Initially reluctant, Tweek gets carried away with the performance, portraying himself as the wronged party.
Craig convinces Tweek to announce that they are gay and then stage a fake breakup in order to put the matter to rest. As Thomas turns to alcohol, Randy tells him that he has no control of whether or not Craig is gay: it is the Japanese who make those decisions and they even got away with "raping Don King" at the same time, Kyle explains to Stan and several other students what yaoi really is: an art form 'created by girls for girls' as a perverse way to make men seem attractive. When Randy calls Chinese President Xi Jinping to ask for clarifications about yaoi, the Chinese President angrily replies that the Japanese, not Chinese, do this and begins ranting about the rape of Nanking. The next day at school, the growing tension between Tweek and Craig leads to them fighting, but it is dismissed as a lovers' quarrel, and they are given money and dismissed without punishment. Cupid Me then begins to express his homosexual feelings for Cartman, who rejects him. Cupid Me visits Craig in his sleep and shoots him with a love arrow to help with their relationship. As Cartman ponders the relationship of Tweek and Craig, he starts fantasizing again about his Cupid-like alter ego Cupid Me (last seen in " Cartman Finds Love"). At Tweek's home, Tweek's parents celebrate and accept his gay status by rewarding him with money. Meanwhile, Randy is thrilled at the appearance/coming out of the closet of the "gay couple", citing the Whole Foods Market in town as part of the reason.Īt Whole Foods, Craig's father Thomas is congratulated for Craig being gay, but he is unwilling to accept this. Randy, who knows nothing about the topic but is desperate to appear politically correct, comes to the conclusion that Asians are allowed to decide who is actually gay or not.
Stan talks with his father Randy about his confusion over who "the Asians" arbitrarily decide to portray as gay in yaoi. Tweek and Craig are brought in to Principal's office where they both assert that they are not gay, but Principal tells them that if there is a relationship between them, they must have affirmative consent. The pictures shown are all manga-style drawings of Tweek and Craig engaged in homoerotic and homosexual activity, and the gang is confused at this.
PC Principal and Wendy host an assembly to introduce students to the Asian art of yaoi, which has increased due to the influx of Asian students.