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82-T/A [At Work]
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JUL 20, 05:17 PM
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olejoedad
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JUL 20, 08:06 PM
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I'm sure that there may be some Forum members who won't 'get' the humor in that video.
Interesting how history repeats itself.....
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Doug85GT
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JUL 21, 01:20 AM
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The Bee hits home again. I find it interesting how today's leftists love to call anyone they don't like a "fascist". The fascists were all socialists. Calling your political enemies fascists was something the communists did. The communists hated the fascists because they were both leftist international expansionists ideologies so they were competing against each other. The German national socialists were, well, nationalists. The German national socialists expanded by conquest. The fascists and communists were international. The fascists and communists expanded by both conquest and by overthrowing governments from within, i.e. revolution. All three of them had socialism as a foundation.
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cliffw
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JUL 21, 10:23 AM
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It would be funny, except it is true.
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randye
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JUL 21, 11:30 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Doug85GT:
The Bee hits home again. I find it interesting how today's leftists love to call anyone they don't like a "fascist". The fascists were all socialists. Calling your political enemies fascists was something the communists did. The communists hated the fascists because they were both leftist international expansionists ideologies so they were competing against each other. The German national socialists were, well, nationalists. The German national socialists expanded by conquest. The fascists and communists were international. The fascists and communists expanded by both conquest and by overthrowing governments from within, i.e. revolution. All three of them had socialism as a foundation. |
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 [This message has been edited by randye (edited 07-22-2025).]
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Patrick
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JUL 25, 05:02 AM
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quote | Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:
Ok, you know this is funny...
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Yes, funny... but NSFW
And some background on the episode...
[This message has been edited by Patrick (edited 07-25-2025).]
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Patrick
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JUL 31, 03:35 PM
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'South Park' sets ratings record with Trump-skewering premiere
quote | It's not fake news: "South Park" has scored a ratings win with its controversial Season 27 episode that skewered President Donald Trump.
Paramount Global reports that the Comedy Central show had its biggest season premiere since 1999, with viewership up 68% from the previous season's premiere. The episode, titled "Sermon on the Mount," was the top show across cable on July 23. The episode reached nearly 6 million cross-platform viewers across Paramount+ and Comedy Central in the three days after it aired, according to Paramount Global.
The series skyrocketed to the top of JustWatch’s U.S. TV streaming charts with a 638% increase in streaming popularity in the U.S., and a 258% surge globally, compared to last season’s debut, based on streaming clickouts and onsite activity.
The satirical episode showed Trump cuddling in bed with Satan, referencing the president's association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The viral episode earned the attention and the ire of the White House. Spokesperson Taylor Rogers said in a statement to USA TODAY that "South Park" "hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention."
The satire isn't over. The Comedy Central show released a trailer for its next episode (airing Aug. 6), which suggests the series will continue mocking Trump.
The 20-second teaser includes a shot of Trump attending a dinner, where he is sitting at a table with Satan. As a speaker is heard talking about honoring Trump's courage, the president rubs Satan's leg under the table. Satan tells him to stop.
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Great news! Looking forward to the next episode!
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