously, 'cause. I don't really know who he was, and because my introduction to him actually was him on my timeline promoting Flat Earth and I was like.
03:35:54 Alright. Yeah. At that point, I'm just going to like, you know, all right, you know, whatever.
03:35:59 But again, maybe he's cool.
03:36:01 Don't know.
03:36:04 Let's see here, chosen Jawan says. I recently heard an old Southern racist guy talk about how to predict black performance in the workplace.
03:36:14 Said he has observed that blacks with Blue Gums are typically hard workers, but the ones with pink gums.
03:36:22 Are almost always the laziest, most slothful in the workplace.
03:36:27 FYI.
03:36:28 Canada is very random I guess.
03:36:31 Mine is right.
03:36:42 I.
03:36:46 Brands are a problem.
03:36:48 Are the.
03:36:49 Thanks for all your work, Devin. You make formally esoteric knowledge about Jays and Browns into a story that is easily approachable by people that haven't figured it out that they're on our, that they that people haven't figured out that they are on our side yet I I think.
03:37:04 The people that.
03:37:06 Are.
03:37:07 Don't know they're on our side.
03:37:11 Thanks. I appreciate that.
03:37:12 Is.
03:37:13 And that's I try to break it down as simply as possible.
03:37:16 And look, I know the long form, especially tonight, right? It's not for everybody.
03:37:22 And tonight's going to be a a difficult.
03:37:26 Not difficult watch.
03:37:28 I hope not, but like a long watch, right?
03:37:32 And that's not everyone has that kind of attention span.
03:37:35 Rabbit Hole, says greens.
03:37:37 Hope the weather is well where you.
03:37:39 Can you conquer degeneracy while still having a First Amendment?
03:37:43 Just want your two.
03:37:44 Also, do a stream on LDS or a Mormon church will be fast that nothing wild.
03:37:49 Think you'd do it?
03:37:50 We've got a or. You've got a great.
03:37:53 Well, I appreciate that.
03:37:57 I mean.
03:37:57 Don't know the 1st Amendment thing.
03:37:59 One of those things where.
03:38:03 You gotta remember that there was simultaneously a First Amendment and.
03:38:13 Societal limits on speech.
03:38:17 Prior to Jews showing up, I mean, they're just.
03:38:19 Was it was until Jews showed up in great numbers around the turn of the century that the abuse of their First Amendment started to take place and that it was used as a weapon.
03:38:32 To push.
03:38:34 Their agenda in the second they felt like they weren't.
03:38:38 Were the ones in power.
03:38:40 They instantly wanted to get rid of.
03:38:43 And in in a way you could say it's kind of reversed.
03:38:47 That the social pressure and legally speaking, you're allowed to say the things that I say.
03:38:53 But there's a lot of social there's enough social pressure to where most people don't.
03:38:58 And so that's why I think from a legal standpoint, the First Amendment is important, especially if you're not in power. If you're not in power, it's crucial. If you take away the 1st amendment, when you're not in power, you're basically, that's the end of that.
03:39:13 And if you take away the 1st amendment while.
03:39:15 You you are in power.
03:39:19 It from a legal standpoint, unless you can somehow guarantee you're going to remain in power forever, that's probably probably a mistake too.
03:39:28 And that's that's my that's my point of view.
03:39:32 Is that you should use other mechanisms to regulate speech.
03:39:36 Non legal mechanisms to to regulate speech.
03:39:43 And and that's why it's important to stay in the dominant position also and that you can't just relax the second you feel like, oh, my culture, my version of culture is winning.
03:39:55 So we can relax and let Jews.
03:39:56 All our movies.
03:39:57 Know it's.
03:40:00 And and look there. There's there's ways you could have combat combatted the the Jews that were trying to exploit the First Amendment without doing it through legal means.
03:40:13 So that's all.
03:40:15 As far as the Mormon thing, I mean, I don't.
03:40:17 Don't know how relevant it would be to.
03:40:22 I mean, my focus is on trying to solve the problem of white genocide, and I mean.
03:40:30 I don't know how.
03:40:31 Don't.
03:40:31 Maybe it'd be fun break from things.
03:40:34 Just talk about more, but I don't feel like I was.
03:40:38 And I don't know, it would just feel like I was.
03:40:43 Proselytizing a little.
03:40:45 I mean, because I'm not going.
03:40:47 Well, I mean, I don't know or debunking or some weird mix of the two, but you know, I'd get.
03:40:51 Probably get accused of both.
03:40:52 It just doesn't seem.
03:40:54 It's like, I mean I I guess if people to the.
03:40:56 That people don't know.
03:40:58 Them, I mean Mormonism, what it's about.
03:41:00 I mean, it's not that hard to.
03:41:01 Out what they.
03:41:02 In fact, I mean, Speaking of which, South Park did an episode that was relatively relatively accurate?
03:41:08 Mean there's a little?
03:41:10 Is a little.
03:41:11 Unfair in some minor ways, but it was relatively accurate. I guess that would be one thing you could use South Park for if you want to. If you want to get us a summary of of Mormonism, see, that's why South Park was so successful.
03:41:27 Is they were intellectually honest about a great number of things.
03:41:32 Enough things to where gave a lended credibility to their content and so when they did the the gay shit people went along for the ride.
03:41:45 VK says just a thought about turn of the century Jews countries they came from, mostly the Russian Empire had actual laws preventing them to operate with impunity.
03:41:58 And society itself was kind of anti-Semitic.
03:42:01 The reason they started moving here was because of the pogroms they experienced after.
03:42:08 Jewish revolutionaries tried to kill the czar.
03:42:12 None of it was in place in.
03:42:15 It was a free range for them. I guess it shows that not much was needed to prevent them to take over your country.
03:42:22 By the way, Russians were the first they tried to blame for the 6,000,000.
03:42:26 Check the book, the first Holocaust, the surprising origin of the six million figure. If you didn't before, it's on Holocaust Handbooks website.
03:42:36 For your work.
03:42:37 Appreciate that.
03:42:38 And yeah, there was in fact not only were there no.
03:42:45 Anti-Semitic social.
03:42:49 Instruments at work in America.
03:42:53 Quite the opposite, quite the.
03:42:55 There was Phyllis somatic instruments at work, and so they they showed up and it was.
03:43:02 It was easy peasy.
03:43:03 Were.
03:43:04 There were.
03:43:04 There were no natural predators.
03:43:07 You know, they became an invasive species with no natural predators.
03:43:13 And the rest is history.
03:43:17 Judaism says, are you going to debate quinones?
03:43:21 Why would?
