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Kick a Ginger Day Nov 20 - South Park Cause of Bullying?

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As today is "Kick a Ginger Day" we see the media give us our dose of overkill. This time they are taking South Park's Ginger Day entirely out of context. Do TV Programs aimed at Adults have this much influence on our children or is the media to blame for providing a spotlight to a situation that didn't require it?

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  • @illegallyRetarded

    I understand that South Park may have not intended to encourage the repulsion of red haired individuals, but it had to cross their minds that creating the episode would support the exclusion of these people. They had to have realised that the episode would certainly not create a positive background for red haired people, but the complete opposite.

  • ANY ONE HU MAKEZ FUN OF HAIR COLOR IS A BIG KOCK SUCKER

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  • there idots the Gingers should have rallied togeter to pick on the blondes for being Dumb in the end to stop bullying you have to find someone else to get made fun of shotly after they get you that's what my elementry school did and eventually we all just got used to making fun of someone or people like them for me it was overweght kids that's when i got targeted so we targeted the little people and everyone got used to it no physical violience except on the periced kids when we pulled their ear

  • WHO CARES WE DONT KICK HARD AND SOUTH PARK IS FUNNY AS HELL!

  • BIG GINGER! OH, THE ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION.

  • Its no one's fault but parents. South Park is like.. what? 18 Cert? I have a 10 year old brother & 6 year old sister, and my mother has made sure they never watch the show. As well as this, parents are raising their children to be bully's. Children should be taught not to kick anyone.

  • Darn! how could I miss national kick a ginger day.

    Just kidding!

    It got worse after it turned to hit a jew day.

  • @ReadyTwoFightBack i make fun of illiterate kids, like you

  • Even if this all started out being some joke in south park, people should think about those that carry it that far. It's this or another way how the picking on a certain group of people may catch followers. People who can't tell satire from serious, or even just for some weird interpretation of fun, may use the joke's matter to make something serious out of it. I hope south park will recognize that, too, beyond all the 'good will' in the original meaning, can be what people make of things.

  • @scatterdmist wow im 11 and i have wached south park my whole life

  • i'm a redhead and i'm NOT blaming southpark; southpark rules, but you just can't protect the whole world from the idiots who DO take it serious.. just stupid

  • Why are parents letting kids watch south park anyway? My kids aren't allowed to watch it due to its mature natute

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