A Scause for Applause

Though he draws criticism, he also inspires a movement called "Stanground" whose adherents wear bracelets to express nonconformity, independence of thought and authenticity.

When Stan goes to the lead French scientist's house to search for evidence to discredit him, he runs into Jesus, who is there for the same reason.

Agreeing that the accusations against them distract the public from more relevant issues, such as the plight of farmers in Belarus, the two decide to raise awareness of that problem by going to the P.F.

The public trades in their now-obsolete orange scauses for more timely ones, and after having profited from South Park consumers' money, P.F.

[1][2] The French-Swedish official has an accent that is similar to Tim Conway’s character Mr. Tudball from The Carol Burnett Show.

[2] After the episode aired in Russia, LDPR member and deputy of State Duma Vadim Dengin suggested banning South Park in that country because of the episode's closing scene featuring Jesus Christ advocating the release of the band Pussy Riot, stating that it constituted an attempt to humiliate the Russian Orthodox Church.