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Republicans for Southpark.. are you out there???
How many of you SP fans are practicing Republicans???
I've been watching this show for a long time---I think it straddles its political stance very well--it certainly amazes me that a show entitled to a political stance chooses not to have on but news programs, movies, books that at supposed to be unbiased cannot help but be biased and overtly so...
I am definitely Republican and the show never offends me..
How many of you are with me???
Love to all of you out there....
I've been watching this show for a long time---I think it straddles its political stance very well--it certainly amazes me that a show entitled to a political stance chooses not to have on but news programs, movies, books that at supposed to be unbiased cannot help but be biased and overtly so...
I am definitely Republican and the show never offends me..
How many of you are with me???
Love to all of you out there....
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Wir müssen die Juden ausrotten!
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Butters_The_Rapist wrote:Haha sorry, I'm anarchist...
I used to be an anarchist, but it took too long to explain what I meant...
But I'm not surprised that a show produced by, um, "freethinking libertarians" draws fans from across the political spectrum. I don't always agree with M&T, but I usually enjoy the case they make.
That and the poop jokes, of course.
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South Park appeals to all demographics. Unless you're a fundamentalist, extremist, or any kind of idealogue, there's little reason for anyone to be offended by it.
Speaking of which, it's kind of funny to watch all the 9/11 deniers hooting and hollering over last night's episode. And I thought that the term "liberal" implied a certain degree of open-mindedness, unless that's just me.
And...
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South Park appeals to all demographics. Unless you're a fundamentalist, extremist, or any kind of idealogue, there's little reason for anyone to be offended by it.
Speaking of which, it's kind of funny to watch all the 9/11 deniers hooting and hollering over last night's episode. And I thought that the term "liberal" implied a certain degree of open-mindedness, unless that's just me.

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My husband is a Republican and he's a big SP fan. (I'm a Libertarian BTW). You can't take things personally. In fact, he loved last night's episode. And I enjoyed it as well. I just thought it was a bit out of character for Stan to take a sh*t in the urinal and use the whole 9/11 thing to cover it up...that's something that Cartman would do.
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Hmmm. I guess for lack of a better word, I'd have to say "liberal." However, I do have a sense of humor and I totally get why the "standard" liberal POV pisses people off. Heck, we piss *me* off sometimes. Most of my family are liberals but some of them are just so self-righteous that you'd swear they had had a humorectomy. I get tired of the sanctimoniousness and just want to go watch *cartoons* for heaven's sake.
I really *am* a professor at a state school and I consider it my duty to be absolutely totally neutral on politics and religion as much as I possibly can. Doesn't seem fair to me to pay for a course on history or accounting or whatever and then get something else crammed down your throat. So sometimes it is a relief to just sit back and listen to Cartman mouth off.
~~Professor Butters
I really *am* a professor at a state school and I consider it my duty to be absolutely totally neutral on politics and religion as much as I possibly can. Doesn't seem fair to me to pay for a course on history or accounting or whatever and then get something else crammed down your throat. So sometimes it is a relief to just sit back and listen to Cartman mouth off.
~~Professor Butters
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professor_butters1 wrote:Hmmm. I guess for lack of a better word, I'd have to say "liberal." However, I do have a sense of humor and I totally get why the "standard" liberal POV pisses people off. Heck, we piss *me* off sometimes. Most of my family are liberals but some of them are just so self-righteous that you'd swear they had had a humorectomy. I get tired of the sanctimoniousness and just want to go watch *cartoons* for heaven's sake.
I really *am* a professor at a state school and I consider it my duty to be absolutely totally neutral on politics and religion as much as I possibly can. Doesn't seem fair to me to pay for a course on history or accounting or whatever and then get something else crammed down your throat. So sometimes it is a relief to just sit back and listen to Cartman mouth off.
~~Professor Butters
Thank God for professors like you. I hate when I hear a story on the news about some liberal professor forcing his/her opinion on his/her students.
I'm a Republican and I personally think this show is the greatest creation ever!
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I reckon Matt and Trey have more of a mixed opinion on everything so I'd say I'm not anything I just agree with what South Park says because they say a lot of true crap
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Matt and Trey weren't at all pleased by the whole idea of them being G.O.P. poster boys. They've made the statement before that they hate conservatives but really, really f*cking hate liberals. Hating one more than the other doesn't mean that they're on the same side as the people they hate less.
George Washington also hated the idea of political parties. He refused to associate himself with a party and is, to this day, the only president in US history to not belong to a political party.
I hate both parties. ESPECIALLY Democrats. But ESPECIALLY Republicans. /slight variation of a Sideshow Bob quote
George Washington also hated the idea of political parties. He refused to associate himself with a party and is, to this day, the only president in US history to not belong to a political party.
I hate both parties. ESPECIALLY Democrats. But ESPECIALLY Republicans. /slight variation of a Sideshow Bob quote

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