Charlie Kirk’s producer calls on Paramount to reinstate ‘South Park’ Parody episode, saying he “liked that he was featured”


The chief producer of The Charlie Kirk Present has referred to as on Paramount to reinstate the South Park episode that parodied him.

After the conservative commentator was murdered final week (September 10), the August 6 episode of South Park was pulled from re-run schedules.

That episode noticed the character Eric Cartman turning into a conservative commentator who debates college students in faculty campuses, mimicking Kirk’s coiffure and mannerisms. The episode additionally featured a prize referred to as the Charlie Kirk Award for Younger Masterdebaters.

Now, Andrew Kolvet, Kirk’s government producer, has urged the community to reinstate the episode.

“As somebody who can converse with some authority on this, Charlie liked that he was featured in ‘South Park,’” Kolvet stated in an X submit on Wednesday. “He informed me many instances. He would need the episode again up.”

 

MAGA supporters have additionally blamed the present for Kirk’s capturing, with some suggesting the August 6 episode straight influenced the shooter’s actions. Presently, there is no such thing as a proof to recommend the capturing was motivated by the episode.

“Trey Parker and Matt Stone have blood on their palms. Take away South Park from all streaming providers” wrote one individual, whereas one other added: “South Park actually fomented the hatred essential to get Kirk assassinated.”

Season 27 of the present has aimed the vast majority of its jokes on the Trump administration, depicting the US President as being in a relationship with Devil and likewise having a micro penis.

The White Home has beforehand condemned the depiction of President Trump and his allies in a press release, remarking that the present “hasn’t been related for over 20 years.” The present’s creators responded with a mocking apology at San Diego Comedian Con in late July.

Yesterday (September 18), the most recent episode of South Park – which would be the first since Kirk’s loss of life – was delayed simply hours earlier than it was scheduled to air. Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone defined that it was their very own fault: “Apparently whenever you do all the things on the final minute typically you don’t get it completed. This one’s on us. We didn’t get it completed in time. Because of Comedy Central and South Park followers for being so understanding. Tune in subsequent week!”

The delay marks solely the second time in South Park‘s prolonged run that an episode has missed its manufacturing schedule – the primary time passed off in 2013 resulting from an influence outage.



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