On Black Friday, it is sometimes hard to tell the difference between the rioters, looters, and shoppers. It almost makes me think they should have team jackets, so the cops know which groups to arrest.
Used to be, on the day after Thanksgiving, Mom and I would go to a little mall north of Rockford. It would be pretty empty and we’d enjoy a quiet day shopping. I just skip all the black friday panic. Maybe I’ll go hiking this afternoon.
According to one political party and several major news agencies, they are NOT looters, anarchists, pyromaniacs, public property defaces, statue wreckers, etc. – they are just peaceful protesters…Right…
Fiery but “mostly peaceful” protesters: get the narrative right or you’ll be cancelled and burned out next. Remember, it’s all about acceptance, cooperation and groupthink. Or else.
I read the first comment then fell into a big black hole. Can’t people get along during these trying times? The strip today is a sad commentary on human greed.
I Mad Am I about 4 years ago
What’s the difference? The stores get thrashed either way!
Gent about 4 years ago
No, no. They’re peaceful protesters!
geese28 about 4 years ago
They’re going for that new “five-finger discount” program I see.
weirdme Premium Member about 4 years ago
A good reality check
h.v.greenman about 4 years ago
On Black Friday, it is sometimes hard to tell the difference between the rioters, looters, and shoppers. It almost makes me think they should have team jackets, so the cops know which groups to arrest.
Jim2g about 4 years ago
Antifa
Watchdog about 4 years ago
All Lives Matter
tcayer about 4 years ago
Sometimes hard to tell the difference!
timinwsac Premium Member about 4 years ago
Must be Portland.
tcayer about 4 years ago
I’m surprised no one’s been offended by calling it Black Friday yet!
wirepunchr about 4 years ago
@Jim2g: Tell me where I can send a check to support ANTIFA.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 4 years ago
What they need are shopping carts.
hk Premium Member about 4 years ago
Send the bill for cleanup and stolen goods to BLM. They can afford it since none of their money goes to helping anyone anyway!
moltenwater about 4 years ago
Defund the constables.
Tentoes about 4 years ago
Used to be, on the day after Thanksgiving, Mom and I would go to a little mall north of Rockford. It would be pretty empty and we’d enjoy a quiet day shopping. I just skip all the black friday panic. Maybe I’ll go hiking this afternoon.
Hatter about 4 years ago
And looters pale in comparison to a hardcore black Friday shopper with years of experience.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
Hard to tell the difference nowadays…..
Jayalexander about 4 years ago
Sooo….! Id is really Seattle, in the people’s republic of Washington State.
Shoelace about 4 years ago
That’s an amazing generalization. Similar to the academic achievements of Trump supporters.
mj1311 Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’m sorry to say I found humor in today’s strip.
Old Man River about 4 years ago
In Portland, we call them protesters.
NyahNyahNyah about 4 years ago
I’m starting a rumor:
Biden will take his oath of office with his left hand on Mao’s Little Red Book.
Not a rumor: Biden and Pelosi said the Pledge of Alleigence, twice, and did not say “Under God” either time.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 4 years ago
What’s the difference?
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
According to one political party and several major news agencies, they are NOT looters, anarchists, pyromaniacs, public property defaces, statue wreckers, etc. – they are just peaceful protesters…Right…
BlueKnight1966 about 4 years ago
Fiery but “mostly peaceful” protesters: get the narrative right or you’ll be cancelled and burned out next. Remember, it’s all about acceptance, cooperation and groupthink. Or else.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 4 years ago
I read the first comment then fell into a big black hole. Can’t people get along during these trying times? The strip today is a sad commentary on human greed.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 4 years ago
see my comment on Strange Brew.
michael3114 about 4 years ago
Another day in Portland.