South Park recently made fun of controversial internet star Andrew Tate’s alleged sex trafficking charges in a very mean way.
In the most recent episode of the animated show, an online influencer named Alonzo Fineski was shown as a “toxic masculinity coach.”
In the episode, Randy Marsh makes fun of two strippers that Alonzo hires, so Alonzo pulls a gun on him.
Randy tells Tate that he wants his kids to have fun to explain the situation.
Randy says, “Look, all I’m doing is trying to fight back against what the liberal left is telling young men about how their male instincts are bad.
Society wants boys to be ashamed of being boys, so I’m trying to show my son and his nerdy little friend what a real party is.”
Alonzo tells him, “I’ll call some friends,” as he puffs on a cigar.
Still, the police caught the group who called the Tate figure and said, “That’s Alonzo Fineski, the Romanian sex trafficker.”
Alonzo, meanwhile, shoots at the police before running away.
After the episode aired, the 36-year-Twitter old’s account, which was reportedly run by someone else while he was in jail, criticized the most recent episode of the hit sitcom.
What’s the meaning? Does he really think he can work with Matt Stone and Trey Parker? We’ll have to see what happens. It all depends on whether or not he is “proven innocent.”