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South Park Season 11 - Episode 1 Link

Stan eventually approaches Token and admits, "I get it now. I don't get it." Token finally accepts this, noting that Stan finally understands that he will never truly understand. [5, 6] Meanwhile, Randy’s plight leads to the passing of a "celebrity intolerance" law, protecting famous people from the consequences of their public outbursts. [4, 6]

The first episode of South Park Season 11, titled centers on a massive social blunder by Randy Marsh that creates a media firestorm. South Park Season 11 - Episode 1

While the racial tension unfolds, Cartman encounters a motivational speaker who is a little person (Dr. David Nelson). Cartman finds the man's height so inherently hilarious that he cannot stop laughing, eventually leading to a brutal, no-holds-barred brawl between the two in the school hallway. [1, 4] Stan eventually approaches Token and admits, "I get it now

Despite his immediate attempts to apologize, Randy becomes a social pariah. He is shunned by the community and eventually attempts to seek forgiveness from Jesse Jackson. In a satirical twist, Jackson agrees to forgive him only after Randy kisses his rear end—a photo of which is circulated to prove he is "no longer a racist." [1, 4] However, Randy soon finds himself targeted by "The Kramer Group," a support group for people who have made similar public outbursts, and eventually faces a group of "rednecks" who hunt him for his perceived ignorance. [4, 6] [4, 6] The first episode of South Park

At school, the incident creates deep tension between Stan and Token. Stan tries to tell Token he "understands" how he feels, but Token is dismissive and angry. [2, 5] Stan spends the episode trying to find a way to make things right, eventually realizing that because he is white, he cannot understand the weight of that word or how it feels to hear it. [5, 6]