Has Anyone seen the Southpark episode where the N word is used

nyeleman said:
http://allabout-sp.net/?p=season11/1101

Crakka's are getting bold now. I bet just because the word was used on southpark then its getting okay.

Ummm, I hate to say it because this guy is the man IMO in the comedy game, but Chappelle made it okay more than South Park even can.

But just like most South Park episodes, it was trying to get a few points across that most people never seem to grasp.
 
I don't think people will be able to ever get it. They are genetically inclined not to understand matters of people of colour, i don't blame having genes mixed neardathals. But with south park broadcasting this episode they shall see this as some move closer to their liberal idea where they can say things without consequence. I dare any white guy to say it to me in any way possible and i will draw blood with quickness.
 
nyeleman said:
I don't think people will be able to ever get it. They are genetically inclined not to understand matters of people of colour, i don't blame having genes mixed neardathals. But with south park broadcasting this episode they shall see this as some move closer to their liberal idea where they can say things without consequence. I dare any white guy to say it to me in any way possible and i will draw blood with quickness.

Did you even see the end? Because it basically, flatout was trying to say that white people will never understand what that feels like & it's not okay for white folks to say it. Then they added to the storyline wth NY's new N-word laws...it was brilliant if you ask me. I think your just looking at how the built up this episode but didn't actually analyze the episode itself.
 
Theo_Huxtable said:
Did you even see the end? Because it basically, flatout was trying to say that white people will never understand what that feels like & it's not okay for white folks to say it. Then they added to the storyline wth NY's new N-word laws...it was brilliant if you ask me. I think your just looking at how the built up this episode but didn't actually analyze the episode itself.

But how many white people will get the ending? Just look at how many white people listen to rap but still use the N derogatory. It was brilliant from a certain standpoint but imagine the white people in europe or other places who have never interacted with black people do you think they will get it? I actually learnt about the episode after lurking on some white supremacist board, they already like the term ****** guy and are using it against other white people.
 
South Park has always mocked censorship and the notion thare there are stupid, inconsistent rules about using "bad words." Whether it's "f*ck," "sh*t," "f*g" or "n*gga," any taboo word is fair game for ridicule on this brilliant show.
 
I watched it last night and the episode was funny as shit :lol:

I got the underlying premise they were trying to say to other white people i.e
stop trying to get it cause you can't.

Also picked up on the political angle. As soon as something becomes potentially negative towards whites laws will be passed to protect them but nobody else. Hence the you cant say guy within 7 words of n*gg*r law. Of course that leaves them free to say n*gg*r to anyone else.

Racist don't need Chappelle or South Park to validate their twisted views. They were here before and will be here after so basically FUCK EM!!!!!...

I won't even get into Cartman whipping the midget dudes ass :roflmao:
 
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Southpark been using nigga for a minute now. Ya'll remember when Butters called Biggie Smalls Nigga after being called one himself. Too funny :lol:

Anyways, ya'll are some sensitive ass bammas. Southpark makes fun of everybody.


nyeleman said:
http://allabout-sp.net/?p=season11/1101

Crakka's are getting bold now. I bet just because the word was used on southpark then its getting okay.
 
Theo_Huxtable said:
Did you even see the end? Because it basically, flatout was trying to say that white people will never understand what that feels like & it's not okay for white folks to say it. Then they added to the storyline wth NY's new N-word laws...it was brilliant if you ask me. I think your just looking at how the built up this episode but didn't actually analyze the episode itself.
Co-Sign. They actually had a point and a message and that shit was Funny as hell too, especially Cartman and the midget. Southpark is still a good show in that they sneak a message in with all the comedy too.
 
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