‘South Park’ Trolls Kaepernick with ‘Cops are Pigs’ National Anthem

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Fresh off of a season that took merciless aim at the absurdity of social justice warriors and overly politically correct culture, South Park returns on Wednesday for its 20th season by diving head-first into another controversy — the Colin Kaepernick-inspired protest demonstrations during the National Anthem.

In a teaser for the new season posted to the show’s official Twitter account Monday night — just as the San Francisco 49ers kicked off their season-opening game against the Los Angeles Rams — the South Park gang sings an “updated” version of the National Anthem that would perhaps be more in tune with the quarterback’s feelings about policing in America.

“Colin Kaepernick is great/Cops are pigs, cops are pigs/Wait, someone just took my stuff, I need to call the cops,” the group, fronted by Randy Marsh and Gerald Broflovski, sings to the tune of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

“Oh no, I just said cops are pigs/Who’s gonna help me get my stuff?/Why did I listen to Colin Kaepernick, he’s not even any good,” the song continues. “Oh, I just got all my stuff back/Cops are pigs again, cops are pigs/Colin Kaepernick’s a good backup.”

Kaepernick touched off a firestorm in the NFL in August when he refused to stand during the National Anthem ahead of a pre-season game against the Green Bay Packers. The quarterback said he would continue to sit during the Anthem until there is “significant change” and he feels “the flag represents what it’s supposed to represent and this country is representing people the way it’s supposed to.”

The move sparked other players in the league to protest during the Anthem, including Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall and members of the Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots.

Last year’s season previously skewered anti-law enforcement liberals when the newly “PC” citizens of South Park banished “racist, trigger-happy” police officers from town.

 

Follow Daniel Nussbaum on Twitter: @dznussbaum

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