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    1. They were mocking and making fun of people who believed pizzagate material. Did you even watch the episode? They never „warn“ but they do reveal the truth by calling it „satire“

      Also, ever since Covid and south Park shitting all over and making fun of people who refused those poison clot shots, all I can say is fuck em. Filthy show made by filthy people.

    2. I think Trey Parker (real name Randolph Severn Parker III) may have more knowledge about his family than he wishes to share with us, let alone exactly how he got it.

      In what may be pure coincidence, everyone may wish to refer to interviews with Jay Parker concerning his generational Satanist family.

    3. MariahSaltz on

      The „blood-drinking Satanists“ has been around since the Satanic Panic of the 1980’s. The churches, who were actually abusing children, accused anyone they didn’t like of being a Satan worshipper and drinking children’s blood for evil ritual purposes… 

      Now, every time someone tries to discuss actual child abuse issues the sheep flood in to scream about Devil-worship. This muddies the waters so that if anyone actually discovers something it gets discredited by association.

    4. GeneralGigan817 on

      No, this was a parody of QAnon and this is a portrayal of their beliefs.

    5. Bro, these kinds of rumors have existed since the Roman Empire. Accusing elites or secret groups of abusing or killing children is one of the oldest conspiracy patterns in history.

    6. SP usually says the shit no one else will say, and therefore makes a lot people be like “wait, whaaaat?” And start listening to

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