Did anyone see the south Park panderverse special? Feel like it has a lot of low key digs at gender ideology and was absolutely brilliant
In an alternate 'panderverse' all the characters and citizens of South Park are replaced by women of color, as a result of Disney exec Kathleen Kennedy overusing the mystical 'panderstone' that uses AI to re-write overtly "woke" versions of existing films en masse to piss off the haters who wrote thousands of letters when the first film was released (turns out Cartman wrote all the hate letters). When Eric Cartman's counterpart, a Black woman named Eric Cartman, swaps places with him through a glitch in the matrix in the real world, all the PC adults play along and think its "nice" that Cartman is suddenly and inexplicably a Black woman while the kids are like "don't you think this is weird???". (South Park often does this inversion where there adults in the town are portrayed as brainwashed while the kids have common sense)
While the main play was on race pandering, they snuck in not so subtle references to trans-pandering, including putting colors of the trans flag in the background inconspicuously
There's an interesting scene toward the end about forgiveness, before devolving into classic South Park ridiculousness again