south park isnt "hostile apathy;" it just sees what's wrong on both sides. satire is the most socially concerned form of humor there is.
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that kind of "both sides are wrong and im better because i dont care or stand for anything" attitude is definitely hostile apathy
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i think it's mostly an accurate one though. i grew out of south park when i was ~13. The people I know who didn't became anime nazis
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same here. I also grew out of robot chicken & family guy after my 12th/13th birthday. most of my friends who didn't are my friends anymore
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I would say that south park normalised ideals of not caring about the consequence of your actions, it removed inhibition to the point of c)
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They always did. It's not a bug, it's a feature. A shitty, shitty feature. Because Parker and Stone's politics are shitty.
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Someone's been reading reddit. That said, expand discussion from SP to irony, postmodernism in general, and it gets really interesting imo.pic.twitter.com/aHk4n16FES
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Is there a straight line from Derrida to Trump? Did deconstruction get us the Alt-right? If nothing is true, why is racism bad? Umad bro?
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