
Donald Trump has disturbing sex with JD Vance in new ‘South Park’ episode
In one of the most graphic episodes so far, South Park has returned with a huge swing at Donald Trump and his entourage.
In the new episode, titled Unholy Birth, things start as they mean to go on with a clip of Santa Claus urinating in the face of a fourth-grade girl. This, thankfully, turns out to be an AI-generated video, made by character Butters as revenge against Red.
Red retaliates with her own AI footage of Butters molesting the beloved Studio Ghibli character, Totoro. Subsequently, the entire school began to use the real-life tool Sora 2 OpenAI video generator to generate disturbing scenes.
The adults are unable to distinguish between true and fake videos, so they believe they have uncovered a huge child sexual abuse ring.
Concurrently, Eric Cartman, previously abducted by billionaire Peter Thiel, uses AI to reassure his worried mother that he is fine. Alongside him in the nation’s capital is President Trump.
After uncovering the plot to kill his forthcoming love child with Satan, Trump is seduced by JD Vance, who is trying to cover his own back. Soon, the president and vice president engage in sexual intercourse in the White House’s Lincoln Bedroom, which climaxes with a disturbing orgasm scene.
Eventually, Thiel is arrested, and footage on his laptop showing Trump’s sexual tryst leaks. Initially, the team at Fox News freak out, but Trump manages to convince them that this, too, is an AI fake.
Recently, South Park co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have defended their depiction of Trump. “It’s like the government is just in your face everywhere you look,” Parker told the New York Times.
He added, “Whether it’s the actual government or whether it is all the podcasters and the TikToks and the YouTubes and all of that, and it’s just all political and political because it’s more than political. It’s pop culture.”
The White House has previously condemned the portrayal of Trump, releasing a statement in July that began, “The Left’s hypocrisy truly has no end – for years they have come after South Park for what they labelled as ‘offence’ content, but suddenly they are praising the show.”
South Park have two more episodes before the season finale, which is set to air in December.
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