Episodes from South Park "The F Word" and "Whale Whores"

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"The F word" The bikers ride and make noise, to demonstrate freedom to make noise.
Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny make their case during a public hearing.
http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/251889/

Coming up November 28, 2009
"Whale Whores"
The Sea Shepherd's new captain takes Whale Wars to the next level.
StanCartman, Whale Wars song, Sea Shepherd, Lady Gaga,
Poker Face,Prime Minister of Japan,Japanese Godzilla Montage
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/254171/?tab=featured

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Cartman as Glenn Beck tonight

Beck exposed as a plant to mislead, deceive and set us up to be killed off.
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I love the recent motorcycle episode

hilarious

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They gain your trust with the truth, then they screw you with it.

Takes on free speech, and Muslim censhorship

Cartoon Wars part 1
http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/103230

And never forget, “Humans, despite our artistic pretensions, our sophistication and many accomplishments, owe the fact of our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.”

Hasn't anyone heard of...

...South Park Libertarianism?

As a long time viewer, I get the impression that we, in the Liberty movement, share alot of similar ideas with Trey and Matt.

edit: did a quick search and found this interview excerpt:
In an interview with In Focus magazine (October 4, 2004), he said, "What we're sick of -- and it's getting even worse -- is: You either like Michael Moore or you wanna f**kin' go overseas and shoot Iraqis. We find just as many things to rip on the left as we do on the right. People on the far-left and the far-right are the same exact person to us."

Enjoy!

Chris

Think for yourself. Question authority.

yes

the F word is a great lesson on how to handle the neocons calling us kooks. Just flip it back on them. Start calling neocons kooks and we'll turn the tide.

meme warfare people.

No more using "neocons", instead use "decepticons"

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They gain your trust with the truth, then they screw you with it.

South Park Covers 9/11 Being

South Park Covers 9/11 Being an Inside job, season 10: Episode: Mystery of the Urinal Deuce.. http://www.southparkstudios.com/episodes/103775/

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Unfairly...

Trey Parker & Matt Stone have said "If you don't root for the home team, get out of the ballpark" in their Iraq War episode, and they did produce Team America: World Police, so, they're quite trusting of the government. Maybe they confuse the team with the coach. World Police could have been "satire"...because it was not...good...(and everyone was literally a puppet!) but it'd be equally unfair to say "they're interventionists!" just because of that.

It's much fairer to say it's an 8 year old's perspective of the world.

The creators of South Park are from generational cycle.

It's satire, and what you put into it, like viewing a painting. For the South Park crew, what an interesting medium, as you say, that a childs perception of things, may be "un-adult-erated".

This generational "gap" was portrayed last nite on Coast to Coast radio.
Saturday - Nov 07, 2009

Generational Cycles
"Then, Ian was joined by historian Neil Howe for a discussion on his research into the defining generations of our time, and why those born after 1981 have vastly different relationships with their families and the workplace than those born earlier.
http://www.fourthturning.com/

In high shool, I was laughed at for reading Mad Magazine, until the literature teacher commended me for reading satire. Like the "Saturday Nite Live" television show, both Mad magazine and Saturday nite live have fallen into a more, "reserved" version.
I even saw that happen here on the Daily Paul and the Bill Handel Show when Obama came up with the copywrite threats on media. (a temporary situation, but respective of what spagetti gets thrown at the wall by bueaurcrats.

I admire Michael Nystrom's steadfastness in still keeping
this site "pre-emptive" and not only enabling our pens, but protecting our rights at the same time.

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And never forget, “Humans, despite our artistic pretensions, our sophistication and many accomplishments, owe the fact of our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.”

...what? Everyone is from "generational cycle"

I generally agree with generational turnings and prior came to similar conclusions. But one has a duty to his audience...

Perhaps art is all what you (the audience member) put into it.

But then a smart artist would be validated in losing hope with a stupid audience.

I tend to conclude art is communication, and rarely is miscommunication beneficial. I do not think art subjective, but in the age of Jackson Pollock's working being falsely valued, and the elimination of "all good sculpture from parks and buildings" in favor of "shapeless, awkward and meaningless forms" (see #22), etc, I can see why one might conclude as much.

South Park, though older, remains in the youth crowd, and concluded "questioning 9/11 is a joking matter" for most of them.

Actually, the generational turnings meandered all over the place

As I listened last nite to the interview with the author, I of course agreed that generational change, and is used as a "Barrack" tool, all I found myself saying, is that the supernature of things, supercedes all, and causes a sort of "denial" for every generation back to their "comfort zone".
Be the watcher, unattached and let the visions flow.
A picture is a thousand words, and "abstract" art is a thousand words.
But it's what your unconscious supra mind shares with you, in those little whispers that set off the passion later.
But in a direct reply to your heading, everyone is in some sort of denial, large or small, in that "wisdom" is a fleeting thing . . . only valid in that split second moment, not before and not after, but in the moment, the present.
The activity which follows, (or precedes) the watcher, is in the persistancy and consistancy of the passion that it creates the value.

