I just wanted to say that I am proud and pleased by all of the well thought out jokes and discussions in the comments. Freedom is something that can be earned but also taken away and it is our duty to be vigilant and righteous in our fight against intrusive totalitarians. The ideas of rights and freedoms are not something that should be treated as gifts from our governments, but rather one of many innate and innumerable parts that make up our humanity. Therefore, we should be very selective of what rights we limit, in order to allow and maintain the success of a greater and necessary cooperation of society.
Government is responsible for protecting our human rights and our freedoms. They are obligated to give us everything we need for a prosperous society. Free speech is not free without limitations. Free speech can and has been used harmfully. Harmful speech should be censored.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty Government does what we say in a free society, we vote. I agree, free speech can be dangerous. For example that lgbt crap and the communist movement in the west. Deadly.
Why does it feel like being told to be tolerant of other peoples of different race and sexual orientation at gun point seem like something someone from California would do?
@@mq5731 I was born up in San Jose, but spent 26 years of my life in the San Diego area. Northern Cali is where most of the white better than though democrats live but, the kids with multi colored hair can be found sprinkled throughout the state. I went to a predominantly Mexican school where I got bullied for being a pasty white girl, only to deal with my bipolar, alcoholic mother at home after school. I got into art as a form of expression, and escapism. The art department at college was full of liberal color haired idiots who barely know American history. My advanced American history teacher literally yelled at my class the day after Trump won the election that it was “our generations fault this happened.” I worked on the weekends to help pay for school, and the gas in my clunker. I knew MULTIPLE girls from wealthy families in Mexico, mayors, businesses owners. The types to own multiple properties, and buy their kids expensive new cars every couple of years. These kids would go on trips around the world, concerts, and constant trips to Disneyland because, they had diamond platinum memberships. These same students had tuition, food, and dormitory costs completely covered by the states programs for immigrants, and their children, or low income. A program I couldn’t qualify for because, I had to live with my parents in order to attend school, and they made just enough income for me to not qualify for the program but, not enough to help pay for school. So it was either become homeless to qualify, or pay out of pocket, and keep a roof over my head. Yet at school I was treated like I had some kind of privileged spoiled life because, of the color of my skin. Worked for multiple black female bosses who abused their power, committed illegal acts within the company, and were openly racist towards white people. I also had a supervisor go through transition from man, to woman who was very cold to only me. We were similar looking but, I was a younger born female, and I think that fact pissed them off. They gave a promotion that should have been mine, since I’d been there longer, and eventually micromanaged me till I quite. There is a shit load of other stuff that happened there to me, but I finally moved out of California a bit over a year ago, and am now probably the happiest I’ve ever been. California is like living in a completely different country from the rest of the U.S. People there are F-ING INSANE! That’s not even touching on the violence, and drug epidemic there. Sorry for the rant, I have literal PTSD from growing up there.
@@johnrambo5795 We do. Socially and virtually speaking. It's called forced inclusion, cancelling, enforced by defamation and blackmailing. Mostly present on twitter and some other social medias.
This episode is even better with context. Mr. Garrison acts perverted in front of the students hoping he could get fired and sue the school. Instead he gets called stunning and brave.
@@odeleon24 that's funny. A lot of the older episodes I was too young to know current events of the time. I realized later in life the meteor shower party episode was making fun of Waco
@@ImalsoaMercenary0105Your mum sounds like more of what we need in the world, she clearly understands the difference between satirical humour and legitimate support and endorsement.
This is probably how the creative process goes at Disney, too. Animater: I want to make a film about animals Executive: WHAT!?!? No, no!! You'll make them people of color and like it! Animator: Ye-yes sir.
It's actually a whole big thing, the paradox of tolerance. You can't really tolerate someone who's beating up on others for race/sex/etc, or such people basically take over with no opposition. The big issue is where you draw the line, both in what should be tolerated, and what is inappropriate. In context, mr. Garrison basically sexually harassed the boys, and they got punished for speaking out against it. It's supposed to make you stop and think, consider all the repercussions before just putting a rule in place. That's basically what all of modern SP is, a big satirical take on how certain rules have terrible consequences if they get put in place without deeper thought.
@@chichiro8625 that's insane. The only source of laws and morales should be democratic majority. If for some ridiculous reason majority wants intolerance, then let it be. You are free to try to persuade them using freedom of speech, but you have no right to declare yourself a righteous knight among ugly plebes.
@@kosiak10851 Idc what the majority wants. To tolerate intolerance would mean the death of tolerance. That will happen You CAN be intolerant but that doesnt mean i have to tolerate it.
@@dee7152 This is South Park, nobody tells them what they can and can't get away with. Either it was an oversight, or they deliberately wanted it a little more subtle.
@@quillmaurer6563 lol south park hasn't been edgy in a decade. Like everything else on comedy central they play it ultra safe, ultra pc, and ultra left now. Just look at the snoozefest specials they been releasing instead of new seasons.
@@ac1119 Yeah, not only did I complete higher education, I'm a programmer and a business owner. So it's safe to say I'm better than you. Much better. Also much smarter. If your immune system was tolerant of every toxin, every bacteria and every virus you'd be compost.
@@gabrielzinho07_ Of course there is something wrong with it. It goes against nature and it is degenerate lol. Just because the state ideology is degeneracy that doesn't mean it is ok.
@@jsgames6843 That's only because the moral values and scientific reasoning behind your argument are stuck in the Middle Ages: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexual_behavior_in_animals en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality#Causes
@@fasces_stronksticks2939 At least I'm not a right wing nutjob holding a bible and a cross screaming bible verses while outside of a planned parenthood clinic or hospital or ab0rtion clinic
I was an adult when South Park came out and I laughed like a 10 year old when he hears dirty joke. I am now 60 and I still laugh like a 10 year old at this show. Thanks for making me laugh, guys!
