Tried watching this out of curiosity. I gotta say, in all of its attempts to be "anti-woke" every joke seems to fall flat and make conflicts that do not exist at all within the groups it is trying to poke fun at. And somehow manages to make the made-to-be irritating social justice warrior seem more composed and sensible than Mr. Birchum, who appears to have a stick up his bum at all times and is generally unlikeable and uncompelling as a main character. It is like if you sucked all of the humor and charm out of King of the Hill and only left a bitter hollow version of itself in its place with surface-level commentary for drooling toddlers. It wants to be counterculture but in focusing entirely on that, it comes off as the writers being lazy and being so obsessed with being anti-woke that they just circle around to being the insufferable ones. There are ways to show a more conservative side of media without putting all your money on "hey guys, we hate the woke thing and we're better because of it." It comes off as overly pretentious.
And since this is an animated show, I would have expected more utilization of the animation format. However, it fails to do so, making the usage of the medium entirely a waste of time.
I would not recommend this show. You'd do better watching the entirety of King of the Hill, as they manage to tackle topics on change within the show and even poking fun at more liberal ideas without making it their entire personality. King of the Hill is actually funny and more grounded in reality than whatever this is.