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"Where My Country Gone?" is the second episode of the nineteenth season of the animated television series ''South Park'', and the 259th episode overall, written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. The episode premiered on Comedy Central on September 23, 2015. It parodies illegal immigration to the United States and the 2016 presidential candidacy of Donald Trump, along with Caitlyn Jenner and political correctness. ==Plot== Kyle is unwillingly honored at the White House by Barack Obama for his acceptance of Caitlyn Jenner (in the previous episode). His reward is to be driven back home by Jenner, who runs over a pedestrian while leaving the White House (in reference to Jenner's real life accident). Mr. Garrison observes that a large number of Canadians have entered the country illegally. When he reacts intolerantly to a group of Canadian students disrupting his class, he is confronted by PC Principal, and both he and the rest of the faculty are forced to take Canadian language night classes to better help his Canadian students. He reacts to this by composing a song, "Where My Country Gone?", which laments how immigration has ruined his country, and then rallies the townspeople to his anti-Canadian immigration cause. He then interrupts a presentation on Canadian history to express his anti-immigrant views. As a result, Garrison is fired, and tension is stirred between the American and Canadian students. Cartman and his friends decide that the only way to bring peace between the two factions is to encourage a relationship between the two. To initiate this campaign, they appoint Butters to ask out a Canadian girl. Garrison has successfully gotten the entire town behind him to support literally "fucking" the Canadians to death, and then building a wall to prevent further immigration from Canada. However, it is discovered that Canada has already built an immense wall of its own on the border, in order to prevent Americans from raping Canadian women and in order to preserve the Canadian's "cool shit", as explained by a Canadian border guard. Wanting to know what "cool shit" they are hiding, Garrison goes to Niagara Falls and sneaks into Canada by going over the falls in a barrel. Meanwhile, Butters begins dating a Canadian girl named Charlotte. The two find themselves falling in love, and at dinner with her family, he learns they and other Canadians left Canada unwillingly. Charlotte's father explains that during the last Canadian election, there was a brash candidate (a parody of Donald Trump, and his positions on immigration) that said outrageous things without offering any solutions to problems. Although people thought he was funny and did not take him seriously as a candidate, the candidate was elected because Canadians let the joke go on for too long and did not pay close enough attention to the election. After dinner, Butters reveals his romantic feelings for Charlotte, who reciprocates his affections. Barely surviving his jaunt across the border, Garrison discovers Canada has become a deserted wasteland and heads to the President's office. There, a physical altercation ensues between the two, which ends when Garrison gains the upper hand and rapes the Canadian President so hard that it kills him. Once they hear news about his death, Canadian immigrants in the U.S. including Charlotte all move back to Canada. Returning to the U.S., Garrison attributes the win to his policy; when Kyle tries to make actual sense by pointing that the conflict stems from similarly hostile policies, he suddenly goes silent because "no one wants another speech". Garrison then tells the people of South Park that he will be joining the 2016 election to run for President of the United States with his running mate, Caitlyn Jenner. They leave for Washington in a car driven by Jenner, who immediately runs over a pedestrian. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Where My Country Gone?」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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