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Back at school, Mr. Garrison is set to receive the "Courageous Teacher Award" for overcoming adversity. Frustrated that he has not been fired, Garrison goes all out at the ceremony in a flamboyant and stereotypical gay manner. Meanwhile, Lemmiwinks traverses the regions of Mr. Slave's [[wikipedia:Digestive system|digestive system]], receiving advice from three animal spirits who have been killed while trying to escape (a Frog King, a Sparrow Prince and a Catata Fish respectively). (They sing [[The Ballad of Lemmiwinks]], a parody of the title song from ''[[Wikipedia:The Hobbit (1977 film)|The Hobbit]]'', along with other songs from the movie.)
 
Back at school, Mr. Garrison is set to receive the "Courageous Teacher Award" for overcoming adversity. Frustrated that he has not been fired, Garrison goes all out at the ceremony in a flamboyant and stereotypical gay manner. Meanwhile, Lemmiwinks traverses the regions of Mr. Slave's [[wikipedia:Digestive system|digestive system]], receiving advice from three animal spirits who have been killed while trying to escape (a Frog King, a Sparrow Prince and a Catata Fish respectively). (They sing [[The Ballad of Lemmiwinks]], a parody of the title song from ''[[Wikipedia:The Hobbit (1977 film)|The Hobbit]]'', along with other songs from the movie.)
   
At the awards ceremony Mr. Garrison appears with his lover in an extremely stereotypical and flamboyant gay manner. While Mr. [[Randy Marsh|Marsh]] and Mr. [[Gerald Broflovski|Broflovski]] stare in abject horror as they realize what their sons had really been exposed to, the rest of the audience continues to call Garrison "courageous" for his actions - at which point he finally breaks down and screams at them, telling them that tolerance of something one hates is different from acceptance of it as good, and that he should not be allowed to teach the way he does. Revealing his plan to get money, Principal Victoria deems him "intolerant of his own behavior". The parents pick up their now emaciated and malnourished children (even Cartman would barely qualify as fat) back from the tolerance camp, and despite the children's many (failed) attempts to inform their parents of Garrison's behavior throughout the episode, the parents tell them that they should have told their parents about Mr. Garrison, and about how much they "suffered" when their children were in the camp, while the boys are ignorant as usual to their obvious physical and psychological trauma. The boys are taken back home from the camp.
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At the awards ceremony Mr. Garrison appears with his lover in an extremely stereotypical and flamboyant gay manner. While Mr. [[Randy Marsh|Marsh]] and Mr. [[Gerald Broflovski|Broflovski]] stare in abject horror as they realize what their sons had really been exposed to, the rest of the audience continues to call Garrison "courageous" for his actions - at which point he finally breaks down and screams at them, telling them that tolerance of something one hates is different from acceptance of it as good, and that he should not be allowed to teach the way he does. Revealing his plan to get money, Principal Victoria deems him "intolerant of his own behavior". When the parents pick the children back from the tolerance camp, they are emciated and malnourished with torn clothes and several scars, and despite the children's many (failed) attempts to inform their parents of Garrison's behavior throughout the episode, the parents tell them that they should have told their parents about Mr. Garrison, and about how much they "suffered" when their children were in the camp, while the boys are ignorant as usual to their obvious physical and psychological trauma. The emaciated and malnourished kids walk with their parents back home.
   
 
Meanwhile, Mr. Slave and Mr. Garrison are put into the camp, as per Principal Victoria's and guides analysis of Garrison's "intolerance", and Mr. Slave thinks of the horrible torture as "kind of fun". He suddenly coughs up Lemmiwinks, who has freed the spirits of other animals who got killed inside Mr. Slave's body. They appear to Lemmiwinks, and crown him the Gerbil King. Lemmiwinks exits the scene with the Ballad of Lemmiwinks playing over the credits.
 
Meanwhile, Mr. Slave and Mr. Garrison are put into the camp, as per Principal Victoria's and guides analysis of Garrison's "intolerance", and Mr. Slave thinks of the horrible torture as "kind of fun". He suddenly coughs up Lemmiwinks, who has freed the spirits of other animals who got killed inside Mr. Slave's body. They appear to Lemmiwinks, and crown him the Gerbil King. Lemmiwinks exits the scene with the Ballad of Lemmiwinks playing over the credits.

