One Time “South Park” Adversaries Come Out To Support Show

 

Well, not really. In the case of MedMen whom are only in name only considered adversaries on this recent “Tegridy Farms” bit that’s going down on South Park, Matt Stone and Trey Parker are apparently just using the cannabis company’s name as the most well-known so as to establish the protagonist that’s trying to shut down Randy Marsh’s weed grow operations. In a recent interview with Forbes, MedMen’s CEO Adam Bierman has noted that he’s actually honored to be mentioned in South Park as a leader in decriminalizing marijuana.

Similarly US Senator and prolapsed rectum, Ted Cruz, was in total support of South Park’s message that our media companies have become all too reliant on China and supports the growing fervor over supporting Hong Kong’s freedoms. Ironically, this was in an episode, “Band in China” that featured Randy heading to the mainland so as to increase his grow operations and Ted is the Senator of the same State that is in the news this week over a probable hit job on a non-violent marijuana offender who also happened to be a key witness in an upcoming trial against a Dallas City police officer who was recently found guilty in breaking in and killing an unarmed black man in his own home for no reason.

This isn’t the first time that Ted Cruz has been in the news in supporting original animated series. He had a recent fling with comparing Americans to The Simpsons none too long ago, and has noted in interviews that he would love to make an appearance on the show. Unfortunately for the Senator, late-night hosts like Trevor Noah have noted that Donald Trump is probably more like a Homer Simpson than he is while Mike Pence is more like a Ned Flanders.