Editing Here Comes the Neighborhood (section) Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in!===Description=== The children at [[South Park Elementary]] are presenting science projects. [[Tolkien Black]] gets a "check plus" for presenting a computer model of predicted weather conditions, while [[Cartman]] is angry for receiving a "check minus" on his hastily constructed project and points out to the class Tolkien's wealth in his rage, notably his clothes. Tolkien, the token black child of South Park, happens to be the richest kid in town, and becomes upset when he can find no other kids in the school he can relate to. He tries to get himself and his family to act poor. They shop at [[J-Mart]], where the rest of the families buy their clothes, but when he comes to Stan's house with the other boys and brings a DVD of The Lion King instead of a video tape–Tolkien's family being the only people in town with a DVD player–the boys realize that he has not changed. Despondent at his social estrangement, Tolkien decides to arrange for dozens of rich people (who all happen to be black) such as [[Will Smith]] and [[Snoop Dogg]] to move into South Park, which leads to [[Mr. Garrison]] complaining about the "richers" in the town, which in turn leads to ire among the other, less affluent members of the community (who all happen to be white). However, Tolkien discovers that the rich kids (who are even richer than him) are as different from him as he is from the poorer kids in town. All the rich kids play polo, buy shops and speak with exaggerated English accents. Tolkien feels so much like an outcast that he goes to live with lions in the [[South Park Zoo]] after the rich kids taunt him to do it, where [[Aslan]] is the leader of the pack. The situation between the rich and poor residents of town continues as the gentrification escalates. Led by Mr. Garrison, the townsfolk enact a series of measures. They decide to plant a lower case "t" cross for "time to leave" in the garden of some of the rich residents, setting it on fire to emphasize their point. They mock the rich residents by insisting they sit at the front of buses claiming it to be the "first class" section. They refuse to let them drink in the bars or eat in the restaurants. In response, the rich residents organize a Million Millionaire March by paying poor black residents such as [[Chef]]. Tolkien eventually decides he does not want to live with lions anymore (because they only play practical jokes) and leaves the lair. However, he finds the boys and discovers that the poor kids in town who made fun of him being rich didn't dislike him. They tell him that they only picked on him because they all pick on each other on a regular basis. They decide to stop ripping on him for his money, and instead mock him for his reaction to the previous insults as being a "pussy". Eventually, the townsfolk dress as ghosts (resembling [[Ku Klux Klan]] robes), resulting in the rich people responding with terror and fleeing the town. The poor townsfolk gather around their abandoned houses. Mr. Garrison suggests that by selling the empty houses the townsfolk can become rich. [[Jimbo Kern]] and [[Randy ]] tell him that if they do they will become the very thing they hate. Garrison shrugs, "Well, yeah, but at least I got rid of all those damn ni-", and the episode cuts to credits before he can complete the word. Summary: Please note that all contributions to South Park Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see South Park Wiki:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)