In a fiery and uncensored response, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have taken direct aim at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after the agency used a still from the show without permission. The controversy erupted following a previous clash with the White House, and now the iconic animated series isn’t holding back. Known for their unapologetic satire, the creators blasted Homeland Security over what they call a “tone-deaf and lazy” move—sparking a social media frenzy. As the internet lights up with reactions, fans and critics alike are asking: Did the government just mess with the wrong cartoon?
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