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The boys get in trouble for spray painting a certain slanderous word all over town in the hope of driving the motorcycle riders out. Some, like Cartman, see it as an opportunity to gain power and control over others, while others like Butters struggle with the weight and meaning of the word.

With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mona Marshall, April Stewart. Support from the town, including the local gay community, results in a town ordinance declaring a change in the word's definition. The episode is a biting critique of the way language can be used as a tool of oppression and derogation, as well as a reflection on the power of reclaiming slurs within marginalized communities.

The boys try to get the meaning of the word "fag" changed from homosexual to motorcycle riders. Members of the local gay community, who initially take offense at the boys' use of the word, get on board as they work to. As park rises between the bikers and the town, Randy and his group begin using the word as a term of endearment, leading to a rallying cry of "We're here, we're queer, and we're not biker anywhere!

Comedy Central. It's a testament to the show's ability to tackle controversial topics head-on while still maintaining its signature crude humor and absurdity. Big Gay Al then decides to help invoke the trope by spreading the idea of it being used to refer to the bikers rather than homosexuals, with a pair of bikers being interviewed on the news even being referred to as "fags".

The Harley riders at gay restaurant. A Harley rider seeking attention from other men at in the bathroom. Stream Shows Like South Park. South Park. South Park season 13 episode 12, titled "The F Word," is a satire that centers around the use of the derogatory term "fag" and its impact on the town's residents, particularly local biker gang members.

Throughout the episode, various characters struggle with the use of the word. Story Description Everyone in South Park agrees they've had enough of the loud and obnoxious bikers who disturb their south setting. After a biker named Big Gay Al a recurring character on the show is forced out of his position as the Grand Marshal of the annual Fourth of July parade, Randy Marsh and other town leaders attempt to reclaim the word "fag" in an effort to redefine it as a positive term.

However, this action leads to negative publicity as the rest of the nation refuses to acknowledge the change, and further angers the displaced bikers who refuse to be labeled as "fags". Where to Watch Details. The F Word: Directed by Trey Parker.

Cartman calling the bikers ***s.