Kristi Noem calls the representation of “South Park” of his sexist and “so lazy”

Internal security secretary Kristi Noem is not a fan of the way she was represented in the episode of “South Park” on Wednesday. Addressing CNN, Noem has noted any objection to the main part of the representation – his fictitious counterpart on a mad and trying vague puppies. Instead, she opposed the commentary on the program on her personal aesthetics.
“It’s so lazy, it is constantly laughing at women for their appearance. Only liberals and extremists do it,” said Noem, calling CNN. “If they wanted to criticize my work, go for it and do this, but clearly they can’t. They just choose something mean like that.”
If you have not yet seen the episode, the B-Plot sees Noem on several occasions of puppies while his make-up team is struggling to maintain his botox face, which continues to collapse. It is a reference to her autobiography, where she reveals that she has once killed a dog in a crisis of anger, a story that she seemed to think well about her, as well as a reference to her “Maga makeover” very well documented.
Meanwhile, the representation of “South Park” continues the secondary puppy drying intrigue to the point where Noem kills Krypto, the dog of “Superman”, then in the end credits, where Noem is seen for the last time enter a pet store with his rifle.