03:43:22 Why would I debate quinones, and what would I debate him on? I.
03:43:26 I.
Trey Parker
03:43:27 I'm.Devon Stack
03:43:29 Guessing what you're saying is.03:43:32 Is he thinks that the Trump presidency is going to be awesome for white people.
03:43:38 I'm saying that not really and look.
03:43:42 Time will tell, right?
03:43:45 What's going to debate us both is going to be reality.
03:43:47 For the next 4 years.
03:43:50 That'll that'll settle the debate.
03:43:52 No debate necessary.
03:43:54 Age of anxiety says.
03:43:57 Did you see these stupid documentary?
03:44:00 It was extremely well done and I think something that is easier for normies to digest than Europa, the last battle because it's two hours and.
03:44:08 And ability to cover multiple current events that tie it to the Rothschilds, Hitler and the knock bra, etcetera.
03:44:16 Now again, I have not seen that, but apparently apparently I should see it. A lot of people are saying.
03:44:23 Saying I need to.
03:44:23 It based in space says once again your depth of research and exposure of subversion leads the way I know before you have.
03:44:32 Said it takes a lot of effort, but you have thought of making or have you thought of making more of those shorter, pinpointed videos that you used to make your a master of clever propaganda for spreading the message? Again, if look people.
03:44:47 There's no way.
03:44:48 This is a job.
03:44:49 This, as you say, like if there was a way.
Voice Actor
03:44:53 What you don't realize?Devon Stack
03:44:54 Is that takes up to make those shorter videos that takes weeks.03:44:59 And so, and there's no way to monetize it.
03:45:02 And I'm not, you know, look, I'm in it for the agenda, but I also need to have money.
03:45:11 That's that's just the way it is, you know? And it's like it's just a reality, you know?
03:45:16 There's there's no way to monetize that kind of a video.
03:45:20 And so that's why that kind of video.
03:45:23 Work for creators.
03:45:25 It's not just me, it's that's why people like Stu Peters.
03:45:29 Oh, I don't.
03:45:30 Maybe he doesn't charge for it now, but that's why a lot of people will take on sponsors and I don't want to do. I guess that would be one solution.
03:45:37 Mean I could start trying to sell.
03:45:38 You guys gold.
03:45:41 During the streams of shit like that. But you know.
03:45:44 It's just it doesn't make sense because in the same space I could do, you know, like 4 streams and cover 4 different topics in in more depth and maybe it wouldn't be as finely tuned.
03:45:59 And maybe you know, it's not going to reach Joe Normy because he doesn't have the patience to sit through a stream like tonight, right?
03:46:04 I guess you could have condensed what I said the night into, like 30 minutes, but again, that you're talking a couple weeks of editing then that's the way it is.
03:46:14 The reality of it and.
03:46:17 I got bills like anybody else you know, and I don't have, like, a trust fund.
03:46:22 Or anything like that.
03:46:24 I don't live.
03:46:26 I don't. Trust me, I don't.
03:46:27 Not living the high life.
03:46:28 Here OK.
03:46:31 In many ways, I have taken a.
03:46:33 Of poverty.
03:46:34 Right.
03:46:35 And so that's just the way it is.
03:46:36 And if look if other people want.
03:46:38 Do it, do it.
03:46:40 You know, like people that ask me.
03:46:41 It's like, give it a shot. You'll you'll learn real quick. Why? Why I.
03:46:46 Doing that.
03:46:48 Look in the days of YouTube, it made sense I could do a video like that and I could spend like I there were videos when I in the YouTube days I spent like a month on.
03:46:58 Man, it was fine 'cause. I could spend a month on something that when I was monetized and it would make.
03:47:05 You know enough money to, like, cover the bills for that month.
03:47:09 Got like a.
03:47:09 You know, again, I was living large back then either and the second in fact the 2nd that I started to make money then started demonetizing everything I posted.
03:47:20 And that's just the way it is.
03:47:21 And it's it sucks for look.
03:47:25 It sucks for me too.
03:47:27 Because when I'm, when I'm editing, I make my own.
03:47:34 I don't have to worry about, like, oh, I have to be.
03:47:36 At this time.
03:47:38 I'm naturally an introvert. Believe it or not, you know.
03:47:41 And so I I in a way, it's not that I hate doing streams, but at all I like doing streams, but in a way I'm more comfortable doing something that's more.
03:47:52 Prepared more written and and plus and like you said it's you do reach more people in a way it look I I get it but no, it just doesn't make sense.
03:48:02 That's just sorry.
03:48:04 Finances.
03:48:05 Survival exists, you know, like I said. And I'm not going to try to sell you guys fucking gold.
03:48:10 Mean. I guess I can.
03:48:11 I could do that, but I just. I feel like a fucking slimeball.
03:48:16 I don't know how you do that and not feel like a slimeball.
03:48:20 I mean.
03:48:21 There I've, I've I've asked myself. Like, would you ever take on a sponsor if I if I, like, knew them if I knew them. And I actually thought what they were selling was not like if I used it and I thought it wasn't garbage.
03:48:37 Under in a very limited I I don't.
03:48:39 I mean, I'm open to the idea of it in the future at some point, but in very, you know, not like a lot of it, not how people do it, right.
03:48:48 Not how.
03:48:51 You watch these guys, you know, I guess Alex Jones is a good example, right where?
03:48:55 Like all right.
03:48:56 And now, now that I've I've ranted for for 15 minutes, here's 10 minutes of penis pill ads.
03:49:03 Like I would never do something like that but.
Trey Parker
03:49:05 I don't know.Devon Stack
03:49:06 Maybe like an icon on the screen?03:49:08 I don't know. I don't know.
03:49:10 But yeah, that's just it's it's, it's just a reality.
03:49:15 I don't.
03:49:16 Have a billionaire funder I don't have.
03:49:20 You know, some Jewish donor giving money like, you know, I don't have the Russian Government giving me, giving me $100,000, like Tim Poole and these other people. Like, I don't think you realize a lot. These other these other people get a lot of money from.
03:49:37 You know, shady sources and I don't.
03:49:40 Know I don't do.
03:49:41 So it is what it is.
03:49:46 Let's see here the Ministry of.
03:49:48 I did a video a while back on how South Park implied children are safer with Big gay Al leading the Boy Scouts than a straight men.
03:49:56 They normalize pedophilia.
03:49:58 I forgot to mention that same conservative.
03:50:01 Or same conservatives who condemn a pedo show like big mouth Excuse South Park because it's better written.
03:50:09 And like I said, there's a lot of fucking pedo stuff I did not even scratch the surface of the pedo stuff that's in South Park.
