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  2. Ginger Kids - Wikipedia

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    When Kyle makes his presentation, Cartman stands up for his claims and uses Biblical references, alleging that Judas Iscariot was a Ginger. As a result, Cartman's speech causes a newfound prejudice towards Ginger kids in the school. The gingers are treated as outcasts and forced to eat in the hallway rather than the cafeteria.

  3. 200 (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    Several South Park episodes, most prominently the ninth-season episode "Ginger Kids", have featured the ginger kids, which are children with fair skin, freckles and red hair. In most cases, they have been made the subject of ridicule by Cartman, who views them in an offensively stereotypical way. [11] [56]

  4. 201 (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Cartman is taken to the ginger lair to meet Scott Tenorman, the Head ginger. Depicted as a melodramatic madman, Scott has decorated his lair to represent the Chili Con-Carnival from " Scott Tenorman Must Die " in which Cartman gained his revenge on Scott by tricking him into eating his parents.

  5. Talk:Daywalker - Wikipedia

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    Also, in this speech, Cartman point out that there is a race of Ginger Kids who can walk in the sun longer than most Ginger Kids, and have little or no freckles and not as fair skin. These kids are known as the "Daywalkers". Since the airing of this episode, the Ginger Kid/ Daywalker fade has continued. There are many groups on social sites ...

  6. Eric Cartman - Wikipedia

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    Eric Theodore Cartman, commonly referred to as just Cartman, [1] is a fictional character in the adult animated sitcom South Park, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.He is voiced by Parker, and is one of the series' four main characters, alongside Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick.

  7. South Park: The Stick of Truth - Wikipedia

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    The game had included other enemies and locations, including vampire children who were fought in a cemetery and church, hippies, a mission to recover Cartman's doll from the Ginger children, and boss fights against a large, winged monster, [37] [64] and celebrity Paris Hilton—her main attack being called the "vag blast". [65]

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  9. Subject matter in South Park - Wikipedia

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    "Ginger Kids": When Cartman presents his report about red-haired, pale-skin, freckled people, his slideshow displays pictures of Carrot Top and Ron Howard. The Fab Five from Queer Eye for the Straight Guy are parodied as Crab People in the episode "South Park Is Gay!". "The Snuke": Hillary Clinton has a nuclear weapon in her vagina.