‘South Park’ Clip From 2005 Mocking Trans Movement, Abortion Resurfaces On Social Media: ‘Brutally Honest’

A clip from a 2005 episode of “South Park” has been making the rounds on social media for mocking transgender ideology and giving a surprisingly honest description of abortion, too.

The episode “Mr. Garrison’s Fancy New Vagina” first aired on March 9, 2005, per IMDb. It features the character Mr. Garrison heading to a Planned Parenthood clinic to procure an abortion after he realizes he hasn’t gotten his period following a gender reassignment surgery procedure.

“Looks like I need an abortion,” Garrison tells the Planned Parenthood doctor, who responds in confusion, “An abortion?”

“Yeah I’ve got one growing inside me, now are you going to scramble its brains or just vacuum it out? If you want you can just scramble it, and I’ll q**** it out myself,” the character tells the doctor.

The doctor explains to Mr. Garrison that he’s “physically unable to have an abortion because you can’t get pregnant,” following up with, “You can’t have periods either, you had a sex change Mr. Garrison, but you don’t have ovaries or a womb, you don’t produce eggs.

“You mean… I’ll never know what it feels like to have a baby growing inside me, and then scramble its brains and vacuum it out?” Mr. Garrison asks.

“That’s right,” the doctor replies.

Mr. Garrison says, “But I paid $5,000 to be a woman, this would mean I’m not really a woman, I’m just a guy with a mutilated penis.”

Reactions to the clip believe this brief exchange perfectly sums up the absurdity of the trans movement.

“In one minute and 25 seconds, [SouthPark] said all the things we aren’t allowed to say about trans ‘women’ and abortions,” one commenter shared.

In one minute and 25 seconds, @SouthPark said all the things we aren’t allowed to say about trans “women” and abortions.#trans #abortion #women #biologicalwomen #SouthPark pic.twitter.com/qArc0zjZqL

— Natalie Argyle (@NatalieArgyle) February 2, 2023

“Here’s South Park mocking the insane idea that men can actually become women. This clip is from 2005,” Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon wrote. “It’s a brutally honest take on the callous savagery of abortion, too. We need more mockery like this.”

At the same time, another clip of “South Park” character Cartman pretending to be transgender so he could use the girls bathroom has also been circulating. That one comes from a 2014 episode where educators knew Cartman was lying about identifying as trans, but Mr. Garrison pointed out that there was nothing they could do about it.

New Details Emerge About Behind The Scenes Drama That Could Tank ‘Yellowstone’

The situation between star “Yellowstone” actor Kevin Costner and the show’s co-creator and showrunner Taylor Sheridan has reportedly grown so toxic that the relationship may no longer be repairable.

Puck News reported this week that bitter divisions have been brewing for months between Costner’s team and Sheridan’s team and have even poured out into the open on social media. For example, a longtime associate of Costner’s took a shot at Sheridan on Instagram in response to Sheridan’s new mobster show “Tulsa King,” writing: “Stick to westerns, bro. You don’t know S*** about THIS life. Stay in your lane, country boy. I’m actually embarrassed for you as a writer and creator.” The post reportedly made it to the CEO and president of Paramount Media Networks before it was deleted.

The report said that the underlying issue was Costner’s “ego and his unavailability” which goes with his reputation of being “either exacting to a fault or an unjustified pain in the ass.”

Once “Yellowstone” skyrocketed its way to being television’s top rated-drama, Costner reportedly started “squeezing,” demanding to be compensated for promotion days and that the total he makes per episode be bumped from $1.2 million to $1.5 million per episode if there is a sixth season.

When the fifth season was expanded from 10 episodes to 16 episodes, the season was broken up into two parts and Costner had negotiated short windows for when he would be available to film. Costner contracted COVID during the first window of filming and instead of waiting till he was clear to work, he reportedly said that the window expired and filming had to be delayed by months. Costner’s team has allegedly only offered a very narrow window of time slots to resume filming for the second half of the season, which the report said was nearly “impossible” to pull off.

The report said that Costner’s team points the finger at Sheridan because the filming for all of the fifth season was supposed to be finished last year and they claim that Sheridan delivered the scripts late.

“The idea that Kevin was only willing to work one week on the second half of season five of Yellowstone is an absolute lie,” Costner’s attorney Marty Singer told Puck. “It’s ridiculous — and anyone suggesting it shouldn’t be believed for one second. As everyone who knows anything about Kevin is well aware, he is incredibly passionate about the show and has always gone way above and beyond to ensure its success.”

Sheridan is also behind the extremely popular “Yellowstone” prequel series “1883” and “1923.”

If Sheridan decides to kill off Costner’s character in the show, patriarchal figure John Dutton, then it could be four years before the spinoff with Matthew McConaughey comes to the network due to legal issues.

The report said that Sheridan was “furious” with the situation, that he can’t finish writing the rest of season five until the Costner situation is resolved, and that the relationship is likely over.

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