Boys: *Looking like concentration camp victims* Parents: "You boys don't know how much we suffered" sounds about right, parents being embarrassed is suffering, but torturing kids is discipline
Sheila also holocaust Canadians and knowing that she adopted one because of a swearing movie I'm not surprised that she's pretty much the Jewish/female/non-Semitic/American version of Hitler.
The whole finger painting and macaroni are and craft but of the Tolerance Camp is basically how animation/gaming studios like Mappa, Bug Films, Pierrot, Deen, Disney, Blizzard, EA, Ubisoft and Rooster Teeth treats their employees, mainly the animators.
Definitely not at Blizzard, they understand that their animation department is the only thing keeping them afloat these days, they know not to kill the golden goose haha
@@MilenaSrbova Well for starters, Rooster Teeth overworked their animation staff for shows like RWBY and Gen:Lock while giving them not enough money to help pay their bills. Rooster Teeth also fired a lot of people, like Vic Mignonga and some of their staff members because of allegations. The company is also guilty of hiring people who groomed minors and other illegal stuff. They're also racist, sexist, homophobic and transphobic in the past and try to be with the MeToo movement but failed ultimately.
"we're sorry boys, why didn't you tell us that your teachers are so over the top?" "You should know how we suffered." ... their parents are going to hell for this
Kyles mom started WW3, Cartman’s mom being a complete unapologetic slut and Stan’s parents are arguably much more balanced together but Randy is definitely burning for what he did back then and now
"you boys don't know how much we suffered." They literally basically went through a concentration camp and are dirty and malnourished... Parents in a nutshell
Yeah, and the best part is it goes both ways, too. Too many people use the excuse of tolerance nowadays as a way to justify any hateful views they have. They'll say something controversial and hateful, then when they receive criticism, defend it with "Why can't you just tolerate the way I think and feel? Don't I have any liberty? Why am I being oppressed?!" Shit like that, y'know. Abusing tolerance to be a jerk is one of the most disrespectful things a person can do.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty The problem is that what is "hatefull" is a very subjective matter. Take imigration for example, if you are opposed to imigration, there is a lot of chances that you will be perceived as a hatefull and racist* person because you don't want that people from other country come in yours. But from your point of view, you may consider that your country doesn't have the resources to welcome more imigrant, and/or that imigration has an impact on the culture of your people, its security, its work conditions, etc ... To sums it up, that imigration, and, especially massive imigration, have consequences for the native people of your country. that subject, still used as an example, underlines the differences between liberals and conservatives. The liberals believe in the individual, that it is a finality and that each individual must be free as much as possible of any restriction such as nationality, religion, sexuality, etc ... That's why liberals are more enclined and motivated to use empathy. On the opposite side, conservatives believe that each individual is a part of a chain temporally, economically and socially. They think that we are receiving our society from those that came before us and that that we will have to transmit it to the next generation, enrichied with our own contribution. That's why conservatives are more enclined and motivated by the preservation of the structure. Today, the western world is mostly turned toward liberalism, that's why a lot of conservatives' opinion are considered hatefull, yet the preservation of the structure is necessary to maintain the stability of any country. In fact, there needs to be a balance between both. An excess of conservativism can crush the individual, deny its initiatives and turn a whole country into stagnation. But the excess of liberalism, and this is only my opinion, is even more destructive. It pushes the individual further and further in the denial of any limits, any restriction, be it laws, social conventions, or even today Biology or the age of your sexual partner. It can even destroy the structure of society itself, liberal governments tend to reduce the funds of public services. Sorry for the long message and sorry for my poor english. But I wanted to point the complexity of points of view. Thank you and have a nice day.
I did a temp contract in a UK civil service dept. We had to do a 2 days diversity training course including making a picture about diversity with felt tips. I literally draw stickmen of different colours under a rainbow.
@@cod4Rlp There's pretty much nowhere to run to. Canada, nope; Australia, nope; New Zealand, nope; USA, nope. The best you can do, is get a small holding, be as financial independent as you can and watch it burn.
I like how the camp guard contradicts himself by demanding that the boys be tolerant and accepting of the differences of other peoples races and sexual orientations, but during the finger painting exercise he demands everyone not to make a distinction of people of different races and sexuality because that would be intolerant. They predicted the doublethink of how we need to be accepting and tolerant of other people for having a different race and sexual orientation, while also at the same time not acknowledging those things for being different because that would be bigoted.
Yeah, exactly how leftist demands for everyone to be "tolerant" or they will hurt opposite thinkers, but the same leftists has no fucking problem in the world to hate a people JUST because if their skin color - white, just for gender - man, and just for different believes then their - Christianity. Unfortunately leftists can't understand sarcasm, because sarcasm requires too many brain cells then what they got, so, they wouldn't understand this brilliant analogy.
@@matthewklahn3204 confuse? It's an old episode afaik, it predicted current affairs. It couldn't describe them because they had not yet happened. Or am I also confusing the terms? Please correct me if so.
You know that doesn't happen in real life? Its called poking fun and making a caricature. Just because its on TV doesn't mean it happens in real life. Being tolerant of people is a good thing. But like anything being radical is a bad thing.
@@MasterGhostf Yes, comedy, specially South Park, has absolutely no connection with reality. It's totally not making points by the use of exageration and hyperbole, there's totally no connection to real life!
