Well, folks, if you thought the world of politics and cryptocurrencies couldn’t get any more intertwined, think again! The animated comedy series South Park decided to take matters into its own hands and give us a good laugh at the expense of none other than the former US President, Donald Trump. In their latest episode, they went all out, poking fun at Trump’s crypto connections. 🤣
The episode, creatively titled “Sickofancy,” is a masterclass in satire. It features a parade of tech executives, all eager to win Trump’s favor by showering him with gifts and praise. It’s like a modern-day court of kings, but with more Bitcoin and less chivalry. 🤑
In a couple of hilarious scenes, what looks suspiciously like Microsoft CEO Sundar Pichai and venture capitalist-turned White House crypto czar David Sacks are seen lining up to hand over Bitcoin (BTC) to the man himself. Talk about a digital handshake! 💸
Now, Trump’s critics have been raising eyebrows over his pro-crypto stance, especially considering his family’s deep involvement in the crypto world. From trading platforms to stablecoins, tokens, and even a crypto mining business, it’s enough to make your head spin. Or maybe just your wallet. 💸
South Park’s Latest Trump Roast
This time around, South Park isn’t just sticking to crypto. The episode primarily mocks our growing reliance on AI, with a character turning his cannabis farm into an AI startup after an ICE raid. Talk about pivoting! 🌱🤖
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But wait, there’s more! The episode also takes a jab at Trump’s recent deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C., depicting the city as a military zone with soldiers stationed at every landmark. And let’s not forget the ongoing gag of Trump having a small penis and a rather… unconventional relationship with Satan. Plus, Vice President JD Vance is portrayed as a chubby-faced toddler. Because why not? 😂👶🚫
White House Has Slammed South Park Over Trump Jokes
The 27th season of South Park kicked off in late July, and it didn’t take long for the show to start ruffling feathers. The first two episodes were particularly brutal, targeting Trump and his administration, much to the displeasure of the White House.
The season opener focused on Paramount’s $16 million settlement with Trump over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris. Interestingly, Paramount recently shelled out $1.5 billion for the streaming rights to South Park. Talk about a lucrative deal! 💰📺
The debut episode featured an AI-generated deepfake of Trump, who, in a bizarre twist, strips naked in a desert. This, unsurprisingly, prompted a White House spokesperson to label South Park as a “fourth-rate show” that “hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention.” Ouch! 😬
South Park’s Other Crypto Quips
With nearly 28 years under its belt, South Park has had plenty of opportunities to poke fun at the world of cryptocurrencies. In 2022, they roasted Matt Damon’s promotion of Crypto.com, and in 2021, they joked about a character convincing people that NFTs were a “viable investment.” 🤷♂️🖼️
Another 2021 episode envisioned a future where Bitcoin is the go-to currency, with one character quipping, “We’ve all decided centralized banking is rigged, so we trust more in fly-by-night Ponzi schemes.” Talk about a vote of confidence! 🚀💸
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2025-08-22 09:19