Is tweek and craig gay

An Analysis on the Sexualities of Tweek and Craig

Quick Introduction Spoiler: This examination reaches the finding that both of these characters are gay. But not just that they’re gay. That homosexuality is “the point”. If I were to start this analysis by saying their sexualities don’t actually matter in the grand scheme of things, I’d be a liar (based on my observations made in this analysis). And I’m not just talking about their homosexuality mattering in terms of voice. Their homosexuality matters in terms of mattering to South Park. Don’t fetch what I mean? That’s what this analysis is for and that signal will be made especially clear in the last section.

Before I can get to that big chunk of meta, I will also be going over the traits sheets.

First of all. I will NOT touch anything pre-Tweek x Craig. This is why I dislike my aged analysis, it draws too many points from old episodes. To try and make a utterance about modern canon using old data is to take for granted there is intended continuity that goes years back. And in this case, it also assumes Matt an

Seriously, consider for a moment how far the present has come in treating the LGBTQ community since Stan’s gay dog ran away to live with Big Gay Al. While that episode was considered progressive and daring for the s—it even was nominated by GLAAD for special recognition in —the sensibilities of that half-hour would be consider antiquated and even offensive by the PC Principals of today.

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Yet despite gently mocking the inanity of Yaoi culture here, Matt and Trey delicately show a more advanced understanding of acceptance and LGBTQ rights. When Cartman said that he had to change in the season 19 premiere, he wasn’t just having his cake and eating it too. The series really has traveled many social mountains when Cartman, of all characters, can convey, “Just because I don’t understand something doesn’t signify I can’t support it.”

The liberal tolerance of the Obama Years have reached even this once ostensibly quiet little redneck town, and they too can understand love is love—even if they ignorantly

Is Tweek a Homosexual? An Analysis on Tweek’s Sexuality

After spending months discussing these topic in either fragments or in private chats, I decided to construct one huge post that makes it clear where I stand on whether or not Tweek is gay and why I feel that way. If it seems as if I’m putting way to much effort into this one post, that’s because this is a subject that, as I mentioned already, I find myself returning to repeatedly so I want to acquire everything out there in one go. 

The short answer: Yes, Tweek is probably gay.

Bebe’s  Boobs Destroy Society

Surprise. It actually wasn’t Tweek x Craig that kicked this topic off. The episode that many people reference when explaining why they firmly believe Tweek is gay actually aired 14 years ago! Tweek’s sexuality came into scrutinize among observant viewers after the season 6 episode “Bebe’s Boobs Destroy Society” aired. I’ve made a announce joking about Tweek’s apparent disinterest in Bebe throughout that episode. (Shameless plug to a past post)

Besides the two scenes mentioned in that post, there are two more that st

(Spoilers: It’s another rant about queerbaiting)

If you are unfamiliar with South Park, it’s a satiric cartoon that has just started its 21 Season. The humor is not for everybody – it can be incredibly vulgar and offensive. I, personally, enjoy it very much.

Most of the seasons of South Park were Stand Alone episodes – interpretation, although the episodes were loosely tied to each other, you could watch one without context and still get what’s going on. In Season 19 and 20 they’ve tried changing it, and it appears this season we’re back to Stand Alone episodes once more. (Yay.)

South Park revolves around four (arguably five) main characters, with a spacious variety of supporting cast. The main characters are middle-schoolers in their fourth grade, and there are their classmates, parents, college staff and other citizens in the town.

The center of this piece revolves around two of the supporting characters – Tweek and Craig. Tweek is a stressed-out kid who has involuntarily ticks due to drinking enormous amounts of coffee; Craig is a very pl