Next week's episode of South Park will focus on police brutality, mocking "racist, trigger-happy" boys in blue.

Titled "Naughty Ninjas," the residents of South Park have had enough of police violence and decide that they no longer need a force to serve and protect them.

"We don't take kindly to folks who impose their authority on the under-privileged," a bartender says in the promo, as customers with drinks in hand give the officer some serious side-eye action.

The cop tries to defend himself, telling the community that not all cops are the same, but is quickly shut down by Randy Marsh after not knowing what "farm-to-table" even means.

The joke ties in to the fact that Whole Foods just opened at South Park, Randy making the connection that the store has eliminated the need to even have a police force. Guess people are happy when they can fresh, organic food.

While this particular cop tried to defend his honor, Officer Barbrady will also be the main target in the episode.

There is no denying that police brutality has been a hot button issue in the news. Director Quentin Tarantino most recently joined a march in protest of police violence last month in New York, which makes us believe the episode may be inspired by the media attention he has received over that move.

While South Park seemingly no longer needs cops (we can't wait to see if anything happens to make them realize they are wrong), the boys will play a ninja game that gets noticed by a foreign terrorist organization.

The official synopsis for the episode is as follows:

 When Kenny leads the boys in playing Ninja Warriors, a foreign terrorist organization takes notice in an all-new episode of South Park titled "Naughty Ninjas."

The ever more PC citizens of South Park decide that they no longer need a police force. As the first American town to get rid of their cops, they plan to celebrate their advanced sensibilities with a PC Carnival.

Watch the preview for next week's episode in the clip below, and catch "Naughty Ninja" when it airs Wednesday, Nov. 11 at 10 p.m. EST on Comedy Central.

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