This devils panties is rather topical
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Oh man it does drive me crazy people, especially politicians, seem to lack any sort of empathy and hold certain views but then they themselves or a family member cause them to experience something and only then can they understand. This is the most mild expression of the solidarity of the common man around recent news items I think I have seen while still being a powerful statement.
@JennieBreeden I have been posting your current days comics because I did not think you were active outside mastadon, but I saw a post yesterday of an older one. Let me know if you prefer I don't and I will stop. I will likely eventually stop anyway if/when I find a new job.
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This confuses me. Is it showing that the guy is right?
Or pretending that fascists are not supporting CEOs?No matter how I look at it it doesn't make sense.
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Its showing even the uninformed know CEOs are awful, garbage creatures.
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Im sorta surprised folks don't get some of her stuff. Seems pretty straight forward to me but someone had a similar confused comment on another of hers.
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But they don't. People worship shits like Trump, Musk, Bezos, etc.
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Because this comic either supports shit opinions, or pretends that everyone hates big CEOs which is absurdly wrong.
The person shown here is the one that elected a rich crap as president of the US. They love big powerful CEOs.
Even in fiction, Iron Man's superpower is basically to be a rich influential CEO, just wrapped in some nice bullshit to make it sound cool.
So it confuses me because then the meaning of the comic would be to support a fascist stance (since the other possibility is unrealistic), which I don't believe is the intent of the author.
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It’s showing that people are more willing to accept misinformation when they don’t have personal experience.
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He win by a single percentage, and most didnt vote. 49 percent of voters think he is that and thats being generous. The real issue is this country worships Mammon.
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The comic says health insurance CEOs specifically, which have recently been proven to be universally hated by the working class.
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@HubertManne You are awesome. Keep posting! (hope you find work. it sucks out there)