Yeah no it isn't. This was an absurd representation of diversity to mock people who think that advocates for it are somehow the oppressors, when that is obviously not the case. South Park's flaw is that its right wing viewers can't tell the difference from fiction and reality, and actually think what is depicted on the screen is an accurate depiction of reality, despite the creators repeatedly insisting it isn't.
Not tolerating the intolerant is a philosophical concept. It's considered paradoxical as something who wants to be able to tolerate all things will find something eventually they will not tolerate. In today's standards, not tolerating the intolerant is more practical. As an example, nobody should tolerate fascism in all its forms, while also being tolerant of other political/religious/personal views.
@@Mizerableklaha A foundation would be required. The Declaration of Human Rights would be an example for such. Does the political/religious/ideaology conflict with the declaration? If yes, it is dangerous to humanity and should not be practiced.
@@gman9384 Today people are actually using fascism or fascist tactics to fight what they regard has fascism (I don't think most people understand what fascism is-which is a powerful central government working closely with very large corporations like we are with Big Pharma and the defense contractors). Cancelling others, shouting down people with different ideas at campuses, threatening people with different options or worldview are what fascist, this is they the Antifa thing is the U.S. is so hilarious and ironic.
the one sentence that really stuck with me all these years from this episode was: "Dont be Tolerant, learn to be acceptant!" tolerant just means, you "allow" something near you, that still pisses you off! but acceptance, means you accept it & dont feel annoyed by something!, quite the difference, ive never thought about before seeing this!
This is a perfect jab in both directions. It makes fun of the tolerant, for how they often forces their views upon others. It makes fun of the intolerant, of how they see tolerance as being as bad as concentration camps. All are offended, and all can laugh.
In some European countries you can literally get arrested for posting an offensive meme or something someone reported as 'bigoted', even if it's just a joke. America isn't quite at that level yet, even though twitter and reddit would desperately want to make it so.
I don’t know what’s crazier how accurate this is becoming or the woke people that don’t realize this is how they’re coming off as whenever they try to force people to think like they do
@@dannysummers4591 Twitter has said themselves that they haven't implemented an algorithm to ban far right and racist accounts because too many republican politicians would get kicked too.
@@christopherhay7545 Never made a Twatter account and never will. I quit Boomerbook back in 2016 and never went back. Can’t even pretend to care about the rest of the social media cesspool.
@sikvar Jesus, learn some basic grammar. A boomer, short for baby boomer, is someone born in aftermath of WW2 before Gen X, not someone who notices downward social trends. Read a book, Coomer.
I mean they're threatening Jordan Peterson's practitioner's license for psychology if he doesn't go to a "re-education class" or whatever the fuck that means. Basically, tolerance camp. Even though JP sold out the the Daily Wire and they suck fat balls.
@@greedo194 not really it already exists. you can loose your job, go to jail for saying stuff they dont like. freedom of speech is a constitutional right being removed here its getting that level
@@rotarydude9737 this isn't close to what Disney does though. Their gay characters are either implied or have the confirmation so minimal that most people would miss it and can be easily cut for more homophobic foreign markets. Also they filmed parts of the Mulan remake next to an actual concentration camp for Muslims, and have been donating to anti-gay politicians for years. So yeah
Think of it like this, with the writers being in the entertainment business. They are more involved with behind the scenes dealings. The episode where Kyles black and his dad a dolphin was a good 10 years before the separate bathrooms became a"public issue"
I just wanted to say that I am proud and pleased by all of the well thought out jokes and discussions in the comments.
Freedom is something that can be earned but also taken away and it is our duty to be vigilant and righteous in our fight against intrusive totalitarians.
The ideas of rights and freedoms are not something that should be treated as gifts from our governments, but rather one of many innate and innumerable parts that make up our humanity. Therefore, we should be very selective of what rights we limit, in order to allow and maintain the success of a greater and necessary cooperation of society.
Society has declined me many times.
One shouldn’t have the right to forcefully redefine major foundations of society.
i.e marriage and women.
Government is responsible for protecting our human rights and our freedoms. They are obligated to give us everything we need for a prosperous society. Free speech is not free without limitations. Free speech can and has been used harmfully. Harmful speech should be censored.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty
Government does what we say in a free society, we vote.
I agree, free speech can be dangerous. For example that lgbt crap and the communist movement in the west. Deadly.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty
And liking your own comments is so lame dude
you call it tolerance camp. we call it twitter
Twitter?
I call It Deathcamp
Alender no
Not anymore
Hahahahaha!!!!!
@@graveslayer9666 I call it a mix of both
Well this aged beautifully
Like a very fine wine.
@@dineauxjones Ehh.... yea, wine.
Why does it feel like being told to be tolerant of other peoples of different race and sexual orientation at gun point seem like something someone from California would do?
