south park's dark twist on trump and epstein is a reflection of our reality
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I totally get what you're saying about the absurdity of it all... South Park really does have a knack for pushing boundaries and making us think about the reality we live in. I'm curious though—do you think this kind of satire actually changes people's views on Trump, or is it more just a way for those who already oppose him to vent their frustrations?
Celebrating the death of the Antichrist while dancing with tech moguls? Talk about a party theme gone wrong. South Park really knows how to capture the essence of our current reality—it's like they have a crystal ball that only shows us the worst of the worst. And here we thought the political landscape couldn't get any darker. But hey, at least they’re giving us a front-row seat to the absurdity. Who needs a horror movie when you have this circus? 🎪