“South Park,” the popular, long-running vulgar animated show created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, premiered its 27th season yesterday with an episode titled: “Sermon on the Mount.”
The episode, which comes with a TV-MA rating for coarse language, nudity, and suicide, focuses on the topics of President Donald Trump canceling National Public Radio (NPR), Jesus being allowed in the public school system, and wokeism being dead.
The episode depicts Jesus visiting South Park’s public school while Trump is portrayed as a person who threatens to sue everyone, sleeps with Satan, and can’t keep his clothes on.
South Park residents fill a crowded bar and listen to a newscaster report, “More protests today as the government pushes harder for Christianity in our nation’s schools.”
“The president stated earlier that the spirit of Jesus is important to our country,” says the newscaster, “and he will sue anyone who doesn’t agree with him.”
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“What the h*ll is this president doing? He doesn’t even act like a Christian. Why is he pushing it on our kids?” one resident screams.
The scenes that follow suggest that Trump is having sex with Satan. The episode shows the animated Trump in the White House walking into his bedroom, getting completely naked, and jumping into bed with Satan.
As the episode continues, it makes fun of the school’s principal, who was once “super woke” but became a Christian. “I just realized that the side I was on was hopeless,” the principal tells one of the students. “And in times of hopelessness, one finds Christ. Come to him, all who are heavy laden, and he shall give you rest.”
The student responds, “Dude, what’s going on? Like none of this seems normal.”
“That’s the kind of attitude we are not going to tolerate at this school,” the principal yells. “And, Mr. Marsh [the student], if you don’t accept Christ, then I’m going to have to expel you.”
The student then quickly accepts Christ into his heart and into his school.
After South Park residents who voted for Trump call the president voicing their displeasure at him forcing Jesus to be in their school, Trump tells them he is going to sue them for $5 billion.