03:50:17 A lot of pedos stuff in South Park.
03:50:20 And that'll probably, yeah, I'll probably have to cover that and and maybe they'll be like 3 parts to this.
03:50:28 The race, the race thing's big just because.
03:50:33 It's so obviously exactly how the Republican Party treats race and the video that they did with Dennis Prager. Just it says it all.
03:50:42 That's you'll see when when I show you that, but it's.
03:50:48 Yeah. Yeah, it's.
03:50:51 Look in South Park is it's genuinely.
03:50:53 At times.
03:51:08 Want to?
03:51:09 The other way, when it's pure fucking and you know, mind cancer, which I I think I isolated a lot of the gay mind cancer stuff tonight.
03:51:21 I am the inventor of us.
03:51:26 A bunch of numbers there.
03:51:28 Devin, my Revolutionary VR treadmill patent.
Trey Parker
03:51:31 Oh, OK.Devon Stack
03:51:31 Here's all the numbers. 11577177 was stolen by Netflix.03:51:37 Out of the USPTO office by filing a duplicate application 12 days after I filed.
03:51:45 Involves USC Shoa Foundation AI generated backdated.
03:51:52 YouTube videos the military, Israel and Hollywood videos on My Odyssey page.
03:52:00 My investigation into the AI video aspect of the patent theft led me to examine the October 7th Hamas videos.
03:52:10 They are all fake generated using Gan AI model.
03:52:14 Have frame analysis and composite videos.
03:52:19 You would understand right away.
03:52:20 And then you have a sub stack article.
03:52:24 Well, I gotta lie. That sounds a little out there.
03:52:29 That sounds a little out.
03:52:30 Look, maybe, maybe you're right. I you know.
03:52:34 Maybe I'll take a look at that, but.
03:52:37 My I don't, I don't.
03:52:39 Don't suspect that the.
03:52:42 I don't.
03:52:43 Maybe there's some Hamas videos that are AI.
03:52:45 I don't think it's outside the the. I guess it depends on what you're talking about specifically.
03:52:50 Do know that the Masada faked some of those phone calls?
03:52:54 That they were the the the phone calls that they claim to intercept. One of them was.
03:52:59 Proven to be fake, so it's not like they don't make fake shit.
03:53:03 But just, you know, being honest, it seems a seems a bit a bit of a stretch that there's this.
03:53:12 That every video is fake, but who knows, maybe people can take a look at those links and maybe I'll take a look at that.
03:53:20 Love and division.
Matt Stone
03:53:27 I.Devon Stack
03:53:28 Dev an excellent.03:53:29 It's kind of disturbing seeing how easily people can be entertained into going along with the deconstruction of their morality.
03:53:36 By the way, this was my introduction to South Park by the 1990s. I was in my 30s and completely divorced from pop culture.
03:53:45 Yeah, I think that it's a very specific age because even though we still making episodes now, even the people that grew up on it like I.
03:53:53 We all kind of tuned out at a certain point and I don't think the younger people started tuning in I think.
03:54:00 It's a very.
03:54:03 You know, 90s kid thing.
03:54:05 It's like if you're not a 90s. If you're not like a, maybe a young Gen. xer or a old millennial like that's that's it, you know that.
03:54:16 No one else really watched it.
03:54:19 'Cause it was, I think.
03:54:21 We've talked.
03:54:21 Before how humor is very contextual, and I think that.
03:54:28 Unless you were specifically.
03:54:32 At that age, at that time, in that environment of cable TV and everything else like, it just didn't that you weren't the audience for it, you know.
03:54:42 And so I think this is super relatable to probably.
03:54:47 Some people.
03:54:49 Again, probably young young Gen. Xers, old millennials.
03:54:54 But outside that window, most people aren't going to.
03:54:58 I'm going to.
03:54:59 I mean, they know what South Park is, but they're not going to be people that ever watched episodes of it, you know, like, I don't like zoomers watch South Park, and I don't think boomers watch South Park.
03:55:12 Let's see.
03:55:13 Oh, thank you for the support, love and division.
Voice Actor
03:55:16 Beach.Trey Parker
03:55:17 Boys with a big dodo.Matt Stone
03:55:21 Will be reading the.Devon Stack
03:55:21 Best Christmas ever. I started to with.03:55:26 The magic nigger.
Matt Stone
03:55:27 I'm sure.Trey Parker
03:55:36 Where did the show men go?Devon Stack
03:55:42 Yeah.Trey Parker
03:55:44 Thank you.03:55:51 Ever.
Devon Stack
03:55:54 All right, Beach Boys says.03:55:56 Belated Thanksgiving, Devin.
03:55:59 I hope you enjoyed your Turkey Holocaust day.
03:56:03 I did indeed I did.
03:56:04 Had Turkey.
03:56:05 I managed to get Turkey.
03:56:07 That's not so rare thing. I very I I've worked most Thanksgiving.
03:56:14 Actually that's.
03:56:15 I've worked more Thanksgivings than I've had off.
03:56:19 And I actually had this Thanksgiving off, so it was a rare occasion. But thank you very much for the support there. Beach Boys, sloth house.
03:56:30 Just woke up and figured I'd hop on in the second-half and immediately heard a scout master talking about taking pics of naked kids.
03:56:38 Damn, I'm glad I never actually watched this sludge.
03:56:41 Heard.
03:56:41 Cousins, quoting it, explains a few things now.
03:56:45 Yeah. Well, like I said, this was a.
03:56:48 It's a perfect example. A lot of people that watch this show often quoted it.
03:56:52 Got inside people's heads.
03:56:55 I'm trying like it was a normal thing to sing even like the big gay Al songs and and to have T-shirt like the people who hated faggots. Or at least you know that that's the way that they were perceived by me.
03:57:09 And yet they.
03:57:09 They thought that big gay L was hilarious.
03:57:13 Bessemer 72.
Matt Stone
03:57:15 I.Devon Stack
03:57:22 Hi, Devon. I guess that's how the left with Jewish last names do this.03:57:28 Go after the kids for the heavy brainwash.
03:57:31 They play the long game.
03:57:33 For all you do.
03:57:34 Well, yeah, Trey Parker is not Jewish.
03:57:38 Matt Stone is Jewish.
03:57:40 And their executive producer that got the show going was Jewish and gay.
03:57:47 Oh, no, I'm sorry. Actually, I don't know if he was Jewish.
03:57:50 The what's his face?
03:57:55 Where was it?
03:58:02 Where is it?
03:58:03 I'm on the wrong page.
