It was genius. It wasn’t about the word itself but everything surrounding it. Every black person I know (I am black) loves this episode. Including people who don’t even watch South Park.
As a black man, Cartman saying "Race war's over everybody, Whites won again!" Has made me laugh Way too hard, Way too many times! I mean, YOU can be mad, but i got stabbed, so I'm kinda over words.
I honestly laughed for like 5 minutes straight at the wheel of fortune. It's not just the joke It's just how PROUDLY he sais it. Cause he thinks he got it. 😂😂😂
The funny thing about South Park is that they're usually praised for things like this by the group it would affect while being criticized and called out by the people it doesn't. Another example is The F Word. Also, one of my favorite things about this that I think a lot of people overlook is the detail of the crowd reaction before he says it. They all see the word on the board with the clue and all have the same thought as Randy. The black people all look offended while the white people all look shocked. Randy wasn't the only one who immediately thought that's what it was, he was just the only one in the unfortunate position of having to guess it.
This episode makes South Park a different beast than family guy, where family guy makes jokes like this with no purpose or charm, South Park goes 100% and makes a story out of a subject like this
It's partially because they actually "research" and atleast the understand the history & community around subjects to appropriately represent it, instead of just bashing on it
So the irony of this episode is that they held onto that joke for so long and could actually do it when the actual Wheel of Fortune show irl had the exact puzzle….its priceless😂
I think you need to remember, most people only take the time to complain, not to praise. For example, for everyone person complaining, there are 5 not complaining and being perfectly happy.
there is this one vrchat streamer who would go to other streams and yell "im gonna say the n word" all while he rounds around them in circles to make it harder for them to block him. then he would say Nigeria.
Bloomy talking about the tiktok kids asking why the show wasn't canceled is referencing the fact that the episode in question aired well over a decade ago and sites like twitter were only a year old and not mainstream popular yet.
So I feel the need to say this but at a school I went to we had a comedian with no arms or legs come in to give people a motivational talk and my dumb ass said wow your really funny have you ever thought of doing stand up comedy
If i recall, the whole reason black guys started saying n1gga among each other was so it would no longer control them. I just think if we tip-toe around a single word in our language because of fear of offending black people, doesnt it defeat the point of that? It also strikes me as way more racist when people have told me some version of "hey, careful, if a black guy hears you say the 'n-word', he'll fight you" as it implies they think any black guy would be willing to commit a crime over a word, which is a rhetoric i dont share. I dont assume all black guys think the same either🤷♂️😅🤣
@@Lady_CoralI’ve given that reasoning some thought and I share the sentiment, but it’s not up to me, a white Scandinavian, to say how black people should react to a word. But I do believe that the only thing that gives words power is how much taboo we make it. Like when I was a kid, swear words had so much impact because we weren’t allowed to say it. Now everyone around me swears all the time and it’s just another word. But my view on what’s best is irrelevant as I’m not the one it targets
This guys videos have such good topics, they are always so interesting. My favorite video from hi is "the psychology of a toxic relationship Eric and Heidi" at least I think that's the name
As a non-American it never ceases to amaze me how of all things, the mere pronunciation of a word could be thought as "going too far" Still masterful writing on the topic, I think something like this should be shown in schools
The episode shone for the first time light on a problem that has gone unnoticed in society. Always remember, if we don’t protect the ones hurt by it, you to could become the next N-wordguy
14:57 I made a similar joke in one of my videos, where I said, "I've stuttered a few times before, but I'm not what you'd call a stutterer... unless stuttering is a crime."
God I love South Park such an amazing show. We need satire like this to unwind after a long day of politics at Christmas dinner. Or Hanukkah dinner if you prefer Nux.
I'm pretty sure there was one time a TH-camr named Sargon of Akkad said the word over like a dozen times just to prove "It's just a word" and yet he somehow still exists. lol Yes, I know many people know who Sargon of Akkad is, but also there are many people who don't nowadays.
To me it's just like curse words. They have no actual meaning besides the use. It's just because people want an insult and make a preexisting word that insult
as said in the video. context is key. the context and events in which the words have/ are being used is what makes it different from regular curse words.
It was (IS) considered an amazing episode for both coverage of something that JUST happened and also the race aspect but the thing is they did not know who truly would win, so there are two versions of this episode (before Bloom even says anything about that)
Whenever I hear THAT N-word... ...I my brain immediately quotes Louis Griffin. From one of the very first FamGuy sodes, when everyone was switched to HD and they were watching the news...
