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'South Park' Deals With Fat-Shaming and Bullying in Next Episode
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Eric Cartman will suffer the trauma of body-shaming while Randy is shamed for not donating money to hungry kids.

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With Whole Foods and PC Police moving into town this season, bullying reaches a new level on "South Park". In the next episode of the Comedy Central series, Eric Cartman will take on body-shaming while Randy Marsh is publicly embarrassed for not donating a dollar for hungry kids.

Titled "Safe Space", the episode follows Cartman and Randy trying to find safe space amid rampant bullying in their small town. "Randy has to deal with uncomfortable confrontations every time he shops at the new Whole Foods. He feels exposed at every turn and it's ruining his Whole Foods experience. Randy and Cartman are both seeking a safe space," reads the episode's synopsis.

A clip from the episode sees Randy paying for his groceries at the Whole Foods store billing counter. The cashier repeatedly asks him the same question when he refuses to give a dollar from his change for a charity cause. The fifth episode in season 19, which airs Wednesday, October 21 at 10 P.M. ET/PT, also sees Cartman quitting Twitter.

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