• spujb
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    2 months ago

    Okay making a top level comment after quite a bit of research.

    The artist of this cartoon has literally never expressed criticism of the US’s participation in genocide nor apartheid—nor even of the involvement of the military-industrial complex—even once since October 7.

    So if this post comes off as excessively patronizing to some, there may be a reason for that, as the tone here is not all that different from the rest of the guy’s work.

    That does not mean that there is no valid concern from the artist here. Whatever your plans are for November, a Trump win is going to result in some non-zero excess harm against the vulnerable and the environment over what would be involved in a Biden win in the short run—that much most of us can agree on.

    But the comic does this point in such a fucking tone deaf way? like hawt damn.

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      2 months ago

      I personally interpered the comic as a criticism of people vowing to vote third party, not a criticism of people protesting Gaza as a whole. I hate what Isreal is doing in Gaza, but I’m not going to throw my vote away on a third parry this election when Trump would make everything including Gaza so much worse.

      More of the artist’s work concerning Gaza:

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        2 months ago

        i hear you! but this one isn’t critical of US complicity either.

        obviously i cannot know the artist’s intentions, but an analysis of their repertoire can give an indication as to why the “i’m busy” comic felt so condescending and bad faith