@@mq5731 I was born up in San Jose, but spent 26 years of my life in the San Diego area. Northern Cali is where most of the white better than though democrats live but, the kids with multi colored hair can be found sprinkled throughout the state. I went to a predominantly Mexican school where I got bullied for being a pasty white girl, only to deal with my bipolar, alcoholic mother at home after school. I got into art as a form of expression, and escapism. The art department at college was full of liberal color haired idiots who barely know American history. My advanced American history teacher literally yelled at my class the day after Trump won the election that it was “our generations fault this happened.” I worked on the weekends to help pay for school, and the gas in my clunker. I knew MULTIPLE girls from wealthy families in Mexico, mayors, businesses owners. The types to own multiple properties, and buy their kids expensive new cars every couple of years. These kids would go on trips around the world, concerts, and constant trips to Disneyland because, they had diamond platinum memberships. These same students had tuition, food, and dormitory costs completely covered by the states programs for immigrants, and their children, or low income. A program I couldn’t qualify for because, I had to live with my parents in order to attend school, and they made just enough income for me to not qualify for the program but, not enough to help pay for school. So it was either become homeless to qualify, or pay out of pocket, and keep a roof over my head. Yet at school I was treated like I had some kind of privileged spoiled life because, of the color of my skin. Worked for multiple black female bosses who abused their power, committed illegal acts within the company, and were openly racist towards white people. I also had a supervisor go through transition from man, to woman who was very cold to only me. We were similar looking but, I was a younger born female, and I think that fact pissed them off. They gave a promotion that should have been mine, since I’d been there longer, and eventually micromanaged me till I quite. There is a shit load of other stuff that happened there to me, but I finally moved out of California a bit over a year ago, and am now probably the happiest I’ve ever been. California is like living in a completely different country from the rest of the U.S. People there are F-ING INSANE! That’s not even touching on the violence, and drug epidemic there. Sorry for the rant, I have literal PTSD from growing up there.
It’s just modern day Germany, what’s the problem?
The fact that kyle’s parents, of all people, sent him someplace that resembles a concentration camp
Jews funded Hitler.
They started to believe in the cause
@generalrommel5666 oh my goodness gracious
Is... what? Did you not feel like finishing that sentence?
@@themug406 That was the sentence. Can you literally not see the irony behind it?
This came out in 2002. Trey and Matt were ahead of the times
Because we have such Camps?
@@johnrambo5795 We do. Socially and virtually speaking. It's called forced inclusion, cancelling, enforced by defamation and blackmailing. Mostly present on twitter and some other social medias.
@@johnrambo5795 Canada has tolerance training for certain people to take or they’re fired. So yes, we have the beginning stages of this.
Eh, it be dated over time.
@@user-ws3ce5bn6f
When you force tolerance leads to intolerance and disdain of anything considered slightly on that camp.
This episode is even better with context. Mr. Garrison acts perverted in front of the students hoping he could get fired and sue the school. Instead he gets called stunning and brave.
Is this the episode that introduced Mr Slave then?
@@AWEhardy yup
And this actually happened in real life
@@odeleon24 that's funny. A lot of the older episodes I was too young to know current events of the time. I realized later in life the meteor shower party episode was making fun of Waco
@@odeleon24 oakville ontario Canada lol
PC Principal would have died and gone to heaven seeing this
No he wouldve criticised it and made it even worse somehow.
I feel like this would be his heaven ngl
Why, what happened to PC principle?
Is he not in the show anymore?
@@johnilarde7087 yeah I was about to ask
PC principal such an awesome breakout character
The irony that cartman is afraid of something he admired
Such a mystery that my mom who’s is a bit like Kyle’s mom with the jersey accent and (half) Jewish heritage thinks he’s funny.
@@ImalsoaMercenary0105 how ironic
@@ImalsoaMercenary0105He is funny. Your mother has a good sense of humor.
@@vannillaAJofficial204very ironic indeed
@@ImalsoaMercenary0105Your mum sounds like more of what we need in the world, she clearly understands the difference between satirical humour and legitimate support and endorsement.
"You boys don't know how much we've suffered." 💀that look that they give her is exactly what would be on my face
"VWHAT ARE YOU FINGER PAINTING?"
"Uh a bear?"
"EIN BÄR?!!!?!"
Shit always gets me 😭
This is probably how the creative process goes at Disney, too.
Animater: I want to make a film about animals
Executive: WHAT!?!? No, no!! You'll make them people of color and like it!
Animator: Ye-yes sir.
Lmao
@Ty Shit only gets the 2 girls that are hiding in the crapper
“Faster! Faster! Faaaaastaaaar!”
Same. Lol
"intolerance will not be tolerated" thats damn accurate.
It's actually a whole big thing, the paradox of tolerance. You can't really tolerate someone who's beating up on others for race/sex/etc, or such people basically take over with no opposition. The big issue is where you draw the line, both in what should be tolerated, and what is inappropriate.
In context, mr. Garrison basically sexually harassed the boys, and they got punished for speaking out against it. It's supposed to make you stop and think, consider all the repercussions before just putting a rule in place. That's basically what all of modern SP is, a big satirical take on how certain rules have terrible consequences if they get put in place without deeper thought.
Yes. That's how it should be
But its true. Toleraring intolerance is the death of tolerance
Even tho there is a difference between not tolerting something and enforcing it
@@chichiro8625 that's insane. The only source of laws and morales should be democratic majority. If for some ridiculous reason majority wants intolerance, then let it be. You are free to try to persuade them using freedom of speech, but you have no right to declare yourself a righteous knight among ugly plebes.
@@kosiak10851
Idc what the majority wants.
To tolerate intolerance would mean the death of tolerance. That will happen
You CAN be intolerant but that doesnt mean i have to tolerate it.
Cartman taking a dump on the girls hiding and then giving up their location is priceless 😂
you should be cancelled
@@Miss1776hater Nuh Uh
It was assault on the girls and minor revenge for the guard. Now he has to deal with crappy children.
"Here, intolerance will NOT be tolerated" and "you will paint what we tell you to" aged gracefully.
Producers to Hollywood writers lmfao
Basically executives who say they care just for money lol
"You vill paint ze crosswalk and you vill worship it!"
They missed a golden opportunity to add a fourth blade to those industrial fans in the background.
LOL😂😂
I was literally thinking that too when i seen them 🤣
I think 3 is all they could get away with 🤣
@@dee7152 This is South Park, nobody tells them what they can and can't get away with. Either it was an oversight, or they deliberately wanted it a little more subtle.
