Oh it's okay. South Park is created by a Jew. Cool your tits.
South Park specifically targets all races, sexes, and religions, and writes hit pieces on white men more than anything else.
When someone gets mad at them over who they specifically targetted, like when Issac Hayes quit voicing Chef, they call them on it over how they are all-inclusive when tearing into people.
Thy also market themselves as parody, going over the top or subbing themes to get points across without taking it too seriously. You ought to try actually watching the show, they tow the line pretty delicately.Isn't Dave Chappelle marketed as a comedian?
Yeah, and he isn't handling it nearly as delicately nor have his more recent pieces been parody, but rather commentary.
Comedians get hit all the time for opinion-blasting, while parody ala The Onion can get away with murder. It's a matter of context, like Kanye misunderstood when going on about Tarantino over what he's been able to get away with in his movies. Tarantino has not himself said he endorses what his characters stand by or live for, they are characters with opinions that the story itself often does not support (like Mr. Candy in Django Unchained), while simply speaking your mind or even having the setting support such a character makes it about the speaker or writer.
South Park for example demonizes Cartman, they treat him like Archie Bunker but even more despised. They do not support or endorse the things that come out of his mouth, rather the point of him is exactly the opposite.
Anyway. Majority loves it.
His numbers went down when he stopped working on his show, he tried to make a comeback that utterly failed that even served to alienate many members of his audience and hometown... then this.
People are seeing overtime that he's increasingly out of touch and does not carry relevance into the modern age.