While we wait for season 24 of South Park, the creators of the famous TV series, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, are working on a project on YouTube: this is a series of videos called Shameless justice, released last October, and recently launched a chapter in which he still parodies the President of the United States, Donald Trump.
The last trace of South Park was during the month of September, and it’s a 48-minute chapter called Special pandemic, meanwhile, we will have to review the material of Parker and Stone, where we see much of the essence of the popular series that currently passes through the channel Central comedy.
The chapter where to sell ‘Donald Trump’
The strange chapter of the creators of South Park, begins as if a special broadcast was cut to give a presidential announcement from the White House by Donald Trump, still president of the United States.
The next shot shows a person characterized as a Christmas Donald Trump unsettlingly like the real thing, which is presented to children as its president. Below is a story about a very special reindeer.
The story related to the parody of the American president is a reference to what, according to Trump, has been an election fraud since November 3. It is a reindeer that is supposed to be the best of all and the rest of its species know it.
However, another reindeer arrives, referring to his contender in the election Joe Biden, which calls for elections to choose who is the best reindeer. For him, go with Santa Claus, and then organize and hold elections.
The story flows until the fake Trump starts making new ones, saying to steal Pennsylvania, state where he won during the first day of the election, but with the votes counted by mail, his college, and virtually victory in the election, was awarded to Democrat Biden.
Finally, he claims that the reindeer that was the coolest of all died and never had again Christmas, while continuing to denounce that it is not possible to be elected.
The president of the United States will be made official by the Electoral College next January, while the still president, Donal Tump, will continue with controversial tweets on his official account that the social network itself has shown with caution.
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