
Charlie Cancer says South Park irony about him
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Charlie Kark, the founder of the Turning Point USA, may have been ceased as a pop culture figure as Charlie Cancer appears to be irony by “South Park”.
In a teaser released for his upcoming episode on Tuesday, the iconic “South Park” character was adopted by Eric Cartman, which appeared with the same hairstyle as conservative Firebrand, and a classmate, reflecting Kirk’s exchange with students of college campus.
“You can just turn off, bebey, because you hate the United States and you love abortion,” Cartman colleague screams at Babe Stevens.

In the teaser in the next “South Park” area, Eric Cartman is hugging a character like Charlie Cancer. (Screenshot/South Park Studios)
Cancer quickly accepted the irony, his X XII picture replaced the cartman’s screenshot and Posting More than 5 million followers, “I’m watching this.”
To speak with Fox news digitalCancer said that when he first saw the teaser, he smiled and multiple people sent a clip to him. He initially felt that it was “a kind of i -troll”.
“I think this is a kind of fun, and it is a kind of cultural consequences and resonance that is capable of achieving our movement,” Cancer Fox News told Digital. “So I see it as a badge of honor.”
Kirk said he did not see the “South Park” at high school, but appreciated the long -running animated series as the “equal opportunity”.
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Charlie Kirk, the founder of the Turning Point USA, is called “South Park” called “Badge of Honor”. (Nordin Catter/Getty Image for Cambridge Union)
The premiere of last week’s premiere is unclear what Cartman’s Cancer does in the episode that broadcast on August 6.
In the previous part, the cartman deforms after the declaration of “walk is dead”, which has put their cultural sensitivity to everyone else in South Park. Meanwhile, when the South Park elementary started injection in the Christian religion school, his hometown was erupted, even Jesus Christ was coming to the Hallway.
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“I look forward to seeing this, because, we need to be able to make a joke as a convergence, right? You should not take yourself so seriously,” Kirk said. “This is something that the Left has always caused a great deal of damage to themselves and their movement.”
“They are professional comedians. They are probably going to burn me and I think that’s fine. And that’s all that is, in public life and you know that it is a good feeling. And I have a good feeling. I am watching it. I’m going to laugh at it,” Cancer further said. “From a religious point of view, we are all sinners. We all fall short with God’s glory. From the more practical life’s point of view, we are all broken people. Stop taking ourselves so seriously. Maybe one of the problems we have in our politics is that people do not take humor.”

Cancer Fox tells News Digital that conservative “must be able to take a joke.” (AP Photo/John Lone, File)
“South Park” broadcast on Comedy Central, there was no stubborn against the President Donald Trump The network’s original company Paramount has reached a large settlement with him to fix his “60 minutes” lawsuit earlier this month.
In the 8th season premiere, Trump was compared to the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussain (who was ridiculed during the Iraq war before the “South Park”, which was literally lying in bed and launched a lamp to threaten the lawsuit. This part quickly went viral to show a graphic depiction of the President and his genital life.
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White House spokesman Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital, “The show has not been relevant for more than 3 years and has been hanging with thread with insecure ideas in an attempt to get attention.” “President Trump has given more promises in just six months than any other president in his country’s history-and no fourth-one event can be brought to the forefront of President Trump’s discussion.”
The manufacturer of “South Park”, Trear Parker and Matt Stone recently reached the contract of $ 1.5 billion with a parameter.
The report contributed by Fox News’s Gabriel Hedge.
Joseph A. Wolfsohan Fox News is a media reporter for digital. Story Tips Joseph.WLFSOHN @Fox.Com can be sent to and on Twitter: @Josephvolfsohen.
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