There actually are negative terms for things like white guy, person from the USA etc. They just aren't used much in the US since jackass' talk down to people from a place of power.
Amazing reaction per usual, especially too such an iconic episode. PLEASE NUX, PLEASE, do another Adventure Time reaction tonight, it's a very big episode LORE WISE. No more Spoilers for you, you're just going too have too watch it.
I’ve heard quite a few and maybe I’ve missed something, but when did the racial slurs against white people get banned? Alternatively you could view this episode as a group that has experienced bad, derogatory names, perpetuating that experience and inflicting the same pain on other people. You know, the people that are supposed to “get it” either don’t care or want to intentionally spread more hate. I’ve heard the N-word used in a derogatory manner by black people and also used in a friendly manner by black people. It seems more like it’s not about using the word and more about the color of people using the word. Which would mean the word isn’t offensive alone, otherwise black people would get in trouble over using it.
This episode was unsurprisingly brilliant but it was oddly sensitive about the subject matter it was taking on. Frequent use of the n word not withstanding lmao
Also, I think south park gets away with it because it's a social commentary. The show and it's authors were less using it to, say, insult someone or black people as a whole, and more to show how weird society can be as a whole.
Matt and Trey are literal geniuses. For real, their IQ is off the charts. Twitter tards trying to blast them is like a toddler explaining Pythagoras to Einstein
as a white guy with black friends and family context matters and witch one you use i feel like i get away with it too much some times but nope context helps
Doesn't Asian just referred to the continent of origin? Like European, Middle Easterners, or South Americans. To list a few. And I have no idea how this is exclusive to "American". Also which America? North America, South America, or United States of America? Either way I'm pretty sure they all use the similar naming system for continents and their population. Sure the word "Asian" can be used in a degradatory way. But that applies to the countries and their populations name as well. And, if I'm guessing your logic correctly, you did what you were complaining about. If not worse because you referred to said people in a degradatory way. So idk maybe think about it some more. Instead of just assuming racism when someone/something refered to another person continent of origin instead of country of origin. Idk that's just my two cents
i think there's more ways but they take more effort. but something relatively easy is non poc's being more exposed to different poc. segregation just facilitates an us vs them mindset
@@cdogthehedgehog6923 yeah i too see that side. Which is ultimately why i hope in the future the negative connotations around the word of the slurs just go away cause people stop caring about them
@@namecomingsoon9517 Usually, slurs get embraced by the targeted party and that tends to take much of the bite out of it. Also, people just need to have thicker skins. If someone says something you dont like or something that offends you, stop talking to them/watching their content. Its as easy that. If it crosses the line to harassment, thats when you actually need to pay attention and take action. Words literally cannot directly hurt you unless you let them.
I prefer the latter. I’m Mexican and grew up in a ‘redneck’ white town. My good ol boy white friends would call me every name for Mexican you can think of and I did the same with them. Even though we were “offensive” with our jokes, we all saw each other as brothers. It’s easy to find someone who has your super polite sense of humor, but it’s harder to find people who’d take a bullet for you. My honky redneck degenerates got my back and I got theirs 😎
Here's a funny thing why can you say it to each other if you got a different skin tone if you don't like the word don't use it that's a problem with our world
Best way I can explain it is, I can call my friend a dipshit and they can call me a dipshit and we cool, you as a stranger not in our group calls me a dipshit and I'd want to beat your ass because who the f are you? Get it because it seems like people find it so hard to understand when it really isn't.
Im german and dont give a f*ck about being called a nazi as long as it doesnt negatively effect me in another way. Is that even the same or do they feel something else. I dont know can someone answer pls?
"You wouldn't undestand unless you have been there" That phrase honestly encapsulates why I hate this episode. You know what understanding a situation you haven't been in is called? BASIC HUMAN EMPATHY. I get the message they were trying to make but to me this episode is just a reminder that we live in an individualist society. Empathy is I feel one of the key elements of what makes us human and the implication that such a thing is unneeded disturbs me.
That’s really naive. Basic human empathy has nothing to do with a word or event that has been the source of a group’s hurt, anger, etc. Just because someone doesn’t understand how a person of a different race, culture, or religion feels about a particular event doesn’t mean they don’t have basic human empathy. It just means they don’t understand. Simple.
