The 'small-penis rule' allows authors to potentially dodge libel suits by representing real individuals with small genitalia, suggesting plaintiffs would need to admit veracity. The latest 'South Park' episode portrays President Trump as insecure and shows him literally in bed with Satan, humorously depicting him with a minuscule penis. 'South Park' has become the second-longest-running animated U.S. show in its twenty-seventh season. It often offends a vast range of political and cultural groups, illustrating the creators' view that all beliefs are equally absurd.
The small-penis rule suggests that authors can evade libel suits by giving characters inspired by real people small penises, as this forces plaintiffs to admit accuracy about their manhood.
In a recent episode of 'South Park', Trump is depicted as insecure, getting into bed with Satan, and is humorously portrayed with an extremely small penis.
'South Park' has run for twenty-seven seasons, making it the second-longest-running animated show in the U.S., known for offending nearly every political and cultural group.
The creators, Parker and Stone, have a track record of criticizing all beliefs through satire, upsetting both the left and the right, highlighting the absurdity of various viewpoints.
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