03:58:05 I was like where I was like the wrong fucking notes. Brian graydon.
03:58:09 I.
03:58:09 I couldn't find anything about him being.
03:58:12 He has a big nose, but I couldn't find him being Jewish. He's gay.
03:58:16 But in a lot of the the.
03:58:19 The people involved with making the show happen.
03:58:23 Were Jewish.
03:58:24 A lot of the creative input.
03:58:26 Was like I said, Trey Parker and.
03:58:31 Think I think he's kind of gay, at least.
03:58:34 And you know, I think he's at least bi curious, if you will, but I don't know.
03:58:41 Not.
03:58:41 So it is what it is.
03:58:46 Let's see here.
03:58:52 Brody says keep up the good work my friend.
03:58:55 You for the content.
03:58:56 I appreciate that.
03:58:59 Funk Android.
Trey Parker
03:59:10 I.Devon Stack
03:59:13 Funk Android the Banach the Banach Beaners.03:59:19 Don't know what?
03:59:19 Is need to get it together.
03:59:22 Be nice to see some pushback to global homo from the natives.
03:59:27 Level Banach Beaners are.
03:59:31 So not sure what you mean by that, but maybe as other people do cat hugger and thank you for the support. Either way, funk Android cat hugger says the South Park Mr. Slave storyline was meant to be ridiculous.
03:59:45 Yet this is basically what happened in Canada.
03:59:48 Where the male teacher was wearing finish gear in front of students who filmed him, abused them instead of firing him, they punished the students for documenting abuse. Exactly. See, this is that's how far that.
04:00:02 People like the creators.
04:00:03 South Park pushed the Overton window over.
04:00:07 My cute little cute little friend says here is South Park episode passion of the Jew.
04:00:16 There is South Park episode passion, the.
04:00:18 It was hilarious when Christians told Jews to apologize for what they did to Jesus and pay reparations.
04:00:25 Jews lost their shit.
04:00:28 Yeah, I don't.
04:00:29 I don't remember that episode, but.
04:00:34 Yeah, I mean, I get like I said there, there were some episodes that were funny.
04:00:39 A lowly scribe in God's army.
04:00:41 For exposing these vile.
04:00:43 Well, I think thank you very much.
04:00:46 January 1981. Parker and Stone have sucked dicks on ecstasy at the parties in Hollywood Hills. They used to do not joking.
04:00:54 He literally had a dispenser of ecstasy pills. He would hand out and the parties where were full of fags and Jews like definitely believe that and.
04:01:05 Yeah, they were known to do a lot of.
04:01:06 They were famously high on acid when they went to the Oscars the first time and.
04:01:10 Were both wearing dresses.
04:01:13 Guitar Dude 1356 says I always knew South Park was not based the black and Jewish kids were normal, while the portrayals of the competition to the Jews, Asians, Christians, and almost all whites were caricatures.
04:01:28 And as you said before, Cartman was based, but the portrayal was of a fat loser that no one wanted to emulate thoughts and exactly. Wait till.
04:01:37 Get.
04:01:37 Till you guys see the Part 2.
04:01:40 Part 2 is a lot more obvious. Believe it or not.
04:01:44 Slut House says pushing through all this faggotry makes me feel ridiculous for having tried to rationalize libertarian leanings 8 years ago.
04:01:53 The libertarian Nazi pipeline is real.
04:01:56 Not sure what the lazy conservative Boomer parents thought we'd do when we saw the world.
04:02:00 For ourselves.
04:02:03 Yeah. Well, they, they they experienced world through Jewish Hollywood and you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
04:02:11 Of her commandant.
04:02:12 Hey, Devon, how quickly this faggotry got normalized.
04:02:15 It took less than 20 years till current time where Transfigure got normalized both with adults and children, probably in less than 10 years. We'll have legalized pedophilia with these degenerate Jews pushing for it, only this time.
04:02:30 There was no Hitler.
04:02:33 Not yet.
04:02:34 Not yet.
04:02:36 Age of anxiety says conservatives always said in the 2000 tens.
04:02:40 How the millennials that grew up watching South Park grow up to be sjws this stream has shown exactly how that happened.
04:02:47 They shouldn't be surprised at.
04:02:49 Exactly. They they fed this the fire that they were always surprised was was happening.
04:02:54 Were the ones that were fueling.
04:02:56 They were claiming to try to put out.
04:03:00 My fat little retarded toe.
Trey Parker
04:03:05 I.Devon Stack
04:03:09 Well, I propose to my girlfriend last week.04:03:12 Congratulations there.
04:03:14 We met nine months ago because we both had friends in a right wing discord server that cooked up a scheme to get us married.
04:03:21 There is Hope, Bros.
04:03:22 You never know where or how you'll meet your other wing, but it helps to have friends that will try to help you. And yes, it does.
04:03:30 It is difficult to do it on your on your.
04:03:33 It is possible but.
04:03:37 Yeah, it's not something that's just going to.
04:03:39 When people say oh.
04:03:40 Happen when you least expect it, bro.
04:03:43 I mean, the sentiment is if you try too hard, it'll never happen. That is true. But it's it's not effortless by any means.
04:03:51 But congratulations fat little retarded toe.
04:03:56 Pride Assassin says the executioner song is a 2 long or is a too long book.
04:04:04 A 1982 made for TV movie starring Tommy Lee Jones, who won an Emmy for playing a loser in a chronicle of how the ACLU and AG reporters subverted our nation.
04:04:19 Nike, even based their slogan on the Po s s last words.
04:04:24 Open the 70s.
04:04:25 What's it called?
04:04:25 The executioner song.
04:04:29 Amelie.
04:04:29 Worth looking.
04:04:30 All right, I'll put that in my notes.
04:04:35 I always like these made for TV. They're just.
04:04:39 It makes it easier for me. 'cause they're they're they're ham fisted enough to make a better demonstrate, you know, because they they they have it's first of all, I think it's for a Dumber audience.
04:04:52 For.
04:04:52 So it's for like a bigger audience, but a lower budget and everything else.
04:04:57 And so it's the made for TV stuff is is.
04:05:00 A gold mine when it comes to illustrating the current.
04:05:03 Of Hollywood's.
04:05:05 Propaganda desires.
04:05:08 Because they always overplay their hand in TV movies.
04:05:13 Maybe next time, says Hail Devon. Well, I appreciate that. Slut house again?
04:05:22 No.
04:05:25 A couple of streams ago you commented on my.
04:05:28 A drill Sergeant gave it to me when he couldn't pronounce my German last name.
