'South Park' creators issue a mocking 'apology' to China after the show was reportedly banned in the country

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"South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker issued an "apology" to China through the show's Twitter account on Monday.

The statement comes after The Hollywood Reporter reported that "South Park" had been banned from China's internet.

The most recent episode of the animated series, "Band in China," mocked the country's censorship.

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The creators of "South Park" have issued an "apology" to China after the show's most recent episode mocked the country's censorship and Hollywood's reliance on its theatrical market for movies.

The official "South Park" Twitter account tweeted the comedic statement below on Monday:

"Official apology to China from Trey Parker and Matt Stone. 'Like the NBA, we welcome the Chinese censors into our homes and into our hearts. We too love money more than freedom and democracy. Xi doesn't look just like Winnie the Pooh at all. Tune into our 300th episode this Wednesday at 10! Long live the Great Communist Party of China! May this autumn's sorghum harvest be bountiful! We good now China?'"

The statement comes after The Hollywood Reporter reported on Monday that "South Park" has been banned from the Chinese internet and videos, mentions, and discussion forums for the Comedy Central animated series had been removed or shut down.

The episode, "Band in China," references China's crackdown on Winnie the Pooh imagery, which has become a symbol of resistance to the country's leading Communist Party and its leader Xi Jinping. The Disney movie "Christopher Robin" did not even play in China last year.

The statement from Parker and Stone also mocked the NBA's apology to China after the Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeted on Friday (and then deleted) an image with the slogan "Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong" in solidarity with the Hong Kong protesters. The NBA issued a statement that said it was "regrettable" that Morey's views "deeply offended many of our friends and fans in China."

rayray1010 on October 7th, 2019 at 20:24 UTC »

Link to tweet

OFFICIAL APOLOGY TO CHINA FROM TREY PARKER AND MATT STONE

Like the NBA, we welcome the Chinese censors into our homes and into our hearts. We too love money more than freedom and democracy. Xi doesn't look just like Winnie the Pooh at all. Tune into our 300th episode this Wednesday at 10! Long live the Great Communist Party of China! May the autumn's sorghum harvest be bountiful! We good now China?

amorousCephalopod on October 7th, 2019 at 20:19 UTC »

"We too love money more than freedom and democracy." They've got it turned up to 11.

fartswhenhappy on October 7th, 2019 at 20:16 UTC »

Vintage Stone & Parker. Reminds me of their official response to the Church of Scientology when they got all pissy:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Scientology, you may have won THIS battle, but the million-year war for Earth has just begun! Temporarily anozinizing our episode will NOT stop us from keeping Thetans forever trapped in your pitiful man-bodies. Curses and drat! You have obstructed us for now, but your feeble bid to save humanity will fail! Hail Xenu!!!

-- Trey Parker and Matt Stone, servants of the dark lord Xenu