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by jiggy2011 5271 days ago
When I first saw the Al Gore headline I immediately thought of South Park and ManBearPig, but that made me think something like southpark (i.e a comedy that's not afraid to get a bit political) might be an excellent way to raise awareness of exactly this issue.

Shame the law will probably have passed by the time they make a new season.

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The same thoughts here :) and I am really happy that he is fighting for something real. I hope this time it will work!
was that a reference to manbearpig, or you don't think global warming is real?
Why does it matter, given the conversation.
It seems likely the people creating South Park (and not just Trey and Matt) would be pro-SOPA. After all, most people in the entertainment sector see it as a threat. (Yes, we may argue that South Park is popular because of the Internet.. but it's entirely likely they'd see it a different way.)
A quick Googling didn't turn up anything, but I'd be shocked if Matt and Trey supported SOPA. Comedy Central, maybe, but not them.

Allegedly from the South Park Studios FAQ: (http://www.idealog.us/2006/10/matt_and_trey_w.html):

> Matt and Trey do not mind when fans download their episodes off the Internet; they feel that it’s good when people watch the show no matter how they do it.

Matt and Trey are actually pretty strong libertarians, so I doubt they'd support it on ideological grounds.

Source(s):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Park_Republican

http://www.libertarianism.com/pop_celebrity/trey-parker

That is possible. However southpark does not usually represent establishment thinking. I remember they did an episode years ago about Napster and they were quite critical of the RIAA position on it.

They would probably have some point like "these laws are bad , but if you don't want people trying to pass them then you should stop pirating stuff"