04:05:33 I'm half founding stock, half euro immigrant around the turn of the century hurts me to think of my grandpa dropping bombs on his own cousins in Germany.
04:05:43 No more brother Wars.
04:05:45 All right, let's interest in your last name.
04:05:48 Sounds like slut house.
04:05:52 Art Stanton.
Matt Stone
04:05:54 Cash flow checkout.Devon Stack
04:06:01 I'd like to return this.04:06:03 Have you been enjoying the latest petty infighting on the right about the wife Jack Meme?
04:06:09 I have nothing against Nick Fuentes, but his rant on it was kind of insane.
04:06:14 Well, I'll tell you what I'm I'm staying out of that one, I actually.
04:06:19 I actually see I I get both sides.
04:06:21 I really.
04:06:22 This is one of those situations where I kind of get what both people are both sides are saying on one side.
04:06:30 You have and maybe I'll sum this.
04:06:32 Not to the satisfaction of everybody, but whatever. The way I see it, yet one side saying wife Jack is is basically.
04:06:44 A manifestation of the 90s man all over again. You know, like the like the dumb guy in the commercial that oh.
04:06:54 Oh, my wife's got to change the tire 'cause. I'm too stupid to do it. No.
04:06:59 Well, my wife, so she's so normal and.
04:07:02 And she she's she's the smart one. And and all just this dope.
04:07:06 Let me ask my wife's permission, you know, and and like, that's revolting to a lot of people. And I'm not saying that all wife Jack memes are like that, but.
04:07:17 I think that's one side, right. One side is saying like look, this is not great.
04:07:20 Don't want.
04:07:21 We want to backslide back into the the sensitive 90s man that's getting in touch with this feminine feminine side, which I agree with.
04:07:30 Then you have the other side that's like.
04:07:33 Yeah, but it's also kind of like a recognition that women are are kind of these.
04:07:42 Adorable retards and.
04:07:46 Part of being happy in a relationship is.
04:07:52 Is accepting that that they're they're kind of these.
04:07:57 You know, adorable retards.
04:08:00 And then if if you are bitter and angry about what makes them like that and and and you can't find aspects of it that are endearing, that you're not going to be able to have a relationship with women because.
04:08:16 With very few exceptions, there are a lot like this.
04:08:19 Just how they are and and so.
04:08:24 It's an acceptance of this.
04:08:27 Or as some of them, some people would say, an embracing of, you know, the adorable retardedness of women. And I kind of get it. And I kind of get both sides.
04:08:41 Yeah, you kind.
04:08:42 You don't want to be.
04:08:44 The Dopey 90s sensitive guy.
04:08:47 You don't, you?
04:08:48 And I and I think there are some people.
04:08:51 Are guilty of that.
04:08:53 And you also don't want to be the guy who's so cynical about women.
04:09:01 That you.
04:09:03 Find it intolerable to have a relationship with one and there there is a fine line.
04:09:09 There's a fine line. I think you got to find that fine line where you're not some pussy.
04:09:17 You're.
04:09:18 You're not pussy whipped. Like yes, dear.
04:09:20 Oh, let me ask my wife if I can. If I can buy this. Oh.
04:09:24 Let me see if my wife says it. So let me see what my wife says.
04:09:29 It's more of like you know.
04:09:33 You got to find that.
04:09:38 Center point where?
04:09:39 Yeah, you you care about what your wife thinks about stuff, but ultimately it doesn't fucking matter.
04:09:44 You know, ultimately it's still your way of the highway, like on some level, you know, ultimately it's, you know.
04:09:53 It's more about you're letting her know how things are going to be and you know, again, it's not that, you know.
04:09:58 Care what she think.
04:10:01 But you know, on some level it kind of doesn't matter.
04:10:06 Like if it matters, but like at the.
04:10:07 Of the day, it also doesn't.
04:10:09 Know what I mean?
04:10:11 And so that's that's that's how I look at it. And look, it's just AI never really like the mean in the first place. And I don't honestly, I was a little surprised when people were getting so emotional about it on both sides.
04:10:23 Just kind of like whatever I'm.
04:10:25 I'm staying out of this one because like, I just don't really fucking give a shit about it, you know?
04:10:29 It's it's just like, yeah, alright, whatever.
04:10:33 Yeah.
04:10:36 You're right it.
04:10:37 It's pointless infighting like it does seem like it's a little.
04:10:41 A little bit of a needless fighting over nothing kind of shit.
04:10:46 Bosnian mountain man with the big dodo monies.
04:10:50 Money is power! Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself.
04:10:55 With.
04:10:55 Look how Jewy this fag is.
Trey Parker
04:11:11 I.Devon Stack
04:11:14 Bars the amount of man says.04:11:16 Keep it up.
04:11:17 I.
04:11:17 That and thanks for the the support.
04:11:21 Bosnian mountain man.
04:11:24 Pride assassin says.
04:11:26 I appreciate your honesty if you don't know something either say I don't know or you look it up.
04:11:32 You don't just throw nonsense out there or pretend to know.
04:11:36 Oh well, thanks and.
04:11:39 Well, look, just because I I.
04:11:44 I want if I don't know.
04:11:46 I I either.
04:11:47 Well, it's if it's something I don't care about, I don't.
Trey Parker
04:11:51 Look it up.Devon Stack
04:11:51 If it's something I care about that I want to know, you know, I'm interested in learning.04:11:56 And yeah, I appreciate that.
04:11:59 Man of low moral fiber says definitely a former fan of South Park. Myself, even if even in some of the eclipse that you showed, they're still using wait, even in some of the clips that you showed that they are using to shame me.
04:12:18 There are still things that I find some humor in.
04:12:21 Was never as into it as some people though.
04:12:25 And your story about the friend who sang the songs from it gave me secondhand cringe.
04:12:30 Yeah, like, look, even some of the clips.
04:12:32 That I showed.
04:12:35 There it's it's well executed. Humor.
04:12:38 You can't say that they're that they're bad at their jobs.
04:12:42 I mean, they're clearly.
04:12:43 And that they they've become millionaires because of it.
Trey Parker
04:12:50 I tried to make.Devon Stack
04:12:50 That clear in the beginning that at no point am I saying that the the creator of South Park were bad at their jobs.04:12:57 Fact this wouldn't even be.
04:12:58 Stream if they were, because we wouldn't.
04:13:00 'D be irrelevant.
04:13:02 They're really good, their jobs.
04:13:04 And look their other their other IP or content or whatever is.
04:13:11 Not. Look, I'm not like a big fan of of all their work, but like.
04:13:18 A lot of it's intelligently executed.
