
“In the end, Cartman manages to blow the whistle on the NSA’s program (which utilizes an imprisoned Santa to track the world’s citizens) but unfortunately discovers the public doesn’t give a shit. The citizens of South Park assume that whatever the government is doing, it has only their best interest at heart. It’s hard to say if this conclusion parallels reality, but if true, America may be closer to South Park than we thought.”
http://www.dailydot.com/entertainment/south-park-nsa-episode/
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