The producer “The Charlie Kirk Show” said that Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist killed at the beginning of this month, would like the episode “South Park” that would make fun of him to stay in the air.
Andrew Kolvet, the executive producer of the show and a close friend Kirk, wrote on X: “As someone who can talk about it with some authority, Charlie loved that he was performed in” South Park “. He told me many times.
Episode called “Got and Nut”, broadcast on 6 August. She showed that Cartman copied Kirka’s hairstyle and set up a table that was arguing with the students. After Kirk was shot on September 10, when he spoke at the university, Comedy Central stopped showing an episode on television. However, it is still available for streaming on Paramount+.
Kirk reacted well when the episode was first teased. When he talked to Fox News Digital in July, he said, “Honestly, my first reaction was that I laughed a little.” He added that he saw the parody as evidence of the cultural impact of his movement and called it a “honest badge”.
He also said that conservatives should not be taken too seriously. “We, as conservatives, must be able to take a joke. We shouldn’t take each other so seriously. That’s something the left has always done, for great damage to themselves and the movement. Look, they are professional comics. They’ll probably bake me, and I think it’s okay.
At that time, Kirk even changed social media profiles to “The Charlie Kirk Show” on Instagram and Tiktoku to Cartman’s screen that followed him. These pictures remain today.
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