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'''PC Principal''' is a character in the animated series ''[[South Park]]'', introduced in the Season 19 episode "Stunning and Brave". He takes over from [[Principal Victoria]] when she is fired, and remains a recurring presence as the school principal. He is a satire on politically correct culture and the "social justice warrior" stereotype.
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'''PC Principal''' is a character in the animated series ''[[South Park]]'', introduced in the Season 19 episode "Stunning and Brave". He takes over from [[w:c:southpark:Principal Victoria|Principal Victoria]] when she is fired, and remains a recurring presence as the school principal. He is a satire on politically correct culture and the "social justice warrior" stereotype.
   
 
Within the fandom, PC Principal remains a highly controversial character. Many fans have expressed the belief he is funnier than Principal Victoria and therefore a superior character, but others feel the changes to the town since his arrival have hurt the show. Many opinions of him have rested on his status as a satire and symbol of social justice politics. Some socially conscious people rejecting him as an unfair satire and some conservative fans find him hilarious as a result. These are not universal opinions, as some fans across the spectrum felt that the character's introduction was a step towards politically correct cultural.
 
Within the fandom, PC Principal remains a highly controversial character. Many fans have expressed the belief he is funnier than Principal Victoria and therefore a superior character, but others feel the changes to the town since his arrival have hurt the show. Many opinions of him have rested on his status as a satire and symbol of social justice politics. Some socially conscious people rejecting him as an unfair satire and some conservative fans find him hilarious as a result. These are not universal opinions, as some fans across the spectrum felt that the character's introduction was a step towards politically correct cultural.
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==Description==
 
Selected to bring South Park Elementary "into 2015" with a bold and progressive new agenda, PC Principal immediately set out to challenge the town's record of racism, sexism and outrageous stereotypes. A graduate of Texas A&M University, PC Principal loves nothing more than drinking beer, working out and that feeling you get when you rhetorically defend a marginalized community from systems of oppression. He is especially defensive of his idol - the brave, and stunning, Caitlyn Jenner. Despite these goals, PC Principal is fairly uncomfortable around handicapped people like [[Jimmy Valmer]]. PC Principal moved in with a number of like-minded college students at the PC Delta Fraternity and quickly became their leader, collecting consent forms daily and helping admit new pledges. He also lead the calls for "safe spaces" in the town and to more affirmative consent. He occasionally needs a 'spotter' to help him explain social justice issues to people.
 
Selected to bring South Park Elementary "into 2015" with a bold and progressive new agenda, PC Principal immediately set out to challenge the town's record of racism, sexism and outrageous stereotypes. A graduate of Texas A&M University, PC Principal loves nothing more than drinking beer, working out and that feeling you get when you rhetorically defend a marginalized community from systems of oppression. He is especially defensive of his idol - the brave, and stunning, Caitlyn Jenner. Despite these goals, PC Principal is fairly uncomfortable around handicapped people like [[Jimmy Valmer]]. PC Principal moved in with a number of like-minded college students at the PC Delta Fraternity and quickly became their leader, collecting consent forms daily and helping admit new pledges. He also lead the calls for "safe spaces" in the town and to more affirmative consent. He occasionally needs a 'spotter' to help him explain social justice issues to people.
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Revision as of 08:16, 21 April 2021

PC Principal
PC Principal
Character Information
Gender Male
Hair Blonde
Occupation Principal
Appearances
Debut Episode/Fic "Stunning and Brave"

PC Principal is a character in the animated series South Park, introduced in the Season 19 episode "Stunning and Brave". He takes over from Principal Victoria when she is fired, and remains a recurring presence as the school principal. He is a satire on politically correct culture and the "social justice warrior" stereotype.

Within the fandom, PC Principal remains a highly controversial character. Many fans have expressed the belief he is funnier than Principal Victoria and therefore a superior character, but others feel the changes to the town since his arrival have hurt the show. Many opinions of him have rested on his status as a satire and symbol of social justice politics. Some socially conscious people rejecting him as an unfair satire and some conservative fans find him hilarious as a result. These are not universal opinions, as some fans across the spectrum felt that the character's introduction was a step towards politically correct cultural.

Please visit his article on the South Park Archives for more information.

Description

Selected to bring South Park Elementary "into 2015" with a bold and progressive new agenda, PC Principal immediately set out to challenge the town's record of racism, sexism and outrageous stereotypes. A graduate of Texas A&M University, PC Principal loves nothing more than drinking beer, working out and that feeling you get when you rhetorically defend a marginalized community from systems of oppression. He is especially defensive of his idol - the brave, and stunning, Caitlyn Jenner. Despite these goals, PC Principal is fairly uncomfortable around handicapped people like Jimmy Valmer. PC Principal moved in with a number of like-minded college students at the PC Delta Fraternity and quickly became their leader, collecting consent forms daily and helping admit new pledges. He also lead the calls for "safe spaces" in the town and to more affirmative consent. He occasionally needs a 'spotter' to help him explain social justice issues to people.