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Well, South Park can get a little intense. And I know some wont like it because it uses bad language and gets into sensitive areas. But what I like about it is that it seems even up – it does not seem to have a political or ideological point of view. The trend I see from it is that they attack extremists, regardless of political side, gender, religious choice, race or other. I have had another tell me that since they might attack all since extremists are everywhere, that they might one day pick on something dear to me. Yes. But since they are even up, I even laugh at that. I feel that as long as comedy is even up, and does not always take the same side, it is funny.