As the series went on, Cartman was increasingly portrayed as being racist. His racism comes to a head in this episode. At the beginning of the episode, Cartman mentions that the wave pool is fun, but only if there aren’t too many “minorities” (which in his mind is a synonym for non-white people) in...
[Pre-Chorus]:
What has happened to this place?
I don’t recognize it anymore.
It used to be so fun and special.
What is life worth living for?
The dream is dead, our land is gone;
There’s a hole in my heart and I can’t go on.
[Chorus]:
There are too many minorities (minorities)
At my water park (my water park).
This was our land, our dream (our dream)
and they’ve taken it all away.
They just keep coming and coming (minorities).
I tried to go and tell the police,
But even the authorities
Are minorities
At my water park.
[Verse]:
There’s no place for me to sit anymore,
And the lines just keep getting crazier.
There are Mexicans all around me.
The lazy river has never been lazier.
It’s a 40 minute wait to go down one slide,
And the instructions are in Spanish on the Zip Line ride!
(Guarden los brazos y piernas dentro del paseo)
Just do it in English!
[Chorus]:
There are too many minorities (too many)
At my water park (somebody do something).
Where did they all come from?
Why can’t they leave this land alone?
And it’s such a tragedy (feel a bit like dying).
We looked the other way too long.
We’ve got to change our priorities
And get all these minorities
Out of my water park
[Outro]:
(Minorities) Mexicans and Asians,
(Black people), I think I even saw Native Americans (gross).
God I’m asking please, get all of these minorities
Out of my water park (my water park).
Too Many Minorities was written by Trey Parker.
Too Many Minorities was produced by South Park.
South Park released Too Many Minorities on Wed Nov 18 2009.