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i don't watch south.park but last week put the t.v on and started watching episode about how kids especially are addicted to computers and internet porn!

 

i won't say where the show went with this,but i laughed more than ever before in my life.

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I suppose being brought up in the existence of foreigners who did little to build the country and seemingly extract the wealth created a chip on his shoulder. He did something about it, that has to stand for something. As a logistics exercise I can imagine it was the bean counters that forced the genocide. Yes its the accountants fault.

 

I dont think it wil be long befroe we have a Hitler here. The Brits managed to kill more jews than the Germans ever did along time before the wars.

 

Are you talking about Hitler? He was brought up in a small Austrian town called Brunau with a tyrant for a father and lost his mother at an early age. He later moved to Vienna and lived life as a Bohemian, work shy wannabe artist. There were Jews living in Vienna, some of them wealthy some of them middle class and some of them poor but they were only a minority in a city of mixed Germanic, Hungarian and Serb population.

 

He blamed the Jews for Germany's surrender in November 1918 totally ignoring the facts that the German army was exhausted, replacements at the front were no longer available, weapons worn out and the economy in ruins.

 

He needed a particular target to focus his hatred on during his rise to power and the Jews were that. The fact that the Kaiser was responsible for the Germans plight was conveniently forgotten

 

By the way. I dont think Brits killed more than 6 million Jews as Hitler did.

If that were fact it would have been comparable to the Black Death and I would have read about it in history books.

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I watched a couple of episodes of South Park about fifteen years ago and that was it.

I thought it was moronic and not particularly funny.

 

Yes, the earlier series are pretty dire. I think they were just young inexperienced writers finding their voice. I'm by no means a huge fan but the last few series is where they began to make more meaningful (and humorous) observations. It's subtle genius in places but then it's hidden behind the brightly coloured cutely profane cartoon format.

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Yes, the earlier series are pretty dire. I think they were just young inexperienced writers finding their voice. I'm by no means a huge fan but the last few series is where they began to make more meaningful (and humorous) observations. It's subtle genius in places but then it's hidden behind the brightly coloured cutely profane cartoon format.

 

Yes there were a lot of young inexperienced writers around trying to find their voices. Right about that time the censhorship laws on profanity were relaxed on American TV. They acted like kids with a new toy. It was like

"OOh Look ! Now we can use every swear word there is. Our series is crap but the F word will get people to look in" And it worked, particularly among the younger under 21s.

 

I have to give Matt Groening (The Simpsons) credit for creating an animated series (mInus the profanity) that has become far more successful than South Park ever was or ever will be even if it does send the message that the head of the household is a dope and his wife and kids far more intelligent than he is.

Of course profanity adds a realistic touch to such fare as cop dramas and western dramas but I had to laugh at the western series Deadwood which was a TV series here for about two years.

 

THe F word came up in just about one in three words of the dialogue. I think Ian McShane must have had the easiest script to remember in his whole acting career and the script writers not having to exert their creativity too much in the matter of dialogue conversational script writing

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"Well, only one in two million people has what we call the "evil gene". Hitler had it, Walt

Disney had it, and Freddy Quimby has it."

 

Dr Julius Hibbert

 

So do I, we are a select few but we make our mark.

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