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“I think it [libertarian] is an apt description for me personally, and that has probably seeped into the show.”
Trey Parker and Matt Stone are the creators of South Park, the long-running animated series known for its sharp satire, irreverent humor, and fearless skewering of political and cultural sacred cows. Since its debut in 1997, South Park has tackled topics ranging from censorship and corporate hypocrisy to religious extremism and government overreach.
Parker and Stone resist conventional political labels but have described themselves as having a “libertarian” streak. They frequently champion free speech, individual autonomy, and skepticism of both the left and the right. Their work often critiques groupthink and moral panic, favoring personal responsibility over ideological purity. Whether mocking Hollywood activism or bureaucratic overreach, their comedy reflects a deep commitment to the idea that no institution is above criticism.
Economic: 70
Personal: 100
Note: Trey Parker and Matt Stone has not taken The World’s Smallest Political Quiz and this score is purely an estimate made by The Advocates For Self-Government.