@planescaped

That A being turned over to show "Naggers" in complete silence is such a memorable part of the episode, XD

@furioustoad7755

Say it once and it's a racist slur, say it 42 times and it's a statement.

@Lo0serx3

"jesse jackson is not the emporer of black people"
"he told my dad he was"
gets me every single time

@ninjafrog6966

“stanley, the only reason daddy used that word is that he thought he’d win money”

@namecomingsoon9517

“We dont know how we get there but as long as we end up with Cartman fighting a midget that’ll be sweet” is the most Matt and Trey statement lol.

@TambosSon

"two words which separately are completely harmless"  is some of the best writing I've ever come across...

@Rdr_glazer

As peter griffin said, "they respected me for saying it"

@6demon6gang6

"wouldnt get away with this now" brother this episode still plays on tv uncensored in 2024 lmao

@ivanbluecool

The cameraman being black was the icing on the cake. 

Also funny how Stan keeps getting put in this situation thanks to Randy

@ShaneGrogan724

The real lesson here is that you can't get away with saying it just once, you will need to confidently say it 42 times

@1984Phalanx

Somehow, Cartmen laughing uncontrollably at the midget was the most wholesome he has ever been.  He genuinely had no i'll will towards him, he just couldn't control himself.

@Shrewdilus

That part where Stan admits he doesn’t understand had a profound effect on me. Sometimes our first instinct is to relate to another person to try and comfort them. But sometimes we really can’t relate, and trying to relate to their experiences with our own can end up feeling like we’re invalidating the experiences of others.

@DankKnutts

I do love how they set it up, "people who annoy you" and the black cameraman looking at the puzzle like "WTF?" and then Randy just blurts it out all excitedly because he thought he had the game in the bag! 😂😂😂

@spoonsmcgee

This is exactly why it's important to have enough braincells to understand nuance

@RanterInShades

I love the midget plot for pretty much the same reason as the anti-bullying episode, because of the way the episode shows how hypocritical it is to preach a message of rising above hate while trying to get back at someone for making fun of you.

@elidames6889

Southpark makes it out alive time and time again because of one reason. Everyone is standing there looking at all the lines that got crossed, and the only thing they can say is "they have a point"

@adamplaza3935

„Duh, Southpark wouldn’t get always with this now a days“ 
Southpark meanwhilejust few years ago: Releases a Game where u set the difficulty with ur skincolour in character creator

@garrettb.-gtmkm9850

Reverse psychology is one of the best rhetorical weapons, and South Park has proven this time and time again,

@GMDTurbo

The fact that Randy chose the letters "B O N G" is hilarious to me.

@csantos9173

I’m Native American. I loved their casino episode. If you can’t laugh at yourself you can’t laugh at other people. Words spoke by Kyle