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It's been a while since I've gotten inordinately angry at something
Which do you guys think is worse? This one:
Or this one:
Comments
I've lost the ability to get mad at political cartoons after seeing so many terrible ones on tumblr and SA.
The second comic is about Obama being foresightful in teaching his daughter's suitor about readily available contraception which means that in the event that the teens do engage in sexual activities, and teens quite often do, they do so safely and without risk of stds and pregnancy.
A good comic.
That's the weird part, the comic makes absolutely no pretense about being anything other than a cheap potshot at what he thinks would be Obama's hypocrisy. Which is completely false anyway, because Obama said that he thinks that his daughters should be able to use birth control and get abortions. God I hate Mike Lester.
Edit: Nevermind, that's not the point.
It's too silly to really get worked up about(besides perhaps dragging someone's children into the debate, but that's par for the course in American politics).
What's the nasty aftertaste of miscegenation that appears in a side-by-side comparison(man-donkey hybrids are on the same level as black people having kids), but perhaps I'm reading too much into it.
Oh yeah, I had an e-mail exchange with this doofus.
I know I'm bitchy and ranting and just venting at him and all, but his responses don't even logically follow from what I'm saying. I think my last message to him was nicer, too, but he totally lied to me about giving me the last word!
I agree that these cartoons are very stupid, but I do think that this is reading too much into it. Donkeys are used to represent Democrats a lot, since their party is associated with a donkey, the same way Republicans are associated with an elephant.
What is it with Republicans saying "God loves you?" when they are so full of hatred? And while there might be good arguments against affirmative action (I'd prefer mitigating the source of people's prejudices with things such as blind interviews myself), most of the arguments boil down to "Won't someone please think of the whites!?"
Abyss_Worm,
At the risk of going down the "both sides do it" road, from what I can tell, Republicans generally do not show a significantly greater propensity to hate than Democrats do. I might just have an unrepresentative sample, but I have seen some rather disparaging things said about Christian groups (such as comparing them to terrorists), people who are wealthy, and conservatives in general on some liberal sites.
That is not to say that Democrats are full of hatred, just that it seems inappropriate to me to generalize Republicans as big time haters. I feel like the bigger problem is a lack of respect and knowledge of who the other side really is.
Still, you might be right about people who are incredibly socially conservative being much more likely to have prejudice against certain ethnic groups, but I do not believe that most Republicans really seem to be like that. It is probably a good idea to take what I say with a grain of salt though since I am no expert.
I know that every ideology has its fair share of hatred as a fuel source, but what I find odd is the way messages of love are invoked in the name of hatred.
Aye, that is regrettable. I guess in those situations the whole "actions speak louder than words" thing really seems to ring true.
Sorry if I was a little preachy in the last post. It just bugs me when people generalize and dismiss all Democrats or Republicans as horrible human beings. As far as I can tell, all that kind of talk really does is turn people away from political discussions because they seem so mean-spirited and toxic. I guess it fires some people up to, but generally, I cannot say I care for enthusiasm based upon hatred.