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"The Death Camp of Tolerance"
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Episode no. Season 6
Episode 14
Production no. 614
Original airdate November 20, 2002
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"The Death Camp of Tolerance" is the fourteenth episode of Season Six, and the 93rd overall episode of South Park. It aired on November 20, 2002[1].

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Plot details follow.

Synopsis

Mr. Garrison desperately tries to get fired from his new job as South Park Elementary's 4th grade teacher and presents his assistant, Mr. Slave. Meanwhile, the boys get sent to the Deathcamp of Intolerance for not tolerating Mr. Garrison's intolerable behavior. Lemmiwinks the gerbil guest-stars.

Plot

In this episode, Mr. Garrison is promoted from being the kindergarten teacher to the fourth grade teacher, after having been previously demoted for admitting to being a homosexual. However, realizing that getting fired could allow him to sue the school for millions, he decides, along with his S&M partner, Mr. Slave to do outrageous acts in the classroom, culminating with performing gerbilling with the class pet, Lemmiwinks.

The children's parents, hearing the children complain about their gay teacher, feel they are intolerant and send them to the "Museum of Tolerance" (where, at the end of their tour, the museum guide interrupted a haughty, condescending spiel about tolerating others to viciously castigate a smoker). When this fails Mr Mackey suggestes an Auschwitz-like Tolerance "Camp" which uses arts and crafts and painful labor to teach children tolerance. (the story pays homage to Schindler's List). At the camp, the children are first forced to make arts and crafts showing tolerance. Kyle gets in trouble for painting a bear.The only person who understands the children is Chef (who, after they admitted their apparent "intolerance", had asked them why they were uncomfortable around Mr. Garrison - and, when told by Kyle, made it clear that homophobia had nothing to do with their discomfort) and he himself is sent to a tolerance seminar when he told Principal Victoria.

Back at school, Mr. Garrison is set to receive the "Courageous Teacher Award" for overcoming adversity. Frustrated that he has not been fired, Garrison goes all out at the ceremony in a flamboyant and stereotypical gay manner. Meanwhile, Lemmiwinks traverses the regions of Mr. Slave's digestive system, receiving advice from three animal spirits who have been killed while trying to escape (a Frog King, a Sparrow Prince and a Catata Fish respectively). (They sing The Ballad of Lemmiwinks, a parody of the title song from The Hobbit, along with other songs from the movie.)

At the awards ceremony Mr. Garrison appears with his lover in an extremely stereotypical and flamboyant gay manner. While Mr. Marsh and Mr. Broflovski stare in abject horror as they realize what their sons had really been exposed to, the rest of the audience continues to call Garrison "courageous" for his actions - at which point he finally breaks down and screams at them, telling them that tolerance of something one hates is different from acceptance of it as good, and that he should not be allowed to teach the way he does. Revealing his plan to get money, Principal Victoria deems him "intolerant of his own behavior". When the parents pick the children back from the tolerance camp, they are emciated and malnourished with torn clothes and several scars, and despite the children's many (failed) attempts to inform their parents of Garrison's behavior throughout the episode, the parents tell them that they should have told their parents about Mr. Garrison, and about how much they "suffered" when their children were in the camp, while the boys are ignorant as usual to their obvious physical and psychological trauma. The emaciated and malnourished kids walk with their parents back home.

Meanwhile, Mr. Slave and Mr. Garrison are put into the camp, as per Principal Victoria's and guides analysis of Garrison's "intolerance", and Mr. Slave thinks of the horrible torture as "kind of fun". He suddenly coughs up Lemmiwinks, who has freed the spirits of other animals who got killed inside Mr. Slave's body. They appear to Lemmiwinks, and crown him the Gerbil King. Lemmiwinks exits the scene with the Ballad of Lemmiwinks playing over the credits.

References


  614: "The Death Camp of Tolerance" edit
Story Elements

Museum of ToleranceMuseum of Tolerance GuideDevitzen's Tolerance CampLemmiwinks • "The Ballad of Lemmiwinks" • Mr. Slave

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Release

South Park: The Complete Sixth SeasonSouth Park The Hits: Volume 1