04:13:21 A lot of it. You'd be crazy to say that. That's not an intelligent team.
04:13:27 That was creating that stuff.
04:13:30 And probably a lot smarter than their their Hollywood counterparts or peers.
04:13:37 Guess you could say.
04:13:42 More fiber. Again, I don't remember when I quit watching South Park.
04:13:46 But it was before the PC principal.
04:13:48 Because I hadn't seen that character until you introduced him on this stream.
04:13:52 Probably good that the quality eventually did because this show did a number on people.
04:13:58 Yeah, the quality.
04:13:59 And then they they also limited the amount.
04:14:02 As many episodes per year and.
04:14:08 We'll get into some of the later ones that become more relevant for the other. The other versions once, once they got the gay stuff normalized, they kind of stopped.
04:14:18 And.
04:14:19 There was still gay shit in every episode, really, but like it stopped becoming like a theme because it.
04:14:24 Unnecessary.
04:14:25 They.
04:14:26 They already did it, you know.
04:14:27 Mission.
04:14:28 They don't need to keep.
04:14:29 They can move on to the next thing or they can make social commentary on stuff that.
04:14:35 You know, maybe it was in some ways.
04:14:41 More relevant to what you know what.
04:14:43 Whatever personal.
04:14:45 Gripes they had with things that were bugging them as as.
04:14:50 I I think increasingly out of touch rich.
04:14:53 I think that that that's part of why a lot of their style and relevance changed as as the years went on is while they got better at storytelling and they got better at execution in some ways.
04:15:07 They got worse at being influential because they were no longer these guys from Colorado.
04:15:14 Could relate to the normal average person.
04:15:16 There are now these, you know, millionaires that had been millionaires for over a decade.
04:15:22 If you've been a millionaire for over a decade, you don't really have a whole lot in common with the average person, and you're going to be out of touch with what it means to be an average person. In fact, when we go over in another stream, their read on.
04:15:34 Trump was completely fucked.
04:15:38 Ridiculous. Uh in 2015, 2016 'cause they didn't understand.
04:15:43 They didn't understand the phenomenon and uh, I find it curious again. This will be in cover another stream.
04:15:53 That the.
04:15:54 Of Trump seemed to cease and be non existent this time around.
04:16:03 I am.
04:16:04 Here's the the adventure of the US patent guy. Again, I'm aware it sounds a little crazy, but I guarantee if you look at the latest video of my Odyssey synthetic AI news visual glitches only you will instantly realize that I'm 100% correct.
04:16:19 About the October 7th videos, my background is digital media pixels live production completely fake NBC News clips.
04:16:28 The rabbit hole is deep.
04:16:29 Visual glitches are just one.
04:16:32 Aspect I am analyzing multiple anomalies and also give academic research papers that back up my conclusion.
04:16:39 Consecutive frame composites reveal the tile seams where the Gan AI stitches them.
04:16:47 Difference divide, subtraction, composites.
04:16:51 Nine per each.
04:16:52 Well, there you go again.
04:16:54 Yeah, I.
04:16:54 I have to see what you're talking about. 'cause. 'cause. I I.
04:17:00 I've been.
04:17:00 I've been working video a long time and.
04:17:03 And I I look, I haven't sit there analyzing shit frame by frame.
04:17:08 But you can usually notice.
04:17:11 Anomalies and videos and I haven't noticed any.
04:17:14 Doesn't mean there aren't.
04:17:15 It just means that I didn't notice any.
04:17:19 Man of low moral fiber says. Obviously it was the silly black tech genius Trump with the big ape looking fella. But I always kind of had a soft spot for the Mission Impossible series.
04:17:31 It's not very deep it, but it's kind of fun.
04:17:35 Were you ever a fan?
04:17:36 For the stream.
04:17:38 I liked the.
04:17:42 The 80s TV series.
04:17:46 Umm.
04:17:48 That the movies.
04:17:50 Now I think I watched like the first or second Tom Cruise movie, but like I didn't really like the movie so much.
04:17:58 Like the the TV series in the 80s when I was like a little kid.
04:18:04 But like, but it's such a long time ago. It's like a fuzzy.
04:18:08 Like it's like I remember the guy with the Gray hair that was from airplane, right?
04:18:12 In the airplane movies.
04:18:16 I remember that I was fascinated by like they had like a like a like.
04:18:20 Little laptops that would self destruct.
04:18:23 Yeah, been a long time.
04:18:26 I don't.
04:18:27 I don't remember.
04:18:29 I I'd have.
04:18:29 I think I only saw the 1st 2 movies and I saw them probably when they were new, so it's been a long time.
04:18:35 Take a look over at Rumble.
04:18:39 Pom pom pom.
04:18:41 All right, rumble.
04:18:43 It's going to turn on the long history because that stupid plug in did not catch these.
04:18:50 All right. On reconstructed you, man says keep up the good work.
04:18:54 Forward to the PayPal mafia series.
04:18:57 I'll catch the replay.
04:18:58 Thanks.
04:18:59 We'll appreciate that.
04:19:02 Unreconstruct.
04:19:04 And it says it.
04:19:04 I don't know if you meant to do it twice, but it or if that's an error or what. But it says the exact same thing twice.
04:19:13 Then I'm scrolling down here. The stupid plugin did not work.
04:19:17 So I'm doing it the old fashioned way.
04:19:22 We are Iman 626 says.
04:19:26 I'm guessing you'll get this or get to this in a future episode.
04:19:30 The South Park and a popular episode in 2008 introducing millennials to trannies in preparation for the upcoming tranny in well, I think.
04:19:40 Covered that one right.
04:19:42 2008.
04:19:46 Share my notes.
04:19:47 Well, I mean it.
04:19:49 Was before 2008.
04:19:52 It was 2005. Mr. Garrison's fancy new vagina.
04:19:58 2008 was another one when they reap the untransed him.
04:20:03 But yeah, we we covered that.
04:20:07 And then Yvonne, 626 again, never mind you covered the episode I was talking about.
04:20:11 There you go.
04:20:14 Unreconstructed Rebel, 47.
Matt Stone
04:20:20 I.Devon Stack
04:20:22 Option.04:20:30 Faggots dragging another faggot behind a truck like black on black violence.
04:20:36 How can we get Indians to start scamming other Indians?
04:20:40 If you think he cracked that code.
04:20:43 Let me know.
04:20:45 And then we got unreconstructed Rebel again with a big dono.
04:20:50 Money is power.
04:20:50 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
04:20:55 Look how Jewy this fag is.
