Titled “Got A NUT”, the episode premiered on August 6. Kirk had positively reacted to an advance of the episode before its premiere.
After the murder of Charlie Kirkthe American Comedy Central signal will no longer issue repetitions of a recent South Park episode that made fun of it. The episode is still available in Paramount+.
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Titled “Got A NUT”, the episode premiered on August 6 and saw the character Clyde Donovan launch a podcast where he defended offensive viewssaying things such as, “you can’t trust Jews, whites are disadvantaged and women belong home.”


Then prepare a table in the primary school of South Park to “destroy progressive liberal students”, inviting their classmates to go to the front of a microphone and “demonstrate that [él] He is wrong “, similar to the format of the event in which Kirk was killed on Wednesday. Jealous of Clyde’s success, Cartman fights Clyde and takes a seat while using an outfit and a hairstyle clearly destined to imitate Kirk. Later in the episode, Clyde receives the “Charlie Kirk Award for young teachers of the debate”.
What had Charlie Kirk said about parody in South Park
Kirk reacted positively to an advance of the episode that premiered in July. “Honestly, my first reaction was to laugh a little”He said in an interview with Fox News Digital, commenting that he used to see South Park in the institute and qualifying the series of “offender of equal opportunities.” “It is quite funny and demonstrates the cultural impact and resonance that our movement has achieved. I consider it an honor.”
“As conservatives, we need to know how to accept jokes. We shouldn’t take ourselves so seriously”he added. “That is something that the left has always done, in great detriment of itself and the movement. Look, they are professional comedians. They will probably make fun of me, and I think it’s fine. That’s what it is, to be in public life and make a difference.”
Although Kirk made these comments before the episode was transmitted in its entirety, the profile photo of “The Charlie Kirk Show” on both Instagram and Tiktok shows Cartman with his Kirk outfit.
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