@@quillmaurer6563 lol south park hasn't been edgy in a decade. Like everything else on comedy central they play it ultra safe, ultra pc, and ultra left now. Just look at the snoozefest specials they been releasing instead of new seasons.
The irony of enforced tolerance, which results in intolerance.
intolerance is based and epic
@@ac1119 fr fr gang gang
@@tayzk5929 Based sounds so fuckin cringe man.
Grow up.
Stop coping out to what everyone else says
@@ac1119 Intolerance is a shield against degeneracy and corruption.
@@ac1119 Yeah, not only did I complete higher education, I'm a programmer and a business owner. So it's safe to say I'm better than you. Much better.
Also much smarter.
If your immune system was tolerant of every toxin, every bacteria and every virus you'd be compost.
This episode aged incredibly well. I almost can't believe it came out in 2002.
The only thing missing was a "Toleranz macht frei (Tolerance makes one free)" sign
Forced tolerance dosent magically make people tolerant it makes them bitter and extremist. Keep that in mind kids.
Yup and when the regime is gone all that pent up hate explodes like it did in yugoslavia.
If becoming bitter leads someone to wanting to be bigoted because society forces them to be accepting. Than let’s be real they were like this already.
@@gabrielzinho07_ Of course there is something wrong with it. It goes against nature and it is degenerate lol. Just because the state ideology is degeneracy that doesn't mean it is ok.
@@jsgames6843 That's only because the moral values and scientific reasoning behind your argument are stuck in the Middle Ages:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexual_behavior_in_animals
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homosexuality#Causes
Lies again? Ground Zero Tolerance
That is probably the thinnest Cartman has ever been in his life.
You dont remenber when kyle and Stan put him in a "t"
It's like season one I think they tie him up and leave him there and he starved and gets really skinny
Jesus cartmam I'm joke for you
The Cartman on the cross was the thinnest one.
@@osvaldorodriguez1334 t is for "turtle"
A 3rd grade classroom in California, 2023
Not funny.
@@SkylarThompson-mu1qs It was pretty funny, you're just not fun
@@fasces_stronksticks2939 At least I'm not a right wing nutjob holding a bible and a cross screaming bible verses while outside of a planned parenthood clinic or hospital or ab0rtion clinic
@@SkylarThompson-mu1qs It was hilarious
What the hell are you talking about?
….it’s not colorized.
I was an adult when South Park came out and I laughed like a 10 year old when he hears dirty joke. I am now 60 and I still laugh like a 10 year old at this show. Thanks for making me laugh, guys!
Thank god for a normal response
That perfectIy shows how amazing this show reaIIy is!
it’s nice to see a wholesome comment in this comment section
Boys: *Looking like concentration camp victims*
Parents: "You boys don't know how much we suffered"
sounds about right, parents being embarrassed is suffering, but torturing kids is discipline
Bro they have dead looks at their parents while they look like a child in haiti
@@bobuxman1434 /whooosh
Holy shit you're so dramatic.
that's conservative politics in a nutshell. except replace tolerance camp with gay conversion camps because they are nazis.
Parents in South Park are the worst
Sheila and Gerard sending their Chili to a concentration camp is just horrible, but so in character.
Yea, should’ve sent Scott Tenormans parents instead
Chili
gerald
Well it went to good use, feeding the many of the camp, indeed
Sheila also holocaust Canadians and knowing that she adopted one because of a swearing movie I'm not surprised that she's pretty much the Jewish/female/non-Semitic/American version of Hitler.
The whole finger painting and macaroni are and craft but of the Tolerance Camp is basically how animation/gaming studios like Mappa, Bug Films, Pierrot, Deen, Disney, Blizzard, EA, Ubisoft and Rooster Teeth treats their employees, mainly the animators.
Definitely not at Blizzard, they understand that their animation department is the only thing keeping them afloat these days, they know not to kill the golden goose haha
Rooster Teeth is dead now hahahaha!
@@PhthaloGreenskin I’ve heard the news. Rooster Teeth brought it upon themselves.
@@samflood5631 what did rooster teeth do?
@@MilenaSrbova Well for starters, Rooster Teeth overworked their animation staff for shows like RWBY and Gen:Lock while giving them not enough money to help pay their bills. Rooster Teeth also fired a lot of people, like Vic Mignonga and some of their staff members because of allegations. The company is also guilty of hiring people who groomed minors and other illegal stuff. They're also racist, sexist, homophobic and transphobic in the past and try to be with the MeToo movement but failed ultimately.
2:50
Look at them, THEY have suffered the most, Parents! 😂
"we're sorry boys, why didn't you tell us that your teachers are so over the top?"
"You should know how we suffered."
... their parents are going to hell for this
Talk about condescending and Idiotic on their part
Kyles mom started WW3, Cartman’s mom being a complete unapologetic slut and Stan’s parents are arguably much more balanced together but Randy is definitely burning for what he did back then and now
Weeeeeellllll
ya I hope so
Literally everyone in South Park is going to Hell for one reason or another. Except Cartman; he'll get into Heaven on a technicality.
"you boys don't know how much we suffered." They literally basically went through a concentration camp and are dirty and malnourished... Parents in a nutshell
*that’s the joke*
Wooosh!
kyle´s mom deserved a punch to the mouth for saying that.
@@joehoe222 What does "woosh" mean?
@@NuclearNuke41When people explain an obvious joke, or don't get the obvious joke and try to explain how it doesn't make sense.