Trey Parker
04:21:10 I.Devon Stack
04:21:13 All right.04:21:14 Any chance you'd ever do a stream with Billy Roper, David Duke and Kevin McDonald?
04:21:20 Y'all are the.
04:21:22 Thanks for all your hard work, Devin. Best stream online.
04:21:27 I would appreciate.
04:21:28 Yeah, I I've I've been on.
04:21:32 I I feel like I've been on a.
04:21:34 With David Duke. But.
04:21:36 It was a long time.
04:21:37 Like in fact, I think it was on JF YouTube channel. It was so long ago.
04:21:44 I've.
04:21:47 Been on with the other two.
04:21:50 Yeah, yeah, I have no problem with with that.
04:21:52 Just a matter of.
04:21:55 Being invited.
04:21:56 Yeah, I guess what, what would be the venue 'cause? I don't really have part of why I don't ever have guests on my channel is the bandwidth.
04:22:03 Don't.
04:22:04 Think we'd be able to handle it.
04:22:05 Don't want to stress out the.
04:22:08 Connection. We have connection problems as it is.
04:22:11 Don't like to push my luck? Luck.
04:22:14 But if yeah, if people invite me on, I'm I usually.
04:22:17 If I if I can.
04:22:18 Remember to get back.
04:22:19 To them, I know there's some people.
04:22:20 Are angry hearing.
04:22:21 Saying I've been invited on a lot of things.
04:22:25 Just I'm getting to you. I'm. I'm trying.
04:22:27 Trying.
04:22:28 But I'll try to get you first come, first serve kind of a thing, but yeah, absolutely. I I have no problem doing that.
04:22:36 But thank you very much for the.
04:22:39 The very big support on reconstructed Rebel 47.
04:22:44 And then we got Yvonne 626.
04:22:47 I'm guessing you'll get to this in the future.
04:22:51 That's the same.
04:22:52 I don't know what's doing repeats.
04:22:53 Doing the same one.
04:22:57 Let's repeat in the same ones.
04:22:59 That's weird.
04:23:02 Now we can reconstruct the rebel again McCarthy edition.
04:23:06 And Trump and the Jews were fantastic together, shared in my.
04:23:11 Have you ever considered making playlists to categorize your work so it's shared easier in each stream builds on others?
04:23:19 I've got a.
04:23:19 Playlists on odyssey. Maybe I should make some more?
04:23:24 But I think I've got, like the gay 90s playlist and I've got like, the Patcon playlist.
04:23:29 Don't know how to make playlists on rumble.
04:23:31 Maybe I'll make some playlists.
04:23:33 I'm I'm assuming you can do it on rumble.
04:23:37 But yeah, I guess it would take wouldn't.
Matt Stone
04:23:40 Be.Devon Stack
04:23:40 That hard, I guess, to try to categorize them.04:23:43 To rope them together.
04:23:46 Themes, if you will.
04:23:49 On reconstructed Rebel again, roughly 1700 viewers. If we all kicked in a bucket stream, even a spear chucking colored at McDonald's can swing that thing of the time.
04:24:02 That would get funded. You've got to invest in our own.
04:24:06 Well, that would be.
04:24:07 That would be phenomenal.
04:24:09 If everyone paid a dollar per string and look I.
04:24:12 Guess that's the problem though. Is the people that.
04:24:16 Think that they're.
04:24:17 So therefore, I'm gonna go behind a paywall and then and then no one ever hears about him again.
04:24:23 But that's like the kiss of death. Like going by the paywall is the kiss of death.
04:24:27 Like, yeah, you gotta be. Really.
04:24:30 Gotta be really confident in.
Trey Parker
04:24:33 Your ability.Devon Stack
04:24:34 Well, no, that's The thing is, you either have to be like.04:24:37 Really confident in your ability to bring a huge audience that's never going to shrink with you, which is, I think, unrealistic.
04:24:47 Or you have to have Jew money.
04:24:48 Always advertising.
04:24:50 Like, I guess those people can do it.
04:24:51 If you've got, you can be behind.
04:24:53 Paywall if you have.
04:24:56 Jew commercials every 5 seconds like.
04:25:00 You can always tell who's.
04:25:01 Got Jew money. 'cause. It's the people getting promoted at you and the algorithm on Twitter and on YouTube, right?
04:25:09 How many times have you seen some stupid fucking ad for?
04:25:13 The daily wire, you know, holy shit like X really wants me to go behind that pay wall.
04:25:20 But yeah, that'd be that'd be phenomenal.
04:25:23 It's not.
04:25:23 Look, it is what it is. But you know, thanks to the the generous contributions of of people like like yourself, picking up the slack.
04:25:34 What we're still able to do this.
04:25:36 On a reconstructed rebel again.
04:25:37 Of which?
Trey Parker
04:25:43 I.Devon Stack
04:25:44 Would enjoy a stream covering the Puja invasion of Western countries. One day. I live in the South and I now despise visajits more than inner city colours.04:25:55 I'm just as shocked as you are.
04:25:58 Yeah, I I.
04:26:00 You guys get a.
04:26:00 Out there, I guess everywhere, right, I guess everywhere.
04:26:05 Yeah, honestly, that's that's a deep dive.
04:26:07 I I would have to do.
04:26:10 A lot of research on because.
04:26:16 I don't know, I I.
04:26:17 Know I I.
04:26:18 I couldn't accurately tell you.
04:26:21 Like the origin like I couldn't put my finger on. Oh, this is when it.
04:26:24 Like this is when the dam burst the the the Jeep dam, you know. But I bet with enough research I I could in a way find out. Like what?
04:26:32 What changed and who changed it?
04:26:35 That that opened up the floodgates.
04:26:38 I mean aside.
04:26:38 The obvious stuff, right? Like what?
04:26:40 What made Jeet specifically flood into the the West?
04:26:46 Hmm.
04:26:48 I wonder who? Who?
04:26:50 'S buying that right?
04:26:53 On reconstruct the rebel again.
04:27:00 Obligatory Southern pride worldwide.
04:27:03 Well, there you go.
04:27:07 There you go. Southern Pride worldwide world.
04:27:10 Rather can't talk.
04:27:11 I'm in Streamwood for like.
04:27:13 Almost 5 fucking hours now.
04:27:16 Give me a break.
04:27:18 On a reconstructed rebel again.
04:27:23 Let's do you know what?
04:27:24 Do. Uh.
04:27:27 Half $1,000,000.
04:27:32 Dio vindice. I don't know if I'm saying that right.
Voice Actor
04:27:40 Deo vindis.Devon Stack
04:27:41 Maybe that's better.04:27:44 Feel like that's Latin that I.
