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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, may have cement himself as a pop culture as he appears to be paraded by “South Park”.
In a teaser released on Tuesday for its upcoming episodes, Kirk’s similarity was adopted by the prestigious “South Park” character Eric Cartman, which is seen with a hairstyle similar to the Conservative Firebrand and is in a warm place with a classmate, reflecting Kirk’s exchanges with students in college premises.
“You can just keep quiet, Babe, because you hate America and you love abortion,” Cartman fellow student Babe Stevens.
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In a teaser for the next “South Park” episode, Eric Cartman has been included by embracing Charlie Kirk-like personality. (Screenshot/South Park Studio)
Kirk quickly hugged Parodi, converted her X profile picture into a cartman’s screenshot and Entry For more than 5 million followers, “I’m looking at it.”
Talking with Fox News Digital, Kirk said that when he first saw the teaser, he said that many people sent him a clip. He initially thought that it was “some types of AI Troll.”
“I think it is fun in a way and it goes to show cultural effects and resonance that is capable of achieving our movement,” Cancer told Fox News Digital. “So I see it as a badge of respect.”
Kirk said that he has not seen much as “South Park” in recent years as he did in high school, but appreciated the long -running animated series, which is “equal opportunity criminal”.
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Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, said “South Park” satirizing the “badge of honor”. (Nordin Catic/Getty Image for Cambridge Union)
However, it is not clear what Cartman’s Kirk-like personality does in this episode, which will broadcast on August 6, a clue can be found in the premiere of the last week’s season.
In the previous episode, Cartman is demolished after declaration that “Woque is dead,” is an identity crisis to dishonest, aggressive fourth-gradder, as all the rest in South Park shed their cultural sensitivity. Meanwhile, a dispute erupted in its hometown when the South Park Elementary began to inject Christianity in school, even going to Lump Jesus Christ in the hallway.
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“I am excited to see it, because, look, we need to be able to take a joke as conservatives, okay? We should not take ourselves so seriously,” Kirk said. “This is something that the leftists have always done for a lot of obstacles for themselves and their movement.”
“They are professional comedians. They are probably going to capitalize on me, and I think it’s fine. And that’s everything, being in public life and, you know, making a difference. And I have a good feeling about it. I will look at it. I am going to laugh at it,” Kirk continued. “From a religious point of view, we are all sinners. We all fall down from the glory of God. From the point of view of a more practical life, we are all broken people. Stop taking ourselves so seriously. It is probably one of the problems we have done in our politics that people cannot joke.”
Kirk Fox News tells Digital that conservatives need to “be able to take a joke.” (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
“South Park,” which airs on Comedy Central, hit some punch against President Donald Trump after the network’s original company Paramount, earlier this month to resolve his “60 minutes” trial.
In the 27th season premiere, Trump was repeatedly depicted as the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussain (which was satirized by South Park “during the first Iraq war), he was clearly depicted as being in bed with Satan, and was tampened to level the threats of the cases. The episode quickly went viral to show graphic depiction like the life of the President and his genitals.
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White House spokesman Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital, “The show is not relevant for more than 20 years and is hanging by a thread with an untouched idea in a desperate attempt for attention.” “President Trump has made more promises in only six months than any other President in the history of our country-and no fourth-rate show can stop the warm streak of President Trump.”
Trasers and Matt Stone, the manufacturer of “South Park”, recently reached a $ 1.5 billion streaming deal with paramount.
Fox News’ Gabriel Hez contributed to this report.