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Comedy Central Pulls 'South Park' Episode Parodying Charlie Kirk After His Fatal Shooting

Comedy Central removed a 'South Park' episode parodying Charlie Kirk after his fatal shooting, sparking controversy. The episode remains available on demand and Paramount+.

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  • Conservative influencer and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was fatally shot while speaking at an event on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem.
  • Following Kirk's death, Comedy Central removed a 'South Park' episode featuring Eric Cartman parodying him, sparking controversy among fans.
  • The removed episode depicted Cartman with a hairstyle resembling Kirk, explaining his content creation process, a parody Kirk had reportedly approved.
  • Despite its removal from Comedy Central's broadcast schedule, the controversial 'South Park' episode remains accessible on demand and on Paramount+.
  • Kirk's killing drew widespread condemnation, with some MAGA supporters expressing backlash against 'South Park' for its satirical portrayal.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by presenting factual information about the 'South Park' episode being pulled after Charlie Kirk's death. They detail Kirk's past positive reaction to the parody and include diverse responses from his supporters and political figures, without injecting editorial bias or loaded language into their reporting.

"Comedy Central has pulled a recent 'South Park' episode from its rotation in the wake of Charlie Kirk's fatal shooting."

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Charlie Kirk was a conservative influencer and founder of Turning Point USA. He was speaking at a 'Prove Me Wrong' event on the Utah Valley University campus when he was fatally shot.

The suspect is still at large. The FBI released images of a person of interest believed to be college-aged, wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses, and is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to their arrest. A high-powered bolt-action rifle believed to be the weapon was recovered.

Comedy Central removed the 'South Park' episode featuring a parody of Charlie Kirk after his fatal shooting, likely due to the sensitivity of the event and subsequent controversy, though the episode remains available on demand and on Paramount+.

There was widespread condemnation of the killing from across the political spectrum. Some MAGA supporters expressed backlash against 'South Park' for satirizing Kirk. Various officials denounced the shooting as an act of political violence.

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