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The episode parodies Jackson's role as a self-appointed "Emperor of Black People" who accepts apologies on behalf of an entire race.

Stan spends the episode trying to convince his friend Token that he understands how Token feels about Randy's slur. Token repeatedly tells him, "You don't get it," leading to a climax where Stan finally realizes that as a white person, he can never truly understand the experience of hearing that word.

The episode is frequently cited by critics and fans as a prime example of South Park's social commentary . It is noted for: [S11E1] With Apologies to Jesse Jackson

In a subplot, Cartman is introduced to a motivational speaker with dwarfism, Dr. David Nelson. Cartman finds Nelson's existence so hilarious that he cannot stop laughing, eventually leading to a "midget vs. fat kid" brawl. Cultural Impact

The episode follows two main storylines centered on the fallout of using a racial slur: The episode parodies Jackson's role as a self-appointed

It explores how words carry different weights depending on the speaker's and listener's history.

While appearing on Wheel of Fortune , Randy is presented with the puzzle category "People Who Annoy You." The board shows N_GGERS . Randy infamously guesses the N-word instead of the correct answer, "Naggers". This leads to him being socially ostracized and eventually forced to "kiss the posterior" of Jesse Jackson as a public apology. The episode is frequently cited by critics and

Randy’s "Naggers" moment and his subsequent "Apologize!" scene are widely shared as GIFs and internet memes.