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"South Park" Just Shut Homeland Security Down With 1 Hashtag After They Used Their Picture For ICE Recruitment

"South Park" Just Shut Homeland Security Down With 1 Hashtag After They Used Their Picture For ICE Recruitment

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As you know, South Park really has the Trump administration by the jugular this season.
They've got Trump in bed with Satan.
There was that itty-bitty micro penis.
They're coming for Kristi Noem's cosplay photo ops.
And the next episode appears to heavily revolve around ICE.
Well, since the US government does this kind of thing nowadays, the official Homeland Security account posted a picture from the upcoming episode to recruit for ICE.
People started to photoshop that:
And others asked: "Didn't Trump say South Park was *clears throat*... irrelevant??"
In case you forgot, the White House said in a statement that South Park hasn't been relevant in 20 years: "This show hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention."
Well, the official South Park account saw Homeland Security's ICE recruitment tweet and clearly weren't having it:
"Wait, so we ARE relevant? #eatabagofdicks."
Their tweet now has WAY more engagement than the Homeland Security one.
As this person said, "South Park ratioing homeland security is actually fucking incredible."
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