That near final line was not meant to be taken seriously, it was said by the dumbest, most screwed up character on the show. He gets nearly everything wrong nearly every time. If Mr. Garrison said it, then it means Trey and Matt don’t believe it.
I am sorry, I try not to do this, but **SSG Schwartz ** you got whooshed big time and by one that seemed extremely obvious to me.
That said, I did not enjoy this episode much. The penis jokes where dumb and only the Patriots jabs were funny.
I think that the point that they were trying to make with that line is that because there is more to gender identity than the ability to have a child. The inspiration comes from Thomas Beatie.
I think that the point they were making was that just because you can bear a child doesn’t mean that you are a man or a woman. Remember, that the Garrison character has never been shown to be all that intelligent or anything other than a bigot.
I thought they were attacking the people who think that marriage is for the sole purpose of bearing children. And thus only a man and woman should marry (because they can have children! God says to be fruitful and multiply! And condoms are bad! And that’s why gay people shouldn’t get married and we must stop them at all costs…er right, because they can’t have children.)
But that view doesn’t really mesh with the reality of married couples, many of whom can’t or choose not to have children, and it doesn’t make your marriage less valid or you less of a man or your wife less of a woman.
They were switching of genders and being absurd in that way just to take that thought process to the absurd.
Er…at least that’s what I’d thought they were doing.
But then I always assume they’re actually promoting one to think seriously about the opposite view if the opinion is being pushed by Cartman or Mr. Garrison or…half the town. (Unless it’s about Hippies)
The same Mr. Garrison who, every year when asked what they should do with the Christmas money answers with, “Get rid of all the Mexicans.”
The same Mr. Garrison who, once they got rid of all the rich black people and someone pointed out the hypocrisy of selling the vacant houses and making lots of money answered with, “Well, at least we got rid of all the nig…”
Mr. Garrison’s gay bashing is supposed to be taken the same way as when Cartman says stuff about Jews. The intent is to ridicule those characters, not to sympathize with them. One of Mr. Garrison’s defining characteristics is that he is a hypocritical homophobe. The final line last night was intended to show that he was all the way back to his normal, asshole self. Just as with Cartman, the audience is supposed to laugh AT him, not WITH him.
Anybody who missed the episode can watch it legally, and for free, at www.southparkstudios.com which is Comedy Central’s official South Park site. They have every episode of South Park ever aired.
You leave Trey and Matt alone! (sob…) They work so* hard!* They give and give, and you just take…(blubber)…you think its easy being all edgy as you creep into your thirties!..just leave them alone!..
But now that he’s a man again, is he still gay? Or is he a male lesbian, because he used to be a woman who slept with women, or straight, or…oy, so confused…
The thing about South Park is that it’s insulted/attacked/made fun of everyone and anyone. It’s gone from God to hobos (spare some change? No, seriously, I need some for the outrageous gas prices), celebrities to the everyday man, presidents to rednecks (which really isn’t too far of a stretch, all things considered), countries, religions, races, sexualities, you, and me.
They’ve been doing this for the near-11 years they’ve been running.
Sometimes they end their mockery with a speech about what they’ve learned from the episode, including morals and rights and wrongs and blahblahblah.
Sometimes they just don’t give a shit and hope you’re smart enough to realize it’s all for entertainment, and that they attack everyone equally and without mercy.