This is one of the most ignorant takes out there. I wouldn’t usually pile on becoming the person above me said it perfectly, but this just shows the actual issues we have. Some people are just god damn retarded.
Plus they went full hypocrite not even much later, by making the episode where they (straight people) voice gay characters to tell us that it's okay to use the F slur as long as you're referring to people you hate who aren't actually gay as far as you know & they illustrated their point by... parodying the racist murder of a black guy that happened while the episode was being made. And of course a biker couldn't be gay, right? No one gay would... ride a motorcycle. @leileyaravencroft The problem with that is that it only stops a person from 100% understanding it, which Stan never claimed to & Tolkien was just being a little shit about it for the sake of being a little shit about it. If he just said hearing the word upsets him behind there's a long dark degrading history behind it (even though that has nothing to do with the conversation they were having), Stan would've said something like. "Yeah... Yeah, I know. Sorry." because he already knew that. I don't know what it feels like to be waterboarded but I could easily tell you why it's immoral.
The modern use of ni--a to take the power back doesn't work in the logic of this episode. If being constantly reminded of something bad in the past is a justified reason for it to be verboten, taking it back to own it or whatever ignorant people say...does the exact same thing
Nux favorite South Park TH-camr ✅ adding that one to the resume
Blooms and Nux…two of my favorite creators! HECK YEAH!!! LETS GOOOOO!!!!!
It was genius. It wasn’t about the word itself but everything surrounding it.
Every black person I know (I am black) loves this episode. Including people who don’t even watch South Park.
As a black man, Cartman saying "Race war's over everybody, Whites won again!" Has made me laugh Way too hard, Way too many times!
I mean, YOU can be mad, but i got stabbed, so I'm kinda over words.
Nah that last sentence is straight up an anime line, you did not need to go this hard on a youtube comment 🔥🔥🔥
Bro is literally him
Lmao, brother, it's the way Cartman says that line fucking kills me every time
Why do you have to include being black as a part of your statement?
@@Xavieusbecause, some troll would read it. Think he is white and racist and he would get hate.
I honestly laughed for like 5 minutes straight at the wheel of fortune. It's not just the joke It's just how PROUDLY he sais it. Cause he thinks he got it. 😂😂😂
Well, he didn't! 🤣
Daemon Targaryen: "Say it..."
The funny thing about South Park is that they're usually praised for things like this by the group it would affect while being criticized and called out by the people it doesn't. Another example is The F Word.
Also, one of my favorite things about this that I think a lot of people overlook is the detail of the crowd reaction before he says it. They all see the word on the board with the clue and all have the same thought as Randy. The black people all look offended while the white people all look shocked. Randy wasn't the only one who immediately thought that's what it was, he was just the only one in the unfortunate position of having to guess it.
This episode makes South Park a different beast than family guy, where family guy makes jokes like this with no purpose or charm, South Park goes 100% and makes a story out of a subject like this
Blooms is the south park guy, nux is the rick and morty guy, collab needs to happen somehow.
It's bound to happen hopefully 🙏
@@SamTheGumMan117 hope we get blooms on the someordinary podcast someday
To me Nux is the adventure time guy
Blooms likes Rick and Morty as well. And he made a video on how well it does cosmic horror.
And soon nux will be the adventure time guy
South park gets praise for representing a lot of harsh issues like this and other episodes that show mental illnesses and how others are affected.
It's partially because they actually "research" and atleast the understand the history & community around subjects to appropriately represent it, instead of just bashing on it
can we just take a min to appreciate the accuracy at 11:15 making the apology the main news article while car bombing is off to the side
I love the reveal that he isn’t named Token but Tolkien like the author or Lord of the Rings.
What you talking about he was always named Tolkien
He was always named Tolkien, the characters just say it in a way that *sounds* like Token.
@@filipvadas7602 to be fair, the token was a retconned to make the tolkein joke
@@franksarria9693 no, it was always Tolkien. You’re the problem
@@emeraldfinder5so very clearly the problem.
So the irony of this episode is that they held onto that joke for so long and could actually do it when the actual Wheel of Fortune show irl had the exact puzzle….its priceless😂
For the record, Twitter wasn’t really a thing back when this episode came out.
27:58 Oh god, I remember that!
Randy really played that game of Wheel of Fortune so well and I wonder how Blooms fights off Bees 🐝
Why would he need to fight them off?
