As the show unfolds, both Strong Woman and PC Principal jump through
mental hoops to maintain their wokeness in the face of being beaten by Heather Swanson, fearing the bigotry that would erupt within them if
they were to say that Heather had an unfair biological advantage. More
from THR:
Heather, of course, wins the competition and later a number
of other female competitions, all the while picking a fight
with Strong Woman and calling PC Principal a "transphobe"
because he takes issue with Heather's behavior. It is later
learned that the Randy Savage character is an ex-boyfriend
out for revenge against Strong Woman for embarrassing him
years prior.
In the end, Heather, who claimed to be unstoppable, is defeated
by some of the elementary school girls who formed a board game
club after the boys at the school complained and had them
removed from their game club.
Heather says the competition against the girls was not fair
because she was born a man, which means she does not read the
board game directions beforehand, like she says woman do, so
she was at a disadvantage. Cartman then invites Heather to
join the boy's club.
The episode prompted some serious backlash from transgender activists, including Rachel McKinnon, a transgender world track cycling champion,
who denounced both "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker as transphobic.
"I'm not particularly mad about the South Park episode," McKinnon said
on Twitter. "Yes it's transphobic. Yes it's lazy. Yes it contributes to
harm to trans women and girls. But they're lazy and increasingly
irrelevant. F***, FUTURAMA made the same stupid storyline in 2003. Transphobes don't have new jokes."
"SOUTH PARK has been deeply transphobic the *entire time.* This isn't
their first explicitly transphobic storyline," continued McKinnon. "It
won't be their last. Stone and Parker are transphobes. Write them off.
Ignore their lazy show."
The episode prompted some serious backlash from transgender activists, including Rachel McKinnon, a transgender world track cycling champion,
who denounced both "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker as transphobic.
On 11/18/19 7:23 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
Ed Stasiak <estasiak@att.net> wrote:
Ubiquitous
"`South Park' has been deeply transphobic the *entire time.* This isn't >>>>their first explicitly transphobic storyline," continued McKinnon. "It >>>>won't be their last. Stone and Parker are transphobes. Write them off. >>>>Ignore their lazy show."
Here's the 6'2" 250lb "chick" Hannah Mouncey bowling over actual women
in Australian handball;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SJYdXj7Kac
Look at the expressions of dejection and futility on the real girls'
faces
Why? Is that the only that gets you off these days? That's disgusting.
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