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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS6E8RedHotCatholicLove they should be focusing]] [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew on what Jesus lived for, not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the Aesop in that episode.

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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS6E8RedHotCatholicLove they should be focusing]] [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew on what Jesus lived for, not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the Aesop in that the latter episode.
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* SpoofAesop: Just wearing a bracelet isn't a substitute for social activism. T-shirts are.
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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS6E8RedHotCatholicLove they should be focusing]] [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the Aesop in that episode.

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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS6E8RedHotCatholicLove they should be focusing]] [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew on what Jesus lived for for, not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the Aesop in that episode.

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* SeriousBusiness: The fact that Stan was still wearing a bracelet when everyone else had them cut off is treated as ''such'' a big new story, he ends up becoming a national icon, both by people who think that doing so is a "disservice to society" and people who think that he should be praised for not conforming to everyone else.



* TakeThat: The townspeople are one aimed towards the ideas of slacktivism and virtue signaling. They come across as HolierThanThou, and think that just wearing a bracelet is all they need to do to stand up for a cause.

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The townspeople are one aimed towards the ideas of slacktivism and virtue signaling. They come across as HolierThanThou, and think that just wearing a bracelet is all they need to do to stand up for a cause.cause.
** Mainstream News gets a slap to the face when Stan is brought onto a public new-station to be used as a target by people who conflate something as minor as wearing a scause bracelet to willfully advocating historical atrocities, [[FoxNewsLiberal with a retarded fish being used as the only advocate in Stans favor]]. The fact that it winds up turning Stan into a ''real'' activist driven by narcissism only drives the nail in further.
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'''Original air date:''' 10/31/2012
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* AnAesop: Don't let the character of someone promoting a message overshadow the message itself and beware those trying to turn support of a cause into a commodity to sell you.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Christianity has a huge focus on forgiveness, though all the Christians refuse to forgive Jesus for not feeling pain when he died (even though he still died so they can be forgiven nonetheless) and renounce faith in him entirely.

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Christianity has a huge focus on forgiveness, though all the Christians refuse to forgive Jesus for not feeling pain when he died (even though he still died so they can be forgiven nonetheless) and renounce faith in him entirely.
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* EasilyCondemned: While it was wrong for Jesus to lie about his steroid use, everyone seems to completely forget all that Jesus did like his miracles performed, sacrificing his own life to be forgiven for out sins, and starting the biggest religion in the world.

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* EasilyCondemned: While it was wrong for Jesus to lie about his steroid use, everyone seems to completely forget all that Jesus did like his miracles performed, sacrificing his own life to be forgiven for out our sins, and starting the biggest religion in the world.



* TakeThat: The townspeople are one aimed towards the ideas of slacktivism and virtue signalling. They come across as HolierThanThou, and think that just wearing a bracelet is all they need to do to stand up for a cause.

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* TakeThat: The townspeople are one aimed towards the ideas of slacktivism and virtue signalling.signaling. They come across as HolierThanThou, and think that just wearing a bracelet is all they need to do to stand up for a cause.
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A scandal in South Park causes everyone to cut their bracelets and renounce faith in God and after Stan continues to hold faith, he gets a bracelet of their own.

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A scandal in South Park causes everyone to cut their bracelets and renounce faith in God and God; after Stan continues to hold faith, he gets his cause spawns a new bracelet and lots of their own.
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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS6E8RedHotCatholicLove they should be focusing]] [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the aesop in that episode.

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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS6E8RedHotCatholicLove they should be focusing]] [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the aesop Aesop in that episode.
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** Jesus, as in "Turn the other cheek" Jesus, ignores the factory owner when he begs for mercy.

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* BrokenPedestal: Everyone towards Jesus and eventually Stan

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* BrokenPedestal: Everyone towards Jesus and eventually StanStan.



** For added points, the second half of the episode is homage to The Sneetches

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** For added points, the second half of the episode is homage to The SneetchesSneetches.
* TakeThat: The townspeople are one aimed towards the ideas of slacktivism and virtue signalling. They come across as HolierThanThou, and think that just wearing a bracelet is all they need to do to stand up for a cause.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: The whole episode satirizes the Lance Armstrong doping scandal.
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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS6E8RedHotCatholicLove they should be focusing]][[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the aesop in that episode.

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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS6E8RedHotCatholicLove they should be focusing]][[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew focusing]] [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the aesop in that episode.
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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew they should be focusing on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the aesop in that episode.

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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew [[Recap/SouthParkS6E8RedHotCatholicLove they should be focusing focusing]][[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the aesop in that episode.
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* HolierThanThou: The townspeople hold this attitude when they where their scauses.

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* HolierThanThou: The townspeople hold this attitude when they where wear their scauses.
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* ArtShift: The poem about scauses is illustrated in the visual style of Creator/DrSeuss.



** For added points, the second half of the episode is homage to The Sneetches

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** For added points, the second half of the episode is homage to The Sneetches
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* {{Hypocrite}}: Christianity has a huge focus on forgiveness, though all the Christians refuse to forgive Jesus for not feeling pain when he died (even though he still died so they can be forgive nonetheless) and renounce faith in him entirely.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: Christianity has a huge focus on forgiveness, though all the Christians refuse to forgive Jesus for not feeling pain when he died (even though he still died so they can be forgive forgiven nonetheless) and renounce faith in him entirely.
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** For added points, the second half of the story is homage to The Sneetches

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** For added points, the second half of the story episode is homage to The Sneetches

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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[SouthPark/RecapS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew they should be focusing on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the aesop in that episode

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* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[SouthPark/RecapS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew [[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew they should be focusing on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the aesop in that episodeepisode.



* EasilyCondemned: While it was wrong for Jesus to lie about his steroid use, everyone seems to completely forget all that Jesus did like his miracles performed, sacrificing his own life to be forgiven for out sins, and starting one the biggest religion in the world.

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* EasilyCondemned: While it was wrong for Jesus to lie about his steroid use, everyone seems to completely forget all that Jesus did like his miracles performed, sacrificing his own life to be forgiven for out sins, and starting one the biggest religion in the world.



* {{Hypocrite}}: Christianity has a huge focus on forgiveness, though all the Christians refuse to forgive Jesus for not feeling pain when he died (even though he still died so they can be forgive nonetheless) and renounce faith in him entirely.
* LaserGuidedKarma: P.F. Pityef Bracelet Factory is destroyed in the end.



** For added points, the second half of the story is homage to The Sneetches

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** For added points, the second half of the story is homage to The Sneetches
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A scandal in South Park causes everyone to cut their bracelets and renounce faith in God and after Stan continues to hold faith, he gets a bracelet of their own.
!A Scause For Applause contains examples of:
* AesopAmnesia: The townspeople bar Stan seemed to have forgotten that [[SouthPark/RecapS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew they should be focusing on what Jesus lived for not what he died for.]] Interestingly, Stan was the one who had delivered the aesop in that episode
* BrokenPedestal: Everyone towards Jesus and eventually Stan
* EasilyCondemned: While it was wrong for Jesus to lie about his steroid use, everyone seems to completely forget all that Jesus did like his miracles performed, sacrificing his own life to be forgiven for out sins, and starting one the biggest religion in the world.
* HolierThanThou: The townspeople hold this attitude when they where their scauses.
* ShoutOut: The story of how the scause is made is directly out of a Dr. Seuss story.
** For added points, the second half of the story is homage to The Sneetches

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