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The One Thing ‘South Park’ Takes Seriously
The One Thing ‘South Park’ Takes Seriously-March 2024
Mar 8, 2026 12:23 PM

The last time a security guard was spotted at South Parks production offices in Marina del Rey was when Eric Cartman got deputized in 1998s Chickenlover episode and started pulling over tricycles and ticketing cows. Respect mah authoritah!

But in recent weeks, the show has quietly added a real-life security guard out front uniformed, if not visibly armed.

Reps for the frequently offending show declined to comment on the new hire, but you dont have to be Professor Chaos to figure out whats going on. The move likely stems from the heightened scrutiny following a since-pulled episode lampooning the late Charlie Kirk that aired only about a month before his September assassination. But creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone havent exactly been on a MAGA charm offensive lately. Other episodes this season have mocked Donald Trumps allegedly microscopic penis, followed his efforts to secretly abort the Antichrist baby he is expecting with Satan and depicted Homeland Security head Kristi Noem gleefully mowing down puppies with a rifle.

Of course, South Park had been the target of security threats well before Trump entered politics. In 2010, a radical Islamic group called Revolution Muslim posted what many interpreted as a death threat after an episode in which the Prophet Muhammad was shown in a bear suit. The message referenced the murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh, who was killed by Islamic extremists in 2004 after releasing a short film critical of Islam. Back then, Comedy Central responded by heavily censoring the episodes bleeping all mentions of Muhammads name and removing key dialogue and later pulled them from streaming platforms and reruns entirely.

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This story appeared in the Nov. 5 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.

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