I found that episode to have a pacifying effect for a lot of really bad policy.
They made the Fed look clueless when in fact it was mendacious and complicit.
To this day there have been no consequences for any of the fraud. Utter betrayal at all levels of government. South Park chalks it up to incompetence and gets undeserved credit for speaking truth to power.
Matt and Trey try too hard to be politically correct these days. Like they might make all kinds of irreverent jokes while overall implying they're good and necessary and only a crazy person would REALLY not take one.
More they attack, more eyes open. Thanks Streisand Effect.
definitely to mock
It's sort of their MO.
https://youtu.be/2Yrr0Or8O-E
The entire episode really was quite brilliant... consumerism, bail outs, subprime loans....
This is one of the greatest scenes in TV comedy history, both because of the humor and because it absolutely destroyed the bullshit of the Fed
I found that episode to have a pacifying effect for a lot of really bad policy.
They made the Fed look clueless when in fact it was mendacious and complicit.
To this day there have been no consequences for any of the fraud. Utter betrayal at all levels of government. South Park chalks it up to incompetence and gets undeserved credit for speaking truth to power.
You my friend must be a working creative person or an artist of some kind.
They have TDS so we'll see.
Redpill
red pill, those dudes are based
Matt and Trey try too hard to be politically correct these days. Like they might make all kinds of irreverent jokes while overall implying they're good and necessary and only a crazy person would REALLY not take one.