This episode didn't have a political leaning and it wasn't partisan so anyone laughing at those ''Trumptards!'' or those ''left-wingers'' have completely forgot to just laugh and enjoy. Personally, I'm a bit tired of the Tegridy subplot but to each their own.. However, it's the plot with Stan and Token that made this episode great. In fact, Randy's feud with ''Token'''s dad is great too. I did get the vibe though that this episode was poking fun at white guilt though. But all in all, it's not an explicitly partisan message. Not even a 'political' episode at that. This episode wasn't amazing but it still proves how wildly consistent South Park is even after 20 something years. The last few seasons haven't been amazing and I would argue that Seasons 4-10 were the peak. However, I'm still tuning in weekly to watch it so Matt and Trey are doing something right.
8/10.