“Where My Country Gone?” mocks Trump’s immigration policy

Sep 24, 2015 11:37 GMT  ·  By
Canadian Donald Trump is President of Canada in latest episode of “South Park”
   Canadian Donald Trump is President of Canada in latest episode of “South Park”

Donald Trump is one of the two celebrities making a special appearance on the latest episode of Comedy Central’s “South Park,” called “Where My Country Gone?” and broadcast last night. The other is Caitlyn Jenner, but only Trump met a sudden and very bloody end.

“South Park” lampooned Trump once before, but never as violently as now. The episode mocks Trump’s planned immigration policy, by having teacher Mr. Garrison decide he wants to go into politics to get rid of the many Canadians making the country a much worse place.

Much like real-life Trump, Garrison decides to build a wall at the border to keep Canadians from coming in the US. The only difference is that Trump wants to keep Mexicans out of the country, even pledging he would “force” Mexico to build the wall in question.

In “South Park,” Canadians were one step ahead of Garrison, having built the wall long before he managed to get Americans to do it. So he vouches to get across it to see if the Canadians were hiding “cool stuff” from them and to “[expletive] to death” every Canadian that crosses his path once he arrives there.

Once in Canada, Garrison discovers that Trump had become president, which prompted many Canadians to leave everything behind and flee to America in the hope of a better life, or at least a better President. He keeps his word and proceeds to give Trump, who is now Canadian, the promised treatment.

Donald Trump is running for President of the US in the 2016 elections. The message in “South Park” is that Americans should stop treating his presidential run as an entertaining joke, before it’s not too late.

You can see the episode in full at the link in the first paragraph, but *please be advised that discretion is recommended when viewing it because it contains images of violence and graphic language that might offend.