Once again Matt and Trey see things happening 20 years before the rest of us lol
A day working for modern-era Disney.
So let me guess you hate Disney because"gay character bad Uwu"
@@railfandepotproductionsAs anybody should hate Disney for that. Bigotry has no place.
Nah I truly do hate gay characters.
@@railfandepotproductions disney is woke lame libtard BS
“Yeeeah if you could put a gay chick in it that’d be great”
I love the speech of Garrison when he has to explain the difference between tolerance and acceptation. An extremely accurate episode today.
*acceptance
@@KetwunsGamingPad my bad. Thank you and merry Christmas.
Yeah, and the best part is it goes both ways, too. Too many people use the excuse of tolerance nowadays as a way to justify any hateful views they have. They'll say something controversial and hateful, then when they receive criticism, defend it with "Why can't you just tolerate the way I think and feel? Don't I have any liberty? Why am I being oppressed?!" Shit like that, y'know. Abusing tolerance to be a jerk is one of the most disrespectful things a person can do.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty The problem is that what is "hatefull" is a very subjective matter.
Take imigration for example, if you are opposed to imigration, there is a lot of chances that you will be perceived as a hatefull and racist* person because you don't want that people from other country come in yours. But from your point of view, you may consider that your country doesn't have the resources to welcome more imigrant, and/or that imigration has an impact on the culture of your people, its security, its work conditions, etc ... To sums it up, that imigration, and, especially massive imigration, have consequences for the native people of your country.
that subject, still used as an example, underlines the differences between liberals and conservatives.
The liberals believe in the individual, that it is a finality and that each individual must be free as much as possible of any restriction such as nationality, religion, sexuality, etc ... That's why liberals are more enclined and motivated to use empathy.
On the opposite side, conservatives believe that each individual is a part of a chain temporally, economically and socially. They think that we are receiving our society from those that came before us and that that we will have to transmit it to the next generation, enrichied with our own contribution. That's why conservatives are more enclined and motivated by the preservation of the structure.
Today, the western world is mostly turned toward liberalism, that's why a lot of conservatives' opinion are considered hatefull, yet the preservation of the structure is necessary to maintain the stability of any country.
In fact, there needs to be a balance between both. An excess of conservativism can crush the individual, deny its initiatives and turn a whole country into stagnation. But the excess of liberalism, and this is only my opinion, is even more destructive. It pushes the individual further and further in the denial of any limits, any restriction, be it laws, social conventions, or even today Biology or the age of your sexual partner. It can even destroy the structure of society itself, liberal governments tend to reduce the funds of public services.
Sorry for the long message and sorry for my poor english. But I wanted to point the complexity of points of view. Thank you and have a nice day.
@@ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty Nobody use that excuse, it's people like that the serie is criticising
I did a temp contract in a UK civil service dept. We had to do a 2 days diversity training course including making a picture about diversity with felt tips. I literally draw stickmen of different colours under a rainbow.
Weeell... At least it was not a bear
@@davidribeiro I missed out the bit were the diversity trainer held a gun to my head after drawing a bear.
yeah our country is lost too, leave before it's too late mate
@@cod4Rlp There's pretty much nowhere to run to. Canada, nope; Australia, nope; New Zealand, nope; USA, nope. The best you can do, is get a small holding, be as financial independent as you can and watch it burn.
@@mikefish8226 Well this type of stuff only exists in western countries lol
Lol this shit aged SO well 😂
Just a typical California elementary school.
Precisely.
Source
@@krichenboi You're rather slow, aren't you?
This aged like fine wine
LITERALLY.
Woke Adulf Hitlers
Yes
Yes
@@softdrinkking yes it did age like fine wine 🍷🍷
ADULF wokeness
2:51 Nice way to twist the knife real hard.
Wow, Kyle's mom really is a b-ch.
Keeping in mind this is the South Park adults actually trying to APOLOGIZE for once. :P
Cartman's laugh at 2:33 is never gonna be not funny
heheheheheeheehe
I like how the camp guard contradicts himself by demanding that the boys be tolerant and accepting of the differences of other peoples races and sexual orientations, but during the finger painting exercise he demands everyone not to make a distinction of people of different races and sexuality because that would be intolerant. They predicted the doublethink of how we need to be accepting and tolerant of other people for having a different race and sexual orientation, while also at the same time not acknowledging those things for being different because that would be bigoted.
Yeah, exactly how leftist demands for everyone to be "tolerant" or they will hurt opposite thinkers, but the same leftists has no fucking problem in the world to hate a people JUST because if their skin color - white, just for gender - man, and just for different believes then their - Christianity. Unfortunately leftists can't understand sarcasm, because sarcasm requires too many brain cells then what they got, so, they wouldn't understand this brilliant analogy.
Why do so many people confuse the word predict with describe?
@@matthewklahn3204 confuse? It's an old episode afaik, it predicted current affairs. It couldn't describe them because they had not yet happened. Or am I also confusing the terms? Please correct me if so.
You know that doesn't happen in real life? Its called poking fun and making a caricature. Just because its on TV doesn't mean it happens in real life. Being tolerant of people is a good thing. But like anything being radical is a bad thing.
@@MasterGhostf Yes, comedy, specially South Park, has absolutely no connection with reality. It's totally not making points by the use of exageration and hyperbole, there's totally no connection to real life!
I wish they put something around the sign @0:15 like Auschwitz’s “work will set you free”, something like “tolerance will set you free” 😂
A deep look into DEI work seminars.
1:38 bro their little hands going so fast lmao
YA SO FUNNY FASY HANDS
expect the girl in the left and the big in the back left
The fact that a 20 year old South Park clip is getting this many views is a testament to the times in which we're living.
