The use of Trump rape jokes, which began in September 2015, “came to an increasingly disturbing conclusion last night,” says Kayla Cobb. She adds: “These increasingly disturbing rape jokes have gone from being merely cringe-worthy to insulting to both viewers and survivors of sexual assault. They’re also coming at an incredibly charged time.” ALSO: South Park brilliantly analyzes the relationship between Trump and his supporters.
TOPICS: Comedy Central, South Park, Donald Trump, Sexual Misconduct