Disney, Kathleen Kennedy, forced diversity, corporate performative wokeness, fan entitlement (both anti-woke and hyper-progressive fans are lampooned).
In the end, South Park reminds us that the opposite of pandering isn't hatred—it's honesty. And honesty, as the boys of South Park have proven for 26 years, is the funniest thing in the world. South Park- Joining the Panderverse
The climax of the executive subplot involves the head of Disney (a sweaty, terrified man) trying to use a magical hammer to control the Panderstone, only for it to backfire and turn him into a sentient pile of "Kathleen Kennedy quotes." It is chaotic, cruel, and hilarious. corporate performative wokeness