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CBS and its parent company, Paramount Global, have been making headlines for a few reasons lately. Weeks ago, the network announced the cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," while Paramount aimed to finalize its merger with Skydance. All the while, execs were engaged in a back-and-forth over the streaming rights to "South Park." While that situation was resolved, another one arose when the animated show skewered U.S. President Donald Trump. Colbert responded to the episode, too, and didn’t hold back.

The delayed Season 27 premiere of "South Park" sees the eponymous town protesting the presence of Jesus in local schools, leading to the townspeople being sued by a caricature of President Trump for $5 billion. Amid the situation, the Jesus character refers to a lawsuit involving Paramount (as the company just settled a $16 million suit with Trump in real life). Jesus eventually warns the townspeople about not suffering a fate similar to the one “Colbert” faced at CBS, saying that “you guys got to stop being stupid.”
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00:11Let's get started.
00:44I completely agree with him on this one, because if the government interfered with private
00:47AI, innovators at South Park wouldn't be able to make important videos like this one.
00:54It is a message of hope.
01:01That is an important message of hope for our times, and you can check it out right here.
01:06But there you go.
01:06Check it out.
01:07Go to that QR code.
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