Trey parker and matt stone reveal why they poke fun at taboo topics, such as political correctness and the donald trump administration. · schmid said that the first two episodes of season 27 of “ south park ” are a “huge middle finger” to paramount and the trump administration, adding that the show’s creators are sending a clear message that they will not be silenced by corporate or political power. · despite sparking apparent frustration from inside the oval office, parker maintained that he and his longtime collaborator didnt have a political agenda with their portrayal of trump , and that they have done it before the current president, as well. · it’s that politics became pop culture,” parker told the times, noting that regular conversations took place about returning “ south park ” to its usual hijinks but “there’s no getting away from. · explore how south park s fearless satire of donald trump sparked debates, backlash, and cemented its legacy as a boundary-pushing animated series. · over the course of its nearly 30-year run, south park has deployed toilet humor, ruthless political commentary, and profane asides to eviscerate wide swaths of people. · when they started sketching new episodes of the brash animated comedy “ south park ” this summer, the show’s two creators, matt stone and trey parker, found themselves thinking a lot about.