Heckler Who Laughed about Uvalde Students Dying Gets Absolutely Scorched by Beto O’Rourke

Yeah, maybe let's NOT laugh at kids who get shot while they're at school.

By zachnading

Published 2 years ago in Facepalm

Yeah, maybe let's NOT laugh at kids who get shot while they're at school.

If there's one thing we can all agree on it's that this country is in the shitter. Especially when you have folks laughing at the fact that 19 students were shot to death in a school in Uvalde, Texas. That's exactly what happened while Texas Representative, Beto O'Rourke was giving a speech on gun regulation.

As O'Rourke was explaining that weapons such as the AR-15, which were designed to kill soldiers wearing helmets at a distance of 500 feet away should not be easy and/or legal to purchase. To which an audience member began chuckling. WTF? O'Rourke then goes scorched earth on the heckler. Because, as I said above...Maybe let's start by not f**king laughing at the fact that 19 kids were gunned down in their own school. Want America to get back to being the greatest country in world? Let's start there.
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Trey Parker and Matt Stone Play ‘America, F*ck Yeah’ Live

The boys closed out a 32 song setlist with the theme from their 2004 film, 'Team America: World Police.'

By zachnading

Published 2 years ago in Funny

The boys closed out a 32 song setlist with the theme from their 2004 film, 'Team America: World Police.'

Last night 'South Park' celebrated its 25th Anniversary. In honor of the occassion Trey Parker and Matt Stone played an entire set of the show's classic songs, and other music of theirs. They were joined by the bands Ween and Primus, both of which have contributed music to the show. The bands played separately and together, but the highlight had to be the closing the song.

The epic conclusion of the night was when the boys all closed the show with the popular theme from 'Team America.' And it's clear to see the crowd absolutely digs it.

Comedy Central is said to be releasing the concert in the coming weeks. 'South Park' creators, bands that have written music for the show, live at Red Rocks in Colorado...Doesn't get much better than that. Shoutout to Matt A for the footage!
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