@@danviferahr1426Their affinity for pollinating flowers by transporting nectar.
That's flower sex. He'd like it.
@@Happymasks I feel like a flower wouldn't mind that though
@@Happymasks not like they'd sting a flower, after all
I think you need to remember, most people only take the time to complain, not to praise. For example, for everyone person complaining, there are 5 not complaining and being perfectly happy.
there is this one vrchat streamer who would go to other streams and yell "im gonna say the n word" all while he rounds around them in circles to make it harder for them to block him. then he would say Nigeria.
This was easily one of my favorite episodes, the newer ones don't even compare. 🤣
Bloomy talking about the tiktok kids asking why the show wasn't canceled is referencing the fact that the episode in question aired well over a decade ago and sites like twitter were only a year old and not mainstream popular yet.
This show is the definition of art
19:25 Michael Richards didn't get away with it lol.
South Park really Said "I used the racism to destroy the racism"
Context is so key to enjoying South Park, and I love seeing Nux realize that haha
So I feel the need to say this but at a school I went to we had a comedian with no arms or legs come in to give people a motivational talk and my dumb ass said wow your really funny have you ever thought of doing stand up comedy
Nux learns South Park has amazing social commentary, with high doses of parody
To bad they didn't add people saying that word to him and him thinking it's cool at the same time as thinking it's degrading.
south park is a show that needs full context, taking any clip out of context makes it sounds outta pocket lol
If i recall, the whole reason black guys started saying n1gga among each other was so it would no longer control them.
I just think if we tip-toe around a single word in our language because of fear of offending black people, doesnt it defeat the point of that?
It also strikes me as way more racist when people have told me some version of "hey, careful, if a black guy hears you say the 'n-word', he'll fight you" as it implies they think any black guy would be willing to commit a crime over a word, which is a rhetoric i dont share. I dont assume all black guys think the same either🤷♂️😅🤣
I completely agree. I understand the reasoning, but it just seems like people are putting even more power over that word
@@Lady_CoralI’ve given that reasoning some thought and I share the sentiment, but it’s not up to me, a white Scandinavian, to say how black people should react to a word.
But I do believe that the only thing that gives words power is how much taboo we make it. Like when I was a kid, swear words had so much impact because we weren’t allowed to say it. Now everyone around me swears all the time and it’s just another word.
But my view on what’s best is irrelevant as I’m not the one it targets
Crazy that people's first interaction with South Park is a tiktok clip....
Coarse Cartman laughed, everyone already calls him fat ass, attacking his weight is pointless.
This guys videos have such good topics, they are always so interesting. My favorite video from hi is "the psychology of a toxic relationship Eric and Heidi" at least I think that's the name
Friendly PSA: Anyone who thinks Cartman is "The good guy" is in need of a padded cell.
He’s not good he’s based
As a non-American it never ceases to amaze me how of all things, the mere pronunciation of a word could be thought as "going too far"
Still masterful writing on the topic, I think something like this should be shown in schools
Somehow, im not surprised Nux supports the Word Police
Peter Griffin: "I said it and they made me their king" Or something like that lol
South Park would absolutely be able to get away with it now.
The real question is weather or not 42 is important
The episode shone for the first time light on a problem that has gone unnoticed in society.
Always remember, if we don’t protect the ones hurt by it, you to could become the next N-wordguy
14:57 I made a similar joke in one of my videos, where I said, "I've stuttered a few times before, but I'm not what you'd call a stutterer... unless stuttering is a crime."
u heard it here folks, nux has "nothing to leave in"
God I love South Park such an amazing show. We need satire like this to unwind after a long day of politics at Christmas dinner. Or Hanukkah dinner if you prefer Nux.
Bruh South Park named a black kid Token. As a black guy I’m lmao 🤣
Ah, no no, it's Tolkien, but commonly mispronounced as token by our main cast
I'm pretty sure there was one time a TH-camr named Sargon of Akkad said the word over like a dozen times just to prove "It's just a word" and yet he somehow still exists. lol Yes, I know many people know who Sargon of Akkad is, but also there are many people who don't nowadays.
I’ve been watching blooms as long as I been watching Nux. Great reactors
Has Nux watched A Fox In Space? I think he’d enjoy that a lot. A Star Fox fan film that’s extremely well done!
nux is "the velma guy" xD
To me it's just like curse words. They have no actual meaning besides the use. It's just because people want an insult and make a preexisting word that insult
as said in the video. context is key. the context and events in which the words have/ are being used is what makes it different from regular curse words.
