Comedy CentralRemember the early years of South Park? At the time, South Park was kind of a dirty secret, something you’d only watch late at night, when everyone was asleep, a bit like those ridiculous softcore porn channels. But our elders underestimated our ability to think critically, for South Park has never promoted ignorance, only mercilessly satirized it. So he runs straight to the Vice Principle Strong Woman, fully expecting her to take his side. The episode directly references the conflict of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, and it’s somewhat disheartening to acknowledge the similarity of the “naughty language” controversy to the modern-day urge to silence offensive comedy.
Source: Forbes November 30, 2017 18:45 UTC