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National News See other National News Articles Title: Paramount Has a $1.5 Billion South Park Problem The White House says the show is fourth-rate after it showed Trump with tiny genitals. The controversy comes just as the FCC has greenlit Paramounts merger with Skydance and promised to end DEI. In an interview with Vanity Fair in September, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone all but swore off satirizing Donald Trump, with Parker noting, I dont know what more we could possibly say. We found out what more they could say yesterday, in brutal fashion. The same day Paramount announced a five-year streaming deal with South Park, including 50 new episodes, the shows 27th season premiere mercilessly mocked both President Trump and the network for capitulating to his demands, settling with him over the 60 Minutes lawsuit, and canceling The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. The episode, called Sermon on the Mount, did not hold back on crass jokes aimed at Trump, showing him with a teeny tiny penis both in animation and as a deepfake and portraying him as Satans lover in a style reminiscent of the gay Saddam Hussein character from the 1999 movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. The episode aired as Paramount is set to merge with media company Skydance. Politicians and media personalities alike are speculating that the companys eagerness to keep Trump happy is motivated by gaining the US Federal Communications Commissions approval of the deal, which was made official Thursday evening. Before being fired, Colbert, a late- night ratings leader, described Paramounts $16-million settlement with Trump as a big fat bribe and on Mondays show he said the gloves are off while telling the president go fuck yourself. Between Colberts remaining season, network colleague Jon Stewarts scathing indictment of both Paramount and CBS, the new South Park deal, and a transformative merger, the company appears to be looking at a period where some of its biggest stars are openly hostile to both it and the president. I welcome Skydances commitment to make significant changes at the once storied CBS broadcast network, FCC chairman Brendan Carrwho wrote Project 2025s chapter on the telecommunications agencyreportedly said in a statement Thursday supporting the merger. Todays decision also marks another step forward in the FCCs efforts to eliminate invidious forms of DEI. (The streamer promised Trump it will cancel its DEI initiatives.) Paramount did not respond to WIREDs requests for comment. In a statement emailed to WIRED, White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said South Park is irrelevant and derided left fans who liked the season opener. The Lefts hypocrisy truly has no endfor years they have come after South Park for what they labeled as offense [sic] content, but suddenly they are praising the show. Just like the creators of South Park, the Left has no authentic or original content, which is why their popularity continues to hit record lows, she wrote. This show hasnt been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention. President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our countrys historyand no fourth-rate show can derail President Trumps hot streak. Paramounts press release announcing the South Park dealreported to be worth $1.5 billiondescribes the show as one of the most valuable TV franchises in the world. It also praises Parker and Stone as fearless and boundary-pushing. But the roasting of Trump in Sermon on the Mount was also something else: mean. Deeply, devastatingly mean. After being accused by the Canadian prime minister of being akin to a dictator from the Middle East, Trump lashes out at a White House artist for painting him with a small penis. The small dick theme is repeated throughout the episode, with numerous portraits of him humping things and animals and Satan telling him, I cant even see anything, its so small. Trump petulantly threatens to sue him, and the artist, and Jesus, and the entire townbasically anyone who pisses him off. Its also implied that hes on the Epstein list. Do you really want to end up like Colbert? Jesus asks the townspeople, who are pushing back against forced Christianity in their kids school. He calls out Paramount by name, saying, Were going to get canceled, you idiots. The town strikes a deal with the president, forcing them to do pro-Trump messaginga nod to Trumps claim on Truth Social that Paramounts new owners have agreed to give him $20 million in advertising and public service announcements in addition to the settlement. (Paramount told Deadline the settlement doesnt include PSAs and said it has no knowledge of any promises or commitments made to President Trump other than those set forth in the settlement proposed by the mediator and accepted by the parties.) The show is then interrupted by a PSA, where a deepfake Trump stumbles around naked through the desert; this time, his genitals have a pair of googly eyes attached. Trump: His penis is teeny-tiny, but his love for us is large, a narrator says. The ad ends with text on a black backround: He Gets Us. All Of Us. He Gets Us is also the slogan used for an actual Christian ad campaign. You can argue that portraying Trump as a narcissistic man-child and focusing so heavily on his appearance is lowbrow. But Nick Marx, an associate professor of film and media studies at Colorado State University, says its also a refreshing change from the defiant messaging of Colbert and others. Its fucking funny as hell that they seek to sexually humiliate Trump, he claims, saying its an effective troll of what he believes to be the presidents vanity and insecurity. I think that is the card to play