Bro there is a kid in a spelling Bee that ended up in the exact same way. The video is on TH-cam
this is why south park is my fav of the big 3
I came for the adventure time and stayed for the philosophy class
This episode of South Park is where I first descovered this word.
It was (IS) considered an amazing episode for both coverage of something that JUST happened and also the race aspect but the thing is they did not know who truly would win, so there are two versions of this episode (before Bloom even says anything about that)
Those who read their galactic guide appreciate that the word was said 42 times.
Those who know, know.
Whenever I hear THAT N-word...
...I my brain immediately quotes Louis Griffin.
From one of the very first FamGuy sodes, when everyone was switched to HD and they were watching the news...
“There’s a lot of baggage and needs to be handled with care”
Does it really though ?
There actually are negative terms for things like white guy, person from the USA etc. They just aren't used much in the US since jackass' talk down to people from a place of power.
If walking the fine line was an art, south park are motherfucking Michael Angelo of our time.
The people in this episode of South Park didn't use hard R at all.
Tbh I feel like anyone who gets offended over slurs, regardless of their color, is just a baby.
Amazing reaction per usual, especially too such an iconic episode. PLEASE NUX, PLEASE, do another Adventure Time reaction tonight, it's a very big episode LORE WISE. No more Spoilers for you, you're just going too have too watch it.
While it didn't get the exposure it deserved the nipple video was a banger
Michael Richards didn’t just Say the word lol he said it with vitriol and “If it was 100 years ago you’d have a fork up your ass” context and worse
It's not a difficult subject it's simple don't hate be nice care about others it's only considered difficult because they don't care
there were less NPCs in 2007.
video 49 of asking nux to read homestuck because it's 10 times dumber than jojo's and adventure time in all the right ways.
I’ve heard quite a few and maybe I’ve missed something, but when did the racial slurs against white people get banned?
Alternatively you could view this episode as a group that has experienced bad, derogatory names, perpetuating that experience and inflicting the same pain on other people. You know, the people that are supposed to “get it” either don’t care or want to intentionally spread more hate. I’ve heard the N-word used in a derogatory manner by black people and also used in a friendly manner by black people. It seems more like it’s not about using the word and more about the color of people using the word. Which would mean the word isn’t offensive alone, otherwise black people would get in trouble over using it.
Firm believer that words don't have innate power, people *give* them power.
8:05 Cartman! Ahahahahahahahahahah!!
This episode was unsurprisingly brilliant but it was oddly sensitive about the subject matter it was taking on. Frequent use of the n word not withstanding lmao
I'd say that word for $30K.
I don’t think usopp might get plant based power instead of a hammer like control over Yggdrasil
editor play the sonng very pogger mad type
You don't know this but you see am 3% African so technically........(Sarcasm)
What 'that' word can someone explain it by using it in a sentence?
Am still using it
Also, I think south park gets away with it because it's a social commentary. The show and it's authors were less using it to, say, insult someone or black people as a whole, and more to show how weird society can be as a whole.
lol why does he make the dog analogy
Forgot CNN was always like this lol
Matt and Trey are literal geniuses. For real, their IQ is off the charts. Twitter tards trying to blast them is like a toddler explaining Pythagoras to Einstein
You alright white boy. 💙
Well his name is actually toll Ken
Randy is the best!
as a white guy with black friends and family context matters and witch one you use i feel like i get away with it too much some times but nope context helps
Billy says the n word: Nickelback
Absolutely, absurdly, disgusting. Very, very, dissapointed.
Hello there Nux :D
Great 👍🏻 video nice 👍🏻 hype!!!!!!!
You should watch Hilda
america ruled by the Kinghts who say 'Ni'?
So does this mean we do the same for “Asians” in America (god I hate how Americans category nationality).
Doesn't Asian just referred to the continent of origin? Like European, Middle Easterners, or South Americans. To list a few.
And I have no idea how this is exclusive to "American".
Also which America? North America, South America, or United States of America? Either way I'm pretty sure they all use the similar naming system for continents and their population.
Sure the word "Asian" can be used in a degradatory way. But that applies to the countries and their populations name as well.
And, if I'm guessing your logic correctly, you did what you were complaining about. If not worse because you referred to said people in a degradatory way.