04:27:45 I should know, but it's not Latin, I know.
04:27:48 On a reconstructed rebel yet again of.
04:27:50 Stoney Pony, 88, says AR is the best.
04:27:53 I mean, Arkansas Ozarkia is the truth, but also wants to ask, what do you think about Trump appointing Kushner criminal Jew mafia dad as an ambassador?
04:28:05 Of the fag, I mean France. I just.
04:28:08 Saw that.
04:28:10 It was just like, well, of course obviously, right?
04:28:14 Of.
04:28:15 Obviously, that's what.
04:28:17 Would you expect?
04:28:20 Trump is.
04:28:23 Basically a member of the Jewish mafia. He's an honorary member of the Jewish mafia.
04:28:29 Just the way it is and look.
04:28:34 You can't dispute it.
04:28:36 Just you.
04:28:37 He's he's literally a member of the Jewish mafia.
04:28:40 So who else was he going to appoint?
04:28:42 Why do you think that he was?
04:28:44 Pardoning Jewish mafia guys on his way out last time, I mean it is what it is.
04:28:51 On reconstructed rebel yet again, Gary Gary Maricano also says Duke and Roper are doing good work, but his real question is your opinion on the limitation of public satellite imagery despite?
04:29:07 Being publicly funded, what your opinion on the limitation of public satellite imagery, despite being publicly funded, I don't know specifically what you're talking about, but my guess is.
04:29:22 That if there's publicly funded satellite imagery that's being limited.
04:29:28 That they'll that they're just using the argument, which isn't necessarily out of line, that.
04:29:35 It pertains the national security, which is often an overused and abused.
04:29:41 Excuse by the federal government, but.
04:29:44 In some instances it is it crazy to limit some of that?
04:29:48 Don't think so.
04:29:51 Do I wish that I had access to it? Absolutely.
04:29:55 But you know it is what it is.
04:29:59 Unreconstructed Rebel 47, again.
Matt Stone
04:30:03 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.Devon Stack
04:30:14 Take it from me, Jim. Neighbors.04:30:15 It'll pay dividends.
04:30:17 You should get your own little thing at this point, picking up all the slack over on rumble.
04:30:18 NDS.
04:30:22 I'm not saying pay wall. I'm saying we the citizens stop being lazy bastards and sign up at kick a buck in on Odyssey or rumble.
04:30:33 It's not.
04:30:34 Not on you. Not on us. Cheers.
04:30:36 Oh yeah, no, trust me.
04:30:38 You're you're at, like I said, you're picking up the slack, so.
04:30:45 You've done more than enough, my friend.
04:30:47 And yeah, I.
04:30:49 Like yeah, I would never.
Trey Parker
04:30:52 It'd be a weird.Devon Stack
04:30:54 Set of circumstances for me to consider.04:30:57 Pay wall it.
04:30:58 It doesn't make any sense to me on any.
04:31:01 I mean, I I kind of get the people that do like, oh, you know, my first hour or whatever is like red ice, does that right?
04:31:08 Do like oh, here's an hour that's not.
04:31:10 Then if you want the rest.
04:31:12 I kind of get that, but even that I'm kind of like.
04:31:16 I mean, I'm not.
04:31:16 Not for.
04:31:17 I mean like for me, you know, I don't know if I.
04:31:20 I part of it is I like the idea of old school broadcasting, right?
04:31:25 I feel.
04:31:26 Old School broadcasting was, you know, it was free.
04:31:31 I mean.
04:31:31 You know, they advertised at you, but like it was, you know, no one's putting a fucking nickel.
04:31:36 The in the radio, I guess I don't know.
04:31:40 But yeah, absolutely at the same time, it can't be too free, right?
04:31:44 But I appreciate the support.
04:31:45 Thanks to unreconstructed Rebel, it's not free, right?
04:31:50 Negro Spritzer says fuck blacks and Jews, OK?
04:31:56 And unreconstructed Rebel again, says not sign up, just donate each stream.
04:32:02 It's an easy process, y'all support SP2.
04:32:05 Just a couple of bucks a month.
04:32:07 A Dollar menu tier and absolutely.
04:32:11 Absolutely, we got.
04:32:12 We got one last one over on Odyssey.
04:32:17 And that is Michael.
04:32:20 Uh 57DE with A/O salute.
04:32:28 All right guys.
04:32:30 Oh, I appreciate all your support.
04:32:33 And.
04:32:35 Hopefully you enjoyed this.
04:32:36 And are looking forward to the next one.
04:32:39 Which?
04:32:39 May or may not be on Wednesday.
04:32:41 I'm thinking Saturday.
04:32:44 I might do it sooner, depending on. I got some stuff I'm trying to get done.
04:32:48 But I also have a lot of South Park. I still got to finish watching and clipping and researching for the the next one.
04:32:57 And it's not just the slay.
04:32:58 There's other, there's other.
04:32:59 I think you'll be.
04:33:01 I think you'll be shocked at some of.
04:33:03 The some of the the blatant race blind propaganda that Trey Parker has has had his hand in.
04:33:12 That many people are not aware of.
04:33:14 But yeah, absolutely. Look forward to that either on Wednesday or Saturday maybe.
04:33:19 On Wednesday, I'll do.
04:33:21 We'll.
04:33:21 Do like a quickie.
04:33:23 Oh, it's December now.
04:33:25 It's.
04:33:26 December. It's been December for.
04:33:29 Well, for me, for almost well for 2 1/2 hours, right?
04:33:33 So it's officially December, everybody.
04:33:37 And it'll be.
04:33:40 A nice little Christmas season coming up.
04:33:42 So anyway, we got one last one and that's Enrique, of course.
04:33:47 Obviously it's unreconstructed rebel.
04:33:52 And he says.
Trey Parker
04:33:55 Night all.Devon Stack
04:33:56 God bless the South.04:33:59 All right.
04:34:00 And with that.
04:34:03 I'll bid you all good evening for.
04:34:05 Black pilled. I am of course.
04:34:09 Devast.
Voice Actor
04:34:12 Mean are we gay? Yeah.Trey Parker
04:34:17 Well, I am a little.04:34:19 Well, we've been watching a lot of movies, actually.
04:34:21 Do you go together?
04:34:22 To the movies.
04:34:22 Yeah, we hold hands and everything, but it's like.
04:34:25 It's like, are you gay?
04:34:26 Like a little.
04:34:31 On a Friday night, maybe.
04:34:33 There's no chick around you.
Matt Stone
04:34:35 Nothing's gone TV.Trey Parker
04:34:49 Yeah.