It seemed bad back then. It has only gotten worse!
Or it's just hilarious & makes us laugh. We aren't all edge lords masturbating over the chance to hate PC social media
Yeah no it isn't. This was an absurd representation of diversity to mock people who think that advocates for it are somehow the oppressors, when that is obviously not the case. South Park's flaw is that its right wing viewers can't tell the difference from fiction and reality, and actually think what is depicted on the screen is an accurate depiction of reality, despite the creators repeatedly insisting it isn't.
@@EdgieAlias Sounds good cult member.
@@bnick8282 my positions are supported by the academic and medical consensus. You're the cult member.
South Park is the greatest form of social commentary of all time
This episode was way ahead of its time
Cartman that shit on the girls still kills me today lmfao
Lol same!!
And then he rats on them to the guard! Typical Cartman! 😂😂😂😂
@@anb740 Once a menace, forever a menace
People give a lot of credit to The Simpsons for predicting the future, but damn...
The scariest thing is that it is very accurate with the world the people of "peace and love" dream with.
This is genius! I've never seen this episode, it's pure gold! 😂
“You boys don’t know how much we’ve suffered”
BRUH
"Here, intolerance will not be tolerated."
That's actually a perfect satirization of many people who incessantly preach "tolerance."
Not tolerating the intolerant is a philosophical concept. It's considered paradoxical as something who wants to be able to tolerate all things will find something eventually they will not tolerate.
In today's standards, not tolerating the intolerant is more practical. As an example, nobody should tolerate fascism in all its forms, while also being tolerant of other political/religious/personal views.
@@gman9384 orrrrrr we can apply occams razer and say anyone can agree or disagree with anything or anyone they want
@@gman9384 who chooses which forms of politics is tolerated or not? Is being conservative tolerable? You see how slippery the slope is.
@@Mizerableklaha A foundation would be required. The Declaration of Human Rights would be an example for such.
Does the political/religious/ideaology conflict with the declaration? If yes, it is dangerous to humanity and should not be practiced.
@@gman9384 Today people are actually using fascism or fascist tactics to fight what they regard has fascism (I don't think most people understand what fascism is-which is a powerful central government working closely with very large corporations like we are with Big Pharma and the defense contractors). Cancelling others, shouting down people with different ideas at campuses, threatening people with different options or worldview are what fascist, this is they the Antifa thing is the U.S. is so hilarious and ironic.
This is why i love south park, always making fun of the extremes in both sides
The only difference is, one of those sides can recognize when they are being made of. And no, it is not the conservatives.
@@Mae_RenneburgWell, not appearing in this picture.
Pretty much Europe right now
"Here, intolerance will not be tolerated" 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
i like how stan was visibly the first one to see something was about to go very wrong at that camp
It had to be Kile
Well, his ancestors had some bad experience with camps and showers...
tf is up with your flag though, weak man..
Pretty sure things were wrong to begin with.
"Go back to the USSR"
Little did we know this would come true just with the name called public school
NY senator demanding people who are maga or vote for trump to be sent too re-educated camp.
the one sentence that really stuck with me all these years from this episode was:
"Dont be Tolerant, learn to be acceptant!"
tolerant just means, you "allow" something near you, that still pisses you off! but acceptance, means you accept it & dont feel annoyed by something!, quite the difference, ive never thought about before seeing this!
That part with Cartman and the toilet is one of the funniest scenes in the entire series ^^
Dude That Was Funny Nice 1 Jackpot LOL 👍😎😁😆😂🤣🎰
Twitter logo armbands really should have been used.
Bruh that's already dumb but Twitter didn't exist when this episode came out
@@theletterm1787 yes, but idiots existed already, bow they just all on twitter, and if you didn't get it, you probably one of them.
@@suonnagan123 But how would you armband them without the twitter symbol? Thats the issue. What would you use instead since Twitter wasn't an option.
One of the many South Park episodes that aged like wine 😎
Well this episode was ahead of it’s time, aged like fine wine
Does that actually prove Cartman is really just big boned?
....naw, he`s just fat!! Lol
No, he just had a looot more to lose than the rest.
He can get skinnier than that. He withstood 3 days on the cross 😂
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"Get me down from hyah!" 😆
As a Californian, I can say this is literally our school system.
So true.
Suck it up Miguel.
SouthPark predicted DEI training 😂😂
Love South Park. Awesome episode. Got a new subscriber. Was fun to watch. Great video
I love how you stopped it just as Mr. Slave coughs out the gerbil. Now anyone who hasn't seen this episode will HAVE to go back for context.
Gumball as stan marsh
Darwin as Eric cartman
Tobias as klyle
Leslie as Kenny
Wow. This was ahead of its time
My god, this episode aged like the finest wine in the world
Show was ahead of its time
Man, Matt and Trey are quite ahead of their times!
This is a perfect jab in both directions.
It makes fun of the tolerant, for how they often forces their views upon others.
It makes fun of the intolerant, of how they see tolerance as being as bad as concentration camps.
All are offended, and all can laugh.
𝙎𝙞𝙢𝙥𝙨𝙤𝙣 :I'm fucking joke for you
Had been since 1992.
@@enskje they do that a lot, pointing out inconsistencies and illogical behavior in both sides.
@@enskje Yes, someone finally gets it. I don’t know why some people think this episode justifies homophobia and stuff.
Sheila: "Yes - you boys don't know how much we've suffered!"
The boys: 2:53
Bro they look like the average kid on Haiti
Except for cartman
@@bobuxman1434 his second chin is gone though
The Parents are Complete Idiots
The Boys: "We suffered more than you, you f**king a**holes...."