So idk maybe think about it some more. Instead of just assuming racism when someone/something refered to another person continent of origin instead of country of origin.
Idk that's just my two cents
Im more than a little embarrassed to admit my dumbass younger self went around subbing in "naggers" for literal yearss😅God, kids are ignorant 😂
There’s basically 2 ways that slurs will be gone/lose power
They all get banned or everybody stops caring about them
Banning words gives them IMMENSE power. Putting words in the same category as other things we arent supposed to do just makes them that much heavier.
i think there's more ways but they take more effort. but something relatively easy is non poc's being more exposed to different poc. segregation just facilitates an
us vs them mindset
@@cdogthehedgehog6923 yeah i too see that side. Which is ultimately why i hope in the future the negative connotations around the word of the slurs just go away cause people stop caring about them
@@namecomingsoon9517 Usually, slurs get embraced by the targeted party and that tends to take much of the bite out of it. Also, people just need to have thicker skins. If someone says something you dont like or something that offends you, stop talking to them/watching their content. Its as easy that. If it crosses the line to harassment, thats when you actually need to pay attention and take action. Words literally cannot directly hurt you unless you let them.
I prefer the latter. I’m Mexican and grew up in a ‘redneck’ white town. My good ol boy white friends would call me every name for Mexican you can think of and I did the same with them. Even though we were “offensive” with our jokes, we all saw each other as brothers. It’s easy to find someone who has your super polite sense of humor, but it’s harder to find people who’d take a bullet for you. My honky redneck degenerates got my back and I got theirs 😎
Here's a funny thing why can you say it to each other if you got a different skin tone if you don't like the word don't use it that's a problem with our world
Best way I can explain it is, I can call my friend a dipshit and they can call me a dipshit and we cool, you as a stranger not in our group calls me a dipshit and I'd want to beat your ass because who the f are you? Get it because it seems like people find it so hard to understand when it really isn't.
Bro on my birthday they said n word so did I but like that’s crazy
Teehee favorite vtuber
13:39 thats my brother and father…and I geuss me minus the N word.
Im german and dont give a f*ck about being called a nazi as long as it doesnt negatively effect me in another way. Is that even the same or do they feel something else. I dont know can someone answer pls?
Early squad where you at?
so non-nerds should... not say the word nerd because they don't understand?
"You wouldn't undestand unless you have been there"
That phrase honestly encapsulates why I hate this episode. You know what understanding a situation you haven't been in is called? BASIC HUMAN EMPATHY. I get the message they were trying to make but to me this episode is just a reminder that we live in an individualist society. Empathy is I feel one of the key elements of what makes us human and the implication that such a thing is unneeded disturbs me.
That’s really naive. Basic human empathy has nothing to do with a word or event that has been the source of a group’s hurt, anger, etc. Just because someone doesn’t understand how a person of a different race, culture, or religion feels about a particular event doesn’t mean they don’t have basic human empathy. It just means they don’t understand. Simple.
This is one of the most ignorant takes out there. I wouldn’t usually pile on becoming the person above me said it perfectly, but this just shows the actual issues we have. Some people are just god damn retarded.
Plus they went full hypocrite not even much later, by making the episode where they (straight people) voice gay characters to tell us that it's okay to use the F slur as long as you're referring to people you hate who aren't actually gay as far as you know & they illustrated their point by... parodying the racist murder of a black guy that happened while the episode was being made. And of course a biker couldn't be gay, right? No one gay would... ride a motorcycle.
@leileyaravencroft The problem with that is that it only stops a person from 100% understanding it, which Stan never claimed to & Tolkien was just being a little shit about it for the sake of being a little shit about it.
If he just said hearing the word upsets him behind there's a long dark degrading history behind it (even though that has nothing to do with the conversation they were having), Stan would've said something like. "Yeah... Yeah, I know. Sorry." because he already knew that. I don't know what it feels like to be waterboarded but I could easily tell you why it's immoral.
Nux my favorite Jew
It would I mean the cartmen method seems to work rather consistently everybody being treated like shit at all times like that you reach true equality.
i mean now that i think about it, Cartman does discriminate indiscriminately
The modern use of ni--a to take the power back doesn't work in the logic of this episode. If being constantly reminded of something bad in the past is a justified reason for it to be verboten, taking it back to own it or whatever ignorant people say...does the exact same thing