It's good but like all political comics, it suffers from overlabeling.
Uncle Sam and the "US Govt" label are redundant. The other label on the box is fine but not necessary. In fact, a box with unknown contents makes a stronger point. The "corporate media" one just looks retarded. It's clear from context.
The signs over the wrapping paper would have been sufficient.
Back when the patriot act was passed, leftists (including me) were outraged. When the left wanted "hate speech laws" my friends tried to convince me that we need it and how "online hate" is just like physically assaulting someone - clearly never been in a fight.
Now we're back at "protect kids" but I've heard nothing from them. Makes me think that maybe, after all this years, they're starting to see a bit of their hypocrisy.
Then you have 'anti white-terrorism' where the wrapping is the propaganda
It's good but like all political comics, it suffers from overlabeling.
Uncle Sam and the "US Govt" label are redundant. The other label on the box is fine but not necessary. In fact, a box with unknown contents makes a stronger point. The "corporate media" one just looks retarded. It's clear from context.
The signs over the wrapping paper would have been sufficient.
Ben Garrison has left the chat.
Otherwise in the future people would be scratching their head "Kid Rock trying to censor the internet.. what?"
Anti-Antisemitism
Back when the patriot act was passed, leftists (including me) were outraged. When the left wanted "hate speech laws" my friends tried to convince me that we need it and how "online hate" is just like physically assaulting someone - clearly never been in a fight.
Now we're back at "protect kids" but I've heard nothing from them. Makes me think that maybe, after all this years, they're starting to see a bit of their hypocrisy.