South Park’s latest episode incorporates Trump’s cryptography bond


The animated comedy series “South Park” gave President Donald Trump a laughing laugh at its latest episode aired Wednesday, satirizing his relationship with Crypto.

The episode entitled “Sickofancy” depicts a scene that shows a parody version of a tech executive who wants to give him a gift and garner praise alongside him and have a favor with Trump.

In two scenes, Microsoft CEO Sundar Pichai and venture capitalist-turned-White House Crypto and artificial intelligence Czar David Sacks appeared to line up Bitcoin (BTC) on Trump to give it a gift.

sauce: David Sachs

Trump critics have raised concerns about the president’s pro-crypto policy position, and he and his family are deepening their relationship with crypto on trading platforms, stubcoins, tokens and crypto mining businesses.

“South Park” roasts cards

The latest “South Park” episode mainly satirizes overdependence on AI, and the character pivots his cannabis farm into an AI startup after an immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) attack arrests his workers.

The character ultimately receives advice from sycophantic chatgpt to butter up the cards and reclassify cannabis to save his business. The show features staff and technical executives such as Apple CEO Tim Cook, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang and Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg.

A screenshot of the episode characterizing Microsoft’s Sundar Pichai (third from left), holding Bitcoin and Apple’s Tim Cook (center). Source: South Park/Paramount

The episode also parodied Trump’s recent National Guard deployment, casting Washington, DC into the military at a major landmark, continuing his gag of drawing Trump on a tiny penis and sleeping with Satan, and Vice President J.D. V. Vance as a squealing toddler.

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The show’s 27th season debuted in late July, with the first two episodes ripped apart by Trump and his administration, capturing the White House’s rage.

The season’s debut was in a “60 Minute” interview with Kamala Harris, focusing on a $16 million settlement with Trump. Paramount recently paid $1.5 billion for streaming rights to “South Park.”

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The debut episode included deepfakes generated by Trump’s AI. Trump was naked in the desert, and he began calling “South Park” a “fourth show” that has been “unrelated for over 20 years and is hanging in a thread with desperate ideas.”

Other South Park ciphers appear

“South Park” has been airing for almost 28 years and has provided several code comedy parodys.

The 2022 episode ridiculed the then-promotion of Matt Damon at Crypto.com, and joked that the previous episode aired in 2021 had the power to convince people that characters are not easy to use tokens (NFTs) are “a viable investment.”

Another episode of 2021 showed that Bitcoin is being used as a mainstream payment tool for the future. The character says, “I believe it’s more reliable in the nighttime Ponzi scheme because I’ve decided it’s equipped with a central bank.”

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