And never forget, “Humans, despite our artistic pretensions, our sophistication and many accomplishments, owe the fact of our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.”

again...what?

You have yet to comment on South Park making light of 9/11 past it being "un-adult-erated".

If you wish to discuss the finer points of art, let's do so by email. It's not that I misunderstand you, this is just not the place.

✂ζ thread over.

Yes that is why the show is a great commentary on current events

They tackled the Somali pirates earlier this year and laid out the case that Europe has been dumping toxic waste off their coasts for years.
Which is the truth but something that is not widely reported by the MSM.

The Liberty a society retains is inversely proportional to the number of Lawyers in the Government.

The Liberty a society retains is inversely proportional to the number of Lawyers in the Government.

As an international maritime navigator for over 18 years,

piracy was an area that I had to keep up with, and the Indonesia water were the problem area in the past, and continue to be. Africa is a rather recent occurance.
Further, I have personally sailed thru the giant gyres of plastics that swirl in vast areas of open ocean and seen the devastation of not only pollution, but the conseqences of coroporate/government/war interventions upsetting infrastructures of fishing villages.

The first time I saw the Pacific gyre, I though we were approaching a land mass that hadn't been charted (ha,ha). But plastics is responsible for 50% of the extinction of the oceans living things and creatures.

In conjunction with Algalita Marine Research Foundation, the ORV
Alguita (ocean research vessel) was the first vessel to sample the surface waters of the area that has now become known in the popular press as the “great Pacific garbage patch." Algalita’s research team was also the first to develop a standard methodology for sampling, and processing the samples, of ocean surface for micro-plastic debris.
http://www.algalita.org/09-north-pacific-gyre-exploration.html

And never forget, “Humans, despite our artistic pretensions, our sophistication and many accomplishments, owe the fact of our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.”

Two of the best episodes from this season

Great Social commentary.
And a ton of laughs.
Thanks for the links, I'll watch em again.

Do the Bikers remind you of anything or anyone in particular?

"I don't endorse anything they say"
~Ron Paul On the 911 Truth movement.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGyhlNY0y1k

The Hell's Angels have been on a watch list by all.

Everybody, right? From grandma to grand marshall.
They actually have many accomplishments towards the protection of individual sovereignty, and very admireable as "activist" for the human spirit, with all it's idiosycracies, wearing scary emblems and enjoyed the moderate social intimidations towards the public. They were among the first to open up conversation with local police across the nation, and opened a line of communications that got respect for the (at that time) illegal cannabis growers and the first "tax stamps" for cannabis sales were brought back in use.

It's like this for me . . . I am more disheveled by entering sprots bars or some churches, and would trust a biker to make a better decision in these days of insanity.
With them, they embrace nature with the wind in their face.

Back in the early 80's, and the northern california cannabis industries grew, both indoor and outdoor farms, they offered protection as well as earning monies themselves. They were amoung the first advocates to bring cannabis culture to the mainstream attention, besides the "twirling hippies" or as my self, a tree hugging free hugging naturalist.

Today, the Hell's Angels have spawned "motorcycle enclave" demonstrations, and are very much activist, fighting the good fight.

How bout' you Thundercloud, what came to your mind while viewing this South Park episode?

And never forget, “Humans, despite our artistic pretensions, our sophistication and many accomplishments, owe the fact of our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.”

The Bikers were Pseudo-bikers to me.

Hells angels didn't enter my mind, but rather wanna-bees that only had a cursory understanding of freedom, and how to use it.
From the First VROOM VROOM BRABRABRABRA, intentionally ruining the experiences of others, the Right-wing tea partiers that co-opted the Liberty movement, came to mind.

I live pretty close to a large Hell's Angels compound, and it's interesting, the uneasy truce that they have with the police here. You hear almost nothing from them.

"I don't endorse anything they say"
~Ron Paul On the 911 Truth movement.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGyhlNY0y1k

Those guys sure have their finger on the pulse

don't they? : ) good stuff.

Allegory brilliance, and a symbol of freedom.

The South Park crew expresses by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths and generalizations about human existence;
also an instance (as in a story or painting) of such expression.
I honor them as an art form.
How'd you like to be a writer on their staff . . .

The upcoming episode is an insight on our mismangement of fisheries and cows.
http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/254171/?tab=featured

And never forget, “Humans, despite our artistic pretensions, our sophistication and many accomplishments, owe the fact of our existence to a six-inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains.”