@@slushiefountainthey need to call out their parents more… why don’t they?
Like it or not, this is not far from reality
You don't understand the show
@@iroy.5329 you don’t understand the comment
@@iroy.5329 Do educate us
@@GigglingStoners No amount of dumbing down the already very obvious and simple explanation could ever reduce it to your level of comprehension...
@@Blutteufel That's what I thought.
This episode aged so well
South park predicted America's future.
Yeah yeah
Totally
I’ll be like Cartman and take a shit anyone who’s hiding in the portable potty
Hoooly crap you people are annoying
In some European countries you can literally get arrested for posting an offensive meme or something someone reported as 'bigoted', even if it's just a joke. America isn't quite at that level yet, even though twitter and reddit would desperately want to make it so.
@@Griggs133 The most based comment in this comment section.
1:30 "people of all colors . . . . . . . . . . holding hands beneath a rainbow" (someone please tell the missing part of what kyle said)
People of all colours and creeds holding hands beneath a rainbow.
Is so gay
@@sheathekildrik2099 the “and creeds” sound like “and greens” 🤣🤣🤣
“People of all colors agreed to hold hands beneath the rainbow” I think 😂
I don’t know what’s crazier how accurate this is becoming or the woke people that don’t realize this is how they’re coming off as whenever they try to force people to think like they do
This episode is making fun of people like you.
@@IgorNetoAnimation whatever makes you sleep better wokie.
This is the most relevant South Park episode ever created. It’s eerie how accurately it defines the 2020’s and all social media networks.
No, it really doesn't. Social media is filled with nazis and other far right bigots, and they're allowed to run free.
@@theletterm1787 lmao nice cope
@@dannysummers4591 Twitter has said themselves that they haven't implemented an algorithm to ban far right and racist accounts because too many republican politicians would get kicked too.
This is why I never use twitter, Facebook etc. I can’t stand all the rubbish we have to put up with now.
@@christopherhay7545 Never made a Twatter account and never will. I quit Boomerbook back in 2016 and never went back. Can’t even pretend to care about the rest of the social media cesspool.
Faster ! Fassta! .. Fastaaa ♫ 😂
The peak of cancel culture
Reminds me of the HR department at my former employer. Best decision I ever made was to get a new job. Haha
Twitter if it was a place
2:26 i was honestly thinking he would tell him, and then he js takes a shit, BRO I WAS WRITING THIS AS THE CLIP PLAYED AND THEN HE TOLD EM
The leader was hardest on Kyle because he's Jewish
Indeed
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then kyle should be the leader...if u know what i mean
@@flowrepins6663 What?
this episode has aged wonderfully hasn't it
What is the episode?
The message will never get old until the "Tolerant" crowd stops being authoritarian assholes.
It's aged wonderfully in a manner of speaking I suppose... In a horribly accurate way perhaps!
1:57 "Du" why he said it like that💀
"You boys have no idea how much we suffered"
I'm starting to see why they put their parents in a crappy retirement home..
I can't tell if PC Principal would be fine with it, or go on a murderous rampage.
Knowing him, probably the latter. He'd be ripping apart the camp instructor. The kids would be so grateful to him.
This aged amazingly well, it’s amazing how it accurately defines the world right now.
the internet is not the world
@@dabquDEI the real world
This episode couldn’t of aged any finer.
Welp. These guys represented perfectly what tolearece is.
2:53 butters 💀
look what they've done to our boi 💀💀💀
Far ahead of it's time. We're living it.
Speak for yourself
Skill issue
@sikvar You don't even know what a boomer is. Shut up Coomer.
@sikvar Jesus, learn some basic grammar. A boomer, short for baby boomer, is someone born in aftermath of WW2 before Gen X, not someone who notices downward social trends. Read a book, Coomer.
Yeah the woke sucks
I saw this when it came out, still relevant today
This predicted what public schools are 20 years in advance
We're probably closer in time to actual "tolerance camps" than we are to this episode. Chilling.
I mean they're threatening Jordan Peterson's practitioner's license for psychology if he doesn't go to a "re-education class" or whatever the fuck that means. Basically, tolerance camp. Even though JP sold out the the Daily Wire and they suck fat balls.
Wow. So scary.
Imagine being scared of something you made up yourself
@sikvar okay. now what?
@@greedo194 not really it already exists. you can loose your job, go to jail for saying stuff they dont like. freedom of speech is a constitutional right being removed here its getting that level
The parents saying you don’t know how much we suffered and then panning to their starving kids killed me😂😂😂
So, basically, the Tolerance Camp is called Disney now :D. This really aged well.
No, not really
@@theletterm1787 Pretty much. Even most gays (myself included) are sick of this pandering bs.
@@rotarydude9737 this isn't close to what Disney does though. Their gay characters are either implied or have the confirmation so minimal that most people would miss it and can be easily cut for more homophobic foreign markets.
Also they filmed parts of the Mulan remake next to an actual concentration camp for Muslims, and have been donating to anti-gay politicians for years. So yeah
Think of it like this, with the writers being in the entertainment business. They are more involved with behind the scenes dealings. The episode where Kyles black and his dad a dolphin was a good 10 years before the separate bathrooms became a"public issue"
@@chrism8180 what the hell are you on about?
This is becoming a reality in America
0:48 very clever usage of the fans and vents up top to convey the swastika and american flag. Well done Matt and Trey
The irony of the tolerance camp is through the roof lol
2:18 haha they had me for a moment there. Still the same old Cartman…
To this day this will remain my favorite SP episode