Hayek's plosive Posté 27 mars 2018 Signaler Posté 27 mars 2018 Non pas que ca étonnera grand monde, mais les créateurs de South Park font leur coming out Rep: https://www.dangerous.com/42908/trey-parker-matt-stone-come-republicans-room-full-hollywood-elites/ Citation Last week Trey Parker and Matt Stone sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry by announcing at an awards ceremony, “we’re republicans.” The South Park creative powerhouses were receiving a “Freedom” award from People for the American Way and needed to reaffirm in front of the audience of high profile entertainment insiders, “No seriously, we’re republicans,” after the audience became uncomfortably chuckled at the concept of right wingers among them. Larry Elder tweeted about the crowd’s reaction saying: “Trey Parker & Matt Stone of @SouthPark asked me to introduce them when they received a ‘freedom’ award from Norman Lear’s organization. After they graciously accepted, they said, ‘We’re republicans.’ Nervous laughter. They repeated, ‘No, seriously, we’re republicans.'” View image on Twitter Larry Elder ✔@larryelder Trey Parker & Matt Stone of @SouthPark asked me to introduce them when they received a "freedom" award from Norman Lear's organization. After they graciously accepted, they said, "We're republicans." Nervous laughter. They repeated, "No, seriously, we're republicans."#Priceless 3:18 AM - Mar 24, 2018 6,792 2,896 people are talking about this Twitter Ads info and privacy People for the American Way Foundation is an advocacy group for progressive values chaired by television legend Norman Lear from All in the Family and Sanford and Son fame. Lear has a consistent track of advocating for free speech and showcasing politically incorrect programming. However, the PFAW mission statement includes in no uncertain terms it is a “…progressive advocacy organizations founded to fight right-wing extremism…” Either the PFAW was unaware of the South Park creators’ political leanings, or at the age of 95 Lear is too old to care. No topic is safe from Parker and Stone. They have roasted Rosie, Hillary, George W. Bush, Trump, Oprah, Christians, Jews, Mormons, Scientology, New Jersey, Yelp, rednecks, feminists, the Japanese, NAMBLA, J-Lo, Whole Foods and plenty more on their show. They famously got in hot water for making Mohammad a South Park character, and revisiting it after the events of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack. South Park even dedicated one of their best seasons to mocking all modern P.C. culture. Parker and Stone have both at one time been registered Republicans, but lean more toward the libertarian side of the spectrum. In 2005 Matt Stone said “I hate conservatives, but I really fucking hate liberals.” Parker once mused, “We used to have a great time going to Hollywood parties and saying ‘I think George Bush is doing a great job.’ We’d clear out the room. I used to love it.” When a Huffington Post writer asked them in 2010 which group over the years they most pissed off, both reported: “liberals.” Over the decades South Park has established a brand that seems to push anyone who gets offended by it as un-cool and stuck-up. The show has been wildly successful at pushing boundaries of speech while wrapping it into a broader lesson. Having survived the politically correct onslaught of hyper-progressive culture for the last 23 years, it seems perhaps one is more deserving of an award for freedom and speech.
ttoinou Posté 27 mars 2018 Signaler Posté 27 mars 2018 Noooooon :'( Le 1er avril c'est dans 5 jours....
Nigel Posté 27 mars 2018 Signaler Posté 27 mars 2018 Vu ce qu'ils mettent dans la tête de Trump, on est quand même chez des républicains modérés.
Tramp Posté 27 mars 2018 Signaler Posté 27 mars 2018 il y a une heure, Hayek's plosive a dit : Parker once mused, “We used to have a great time going to Hollywood parties and saying ‘I think George Bush is doing a great job.’ We’d clear out the room. I used to love it.” Ou alors ils ont encore fait ce qui est ci-dessus. 5
Zagor Posté 28 mars 2018 Signaler Posté 28 mars 2018 Je les ai toujours considérés comme plus proches des republicains que des démocrates vu les thèmes développés dans South Park. Même si ils crachaient sur les conservateurs ils étaient encore plus virulents sur la gauche us. Ceci dit je suis étonné qu'il reviennent au GOP à l'heure où Trump/Pence en sont les représentants populaires (je rappelle que les créateurs de South Parks étaient plutôt favorables à Obama). Ca doit vraiment être la merde chez les démocrates. Après oui, c'est la tendance Ron Paul.
Rincevent Posté 28 mars 2018 Signaler Posté 28 mars 2018 il y a 4 minutes, Zagor a dit : Ceci dit je suis étonné qu'il reviennent au GOP à l'heure où Trump/Pence en sont les représentants populaires L'art du trolling, tu peux pas test.
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