South Park Creators rely on the ‘small penis rule’ to protect them from Trump

South Park has been armed for Donald Trump and its administration since he returned for the 27th season of the 27th season.
In only three chapters, he described the satirical cartoon as a dictator who had sexual intercourse with Satan.
To add an insult to the injury, South Park described Trump with such a small ‘tiny weeny’ penis that the devil could not even see while making love.
As a result, while South Park is praised by Trump and its agenda, some fans are afraid that the president of the fame -fame -fame -skinned president can take revenge on the demonstration.
However, the small masculinity series can be a method.
Accordingly MirrorShowrunners rely on an uncertain slander law, known as the ‘small penis rule’ to protect themselves from Trump’s anger.
Non -official defense is quite simple. Basically, in order for a slander case to be taken into action, it must be recognized for those who read the slander material.
Considering this, a writer normally creates a fictional version of the person they want to scribble, and then gives them a small penis.
The idea is that no one stands out and will not say ‘fictional character with a small penis is clearly based on me’.
At that time (according to our media lawyers), it should be noted that this would not be a traditional ‘small penis defense’ because the President of South Park is clearly Trump.
Nevertheless, he may have hoped that the President of South Park will depict Trump as a small penis and sue the President to avoid more attention to an ugly depiction.
It should also be noted that the first change that guarantees speech sets was a much higher rod for slander than in the UK.
As a result, as long as they cannot prove that there is true evil behind the alleged slander claims, it is much more difficult for celebrities to suffer damage.
Apparently, as a comedy of everyone and everything, South Park, Trump’s explicit exaggerated depictions are probably safe from the President’s legal team.
However, Trump parodies clearly entered the skin of Trump’s administration.
Trump spokesman Taylor Rogers said, ‘The hypocrisy of the left has no end – they came because they tagged the’ crime ‘content after South Park for years, but they suddenly praise the show.
South Park’s most controversial moments
Making fun of Trump is equal to money for South Park. Here is the show crossed the line five times…
- Episode 200-201: South Park sections 200-201 streams were banned. From where? They depicted a group of angry celebrities trying to steal the power of the Prophet Muhammad to get rid of the regiment.
- Super best friends: This chapter was banned for the same reason as the 200-201 episodes, depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
- Scott Tenorman should die: Murder, cannibalism and an old-fashioned sadism-filled episode-every time the list would make the list.
“Just like the creators of South Park, the left does not have authentic or original content, so his popularity continues to reach record low levels,” he continued.
‘This show has not been relevant for more than 20 years and is stuck by a topic with inspirational ideas in an desperate attempt.’
The 27th season of South Park received record audiences and their creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker recently signed a five -year agreement with Paramount to produce 10 new episodes per year.
This agreement is worth $ 1.5 billion reported.
South Park Season 27, now can be broadcast on Paramount Plus.
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