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In the episode, the boys attempt to change the official definition of the word fag from an anti-homosexual slur to a term describing loud and obnoxious Harley bikers. The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TV-MA L in the United States. During its Universal Periodic Review cycle, the United States of America (U.S.) received recommendations from Iceland, Belgium, France, and Malta regarding.
The F Word: Directed by Trey Parker. Big Gay Al then decides to help invoke the trope by spreading the idea of it being used to refer to the bikers rather than homosexuals, with a pair of bikers being interviewed on the news even being referred to as "fags". Cartman calling the bikers ***s. The F Word: Directed by Trey Parker. Members of the local gay community, who initially take offense at the boys' use of the word, get on board as they work to officially re-define its meaning to refer to bikers everywhere.
Support from the town, including the local gay community, results in a town ordinance declaring a change in the word's definition. Badass Biker : The bikers are trying to be badass but end up annoying everyone due to their extensive noise. Cartman confronts a group of obnoxious Harley-Davidson motorcyclists who are disrupting everyone in South Park. The page report, “‘They Treated Us in Monstrous Ways’: Sexual Violence Against Men, Boys, and Transgender Women in the Syrian Conflict,” found that men and boys.
With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mona Marshall, April Stewart. This report documents the range of abuses against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students in secondary school. A Harley rider seeking attention from other men at in the bathroom. Šitais ritīgi labs moments:)SouthPark S13e12 p HDTV (FAGS moment). Is Serious Business : Big Gay Al is normally a very kind and tolerant person, but the moment the idea of the word "fag" being shifted to being about the bikers comes into play, he becomes a lot more aggressive, culminating in him leading the towns homosexual population armed with shotguns to try driving the bikers out of town.
Story Description Everyone in South Park agrees they've had enough of the loud and obnoxious bikers who disturb their peaceful setting. Human Rights Watch works for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender peoples' rights, and with activists representing a multiplicity of identities and issues. Their first solution is to make more noise on their bikes, despite being flat-out told by Cartman why they are despised by the entire town.
Big Gay Al then decides to help invoke the trope by spreading the idea of it being used to refer to the bikers rather than homosexuals, with a pair of bikers being interviewed on the news even being referred to as "fags". Language Drift : Regarding the word "fag". The boys try to get the meaning of the word "fag" changed from homosexual to motorcycle riders.
The boys try to get the meaning of the word "fag" changed from homosexual to motorcycle riders. The boys fight back against the loud and obnoxious Motorcycle Riders that are disrupting everyone in South Park. The boys try justifying their use of the word by arguing it's a case of Language Driftthat they aren't discriminating against homosexuals when saying it, its just a standard insult now, failing to realize the word is now being used to discriminate against the bikers.
It details widespread bullying and. While at the library trying to understand just what exactly the boys are calling them, the bikers read the dictionary entry for the term "faggot" and lampshade the ways the meaning of the word has evolved over time, from initially referring to an old and unpleasant woman, to gay bikers south park referring to a bundle of sticks with those who gathered firewood being "faggot gatherers", gay bikers south park changed to referring to any bundle awkward to carry and was used as an insult on the elderly, before eventually becoming a slur against homosexual and transgender people.
With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mona Marshall, April Stewart. This episode contains examples of: Attention Whore : The bikers, even towards each other. Kenny: Jesus fucking Christ! The Harley riders at a restaurant. Members of the local gay community, who initially take offense at the boys' use of the word, get on board as they work to. Excrement Statement : As part of the boy's campaign to drive the bikers out of town, Cartman eats a large amount of KFC Famous Bowls so he could defecate on each of their bikes and stick flags in each turd that proclaim that the bikers are fags.
This gets played with in that despite convincing the town to go along with them, the rest of the nation is understandably appalled at the idea, the mayor of another town condemning the town of South Park for being intolerant and out of touch with the world, and Mayor McDaniels infuriated at both the boys and herself for even listening to them, highlighting how the meaning of a word will only change if that change sees widespread appeal, something that only happens when the bikers embrace the word and refuse to deny who they are, by which point they no longer care if its used to insult them.
Butters says he wants to be a Harley rider too, albeit for traditional reasons rebellion, toughness, etc. However, this action leads to negative publicity as the rest of the nation refuses to acknowledge the change, and further angers the displaced bikers who refuse to be labeled as "fags". The boys get in trouble for spray painting a certain slanderous word all over town in the hope of driving the motorcycle riders out.
Dramatically Missing the Point : The boys continuously fail to see the issue behind their calling the bikers "fags" despite the school staff, the mayor, and the town council all explaining to them that "fag" is a pejorative against homosexual people, hence Big Gag Al and Mr. Slave taking offense to their spray painting it across town. Even when the town of South Park is condemned by the rest of the nation for their attempt at normalizing the word, the boys still fail to see themselves as the problem, instead thinking they just need to change the definition of the word in the dictionary, and refuse to budge on the idea even when the bikers have them surrounded and are poised to kill them.
Hungary deepened its repression of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people on March 18 as the parliament passed a draconian law that will outlaw Pride. Stan: Don't you people keep up with today's lingo at all?! The boys repeatedly call the bikers "fags" as a form of insult, even spraying "Fags get out" to show they don't want the bikers in town, with the unknowing Big Gay Al and Mr.
Slave seeing it and thinking its referring to the common use of the term as a pejorative against homosexual people, the boys being mistaken for homophobes until they explain what they meant, and failing to see the issue in doing so. Discriminate and Switch : The mayor thinks the boys are homophobic, but really, they want the "fags" the bikers out of town.
Comically Missing the Point : The bikers take a very long time to understand why everyone hates them. Biker: That word just keeps changing its meaning!