Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 10, 2015
Transcript:
Calvin: "I'm writing a fund-raising letter" Calvin: "The secret to getting donations is to depict everyone who disagrees with you as the enemy. Then you explain how they're systematically working to destroy everything you hold dear" Calvin: "It's a war of values! Rational discussion is hopeless! Compromise is unthinkable! Our only hope is well-funded antagonism, so we need your money to keep up the fight!" Hobbes: "How cynically unconstructive" Calvin: "Enmity sells"
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