and I am frustrated that more of the comedians that I love on the left haven't leaned into that really harsh attack of him. Critics of the episode on X issued complaints that the left took over south park and this show is for libtards while others outright expressed fear that Trump will get the show canceled, saying, South Park was good while it lasted. But making small-dick jokes isnt wokeits exactly that type of humor, along with an affinity for saying the r-word and racial and homophobic slurs that helped cultivate South Parks right-wing audience. Marx thinks thats a good thing for liberals. Right-wing humorists, the Joe Rogans and Andrew Schulzs of the world, they're the ones occupying this offensive free-speech space. And so anything that the left can do to reclaim artists like Parker and Stone would be a benefit to them. In a meeting Thursday, the FCCs Carr said hes not a South Park watcher, NBC News reports. He also said Trump is against a handful of national programmers who control and dictate to the American what the narrative is, what they can say, what they can think. But, while many of his attacks have focused on news organizations themselvesABC, CBS, NPR, even The Wall Street Journalcensoring cherished entertainers could rile up members of the public who frankly may not care that much about the plight of journalists. Thats something that Paramount, too, has to contend with now. [South Park] just inked this $1.5 billion deal that, to me, is a gesture of full and unequivocal support from Paramount, Marx says. The syndication and streaming licenses that South Park draws are worth much, much more than they've been paying Parker and Stone over the years. He says he wouldnt be surprised if Parker and Stone got away with nothing more than a slap on the wrist. But, as the episode itself indicated, Trump has been relentless with his lawsuit targets and openly bragged about getting Colbert fired and keeping the media in line. Michael Sozan, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, says he could absolutely see Paramount trying to tone down South Parks content, considering that the company settled on the flimsiest of lawsuits, predicated on the claim that 60 Minutes edited an interview with Kamala Harris to make it more flattering to her. But he said doing so could wake up a sleeping giant: the public. A lot of American people are starting to be more and more aware of how Trump is trying to censor reporters, but now also just entertainment shows that he disagrees with. That is something that authoritarians do, he says. People could respond with outrage or boycotts. But he cautions thats not Paramounts only problem as it clinches the $8 billion Skydance merger. Already, senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have written a letter to Skydance CEO David Ellison seeking answers about the secret side deal with President Trump that allegedly offered him future PSAs. Trump has called Ellisons father, Oracle cofounder Larry Ellison, a friend. California officials are also looking into whether the company engaged in bribery related to the deal, as Semafor reported. If there's a Democratic administration and a Democratic Department of Justice starting three years from now, or Democratic House or Senate, Paramount also has opened itself up to the possibility of lots of investigations, Sozan says. Its fascinating that South Park and late-night comics are issuing some of the harshest rebukes of Trump, though Sozan says satireand joyare considered by scholars to be an effective tool against authoritarians who want to keep people depressed and in line. He thinks the backlash over Paramounts mounting controversies could be a genuine cultural flash point. So far, theres no indication that Paramount plans to censor South Park. Then again, the Skydance merger has only just been greenlit. At the end of the premiere episode, Cartman and Butters, seemingly stand-ins for Parker and Stone, try to kill themselves because Cartman is depressed that woke is dead and he has nothing to make fun of anymore. I think I might be going, Butters says. Yep, sweet death is about to come. I love you man, Cartman replies. For fans of the showand free speech in generallets hope thats not true. But just in case, you should probably watch that episode now. Poster Comment: 64% Of Robberies, Physical Attacks, & Sexual Assaults On Parisian Public Transport Are Committed By Foreigners There has been an 86% increase in sexual offenses on French public transport, according to the National Observatory on Violence against Women https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/64-robberies-physical-attacks-sexual- assaults-parisian-public-transport-are-committed Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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