![]() ![]() Kyle delivers his speech to the class about the genetics of Gingers, which more or less goes over well enough ("A little too science-y for my taste," observes Mrs. During the interview it soon becomes apparent that although Cartman's prejudiced ideas about Gingers are untrue, the fact remains that the general public, even the parents of three red hair freckled kids, carry a similar bigoted hatred and intolerance toward them (although ironically, the gingers are depicted as being genuinely creepy). He opts to do his own presentation about the genetic that causes the birth of gingers and proceeds to interview a family with ginger children. After his speech Kyle, Stan and Kenny watch as Cartman's speech has encouraged other students to discriminate against gingers, like Tolkien, Craig, Clyde and Jimmy pushing a ginger boy to eat in the hallway, which infuriates Kyle all the more. He uses Kyle as a key example however of those who are immune to the sun's effect, as he has auburn hair (but not light skin or freckles) and is able to go out in the sun. He also argues that they cannot stand the sun much like Vampires. PlotÄuring a class presentation, Cartman presents a hate-speech presentation that states "Ginger Kids" (those with red hair, freckles, and pale skin) are creepy and evil creatures who suffer from "gingervitus" and their condition comes from their lack of a soul. SynopsisĪfter the sudden on-set of the disease Gingervitis, Cartman rallies all other ginger kids to rise up and assume their role as the master race. "Ginger Kids" is the eleventh episode of Season Nine, and the 136th overall episode of South Park. ![]()
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