South Park Trolls Department of Homeland of Security for Using Meme to Promote ICE
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Twitter account used a South Park trailer still to advertise job openings, creating an unexpected media moment. South Park’s creators reacted humorously, questioning their relevance in response. This exchange follows a White House remark that criticized the show's current cultural significance and highlighted Trump's accomplishments in office. South Park has returned for its 27th season under a new contract with Paramount, indicating the show's continued presence in popular culture despite the controversies.
The official Twitter/X account of the United States Department of Homeland Security shared a still from a South Park trailer to promote ICE, directing people to apply for jobs.
The South Park creators tweeted back, 'Wait, so we ARE relevant? #eatabagofdicks,' responding to DHS's promotional tweet.
The White House criticized South Park, claiming it hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and that Trump has made more promises in six months than any other president.
South Park recently premiered its 27th season following a $1.5 billion deal with Paramount, indicating a revival amid controversy.
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