The 300th episode of South Park won’t be seen in China. But it had a message for its rulers. Tonight’s milestone saw Randy, who makes money from China by selling marijuana to it, forced…
Tonight’s milestone saw Randy, who makes money from China by selling marijuana to it, forced to shout out an epithet against the government.
The 300th show’s dig underlined the mealy-mouthed denunciations that have come from the NBA and others on China’s efforts to suppress support for Hong Kong protesters. In Randy’s case, his muttering of condemnation had to be shouted out so his business partner would believe him.,” which saw Randy caught trying to sell marijuana in China and sent to a prison work camp.
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