BREAD&CIRCUSES: Great Reset Humor Roundup (July 2, 2023)
South Park’s “Here Comes The Neighborhood” episode, checking in with Rev. Ray Cistman, caption this Lea Thomas picture, Kamala just can't wait, more Biden gaffs & more Great Reset humor!
For this week’s Bread & Circuses roundup, remembering South Park’s “Here Comes The Neighborhood” episode centered on Token Williams - the only black kid in town… Caption this Lea Thomas picture… Checking in with Rev. Ray Cistman after the Affirmative Action ruling… Another trainwreck of a Biden interview… Kamala just can’t wait… And some final words summing up our Bread & Circuses world as the Great Reset continues!
After the Supreme Court ruling, let’s revisit this episode of South Park… First the episode summary:
Here Comes the Neighborhood | South Park Archives | Fandom
Tolkien (known as Token Williams in this episode) is not only the only black child in South Park, he also happens to be the wealthiest. All of the other kids are picking on him for this, and he gets fed up with it. He then mails a payment for ad space in Forbes magazine, advertising South Park as the next Aspen. This gets the attention of many rich celebrities (with all of them being black, strangely enough), such as Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, Oprah Winfrey, P. Diddy, Kobe Bryant, Snoop Dogg, Bill Cosby, etc., who decide to move to South Park. Mr. Garrison then gets annoyed by having all of these rich people (or "richers" and "cash chuckers", as he calls them), and the other, less affluent citizens soon follow suit…
… The poor people in South Park begin to segregate the rich people more and more, as the original residents make up various laws which go against the rich people (disallowing them to eat in certain restaurants, drink in certain bars and forcing them to sit at the front of all the buses since the front seats are first-class seats, basically only allowing them to go to better places than the other residents go)…
… In the meantime, Mr. Garrison leads a group of poor people, dressed as what they think are ghosts (but actually look more like the suits of KKK members) and burn a lower-case 't' (as in "time to leave"). Mr. Garrison is convinced that this would work, as all rich people are scared of ghosts. Sure enough, the rich people are scared, and flee the town upon discovering that it was "hainted" (haunted). Mr. Garrison then plans to sell all their houses and become rich. When everyone else points out that he would only be becoming rich, when he hates rich people, he replies, "Well, yeah, but at least I got rid of all those damn ni — ", but is cut off by the ending credits before he can finish his final word….
Some Bread…
FYI: Making my job for these posts more difficult - meaning I will need to rely on Twitter less 😀:
This whole article gives a good perspective:
RFK also talked about the dangers of Wifi signals with Joe Rogan:
No kidding:
Is that why they ordered lockdowns?:
Attention $cientists, the alcohol industry will be needing some new $tudies:
FINALLY, a new technology that benefits mankind:
Bet you won’t hear about this in the mainstream media:
National Geographic has gotten so woke that it has become increasingly unreadable:
This was a good speech - 1 hour with a Q&A: