“Woke” is apparently another word being politically smeared on the wall, such as have been the words “liberal,” “progressive,” and even “conservative.” What’s wrong with “social responsibility,” except that one party does not currently have it?
Talk about having a hard time dealing with reality vs the fantasy. Wow. Have to admit it’s pretty entertaining, but a little scary getting a glimpse into the bubble that Trumpers live in.
Corporations have diverse employees. They are beginning to refuse to give money to racist republicans. Republicans are not popular and depend upon corporate money. It appears to be a perfect storm against the racist republicans in 2024.
I view cartoons across the political spectrum. It is illuminating to see the range of issues raised, and how they are addressed, even when my perspectives differ.
This, like most of Al’s cartoons have no redeeming value.
Al’s people wear MAGA hats to ID themselves (and to warn the rest of us to keep a safe distance). So I guess he thinks we should do something to identify as thinking, compassionate types. Was that what you were going for, Al?
1. Gawd, I hate that stupid use of the word “woke.” 2. IDs are needed for activities that are NOT rights such as driving a potential weapon, aka vehicle; buying guns, liquor, cigarettes, certain prescriptions, etc. 3. IDs are not needed for activities that are rights such as voting.
Take Minnesota as an example:(Identification is not required of already-registered voters in Minnesota. If they have not voted in four years or more, proof of residence is required. – Ballotpedia)
Minnesota Ballot Suit Tossed by Judge Citing.000004% Fraud Rate. Minnesota’s plan to accept mail-in ballots until a week after Election Day survived another Republican challenge when a federal judge ruled that GOP claims of potential fraud don’t hold up to evidence — the rate of voter fraud in the state is just 0.000004% since 1979.Brasel, an appointee of President Donald Trump, said in the ruling. And their fears, she said, are “conjectural and hypothetical,” given just two cases of voter fraud out of 45 million ballots cast since 1979.
The following statement just shows what kind of people republicans are and their psychological projection: “The suit by two Republican presidential electors assumes it’s ‘human nature to commit voter fraud’ if given the opportunity…Similar claims of voter fraud stemming from a surge in mail-in ballots have been rejected in numerous courts.”Bloomberg.com. 10/12/2020, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
The BIG LIE that incited an insurrection on the Capitol: https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/list/?category=&ruling=pants-fire&speaker=donald-trump
When right-wing commenters have to resort to peripheral issues to make their deadlines, it means that they have nothing more substantial to complain about.
What will the Republican party do if people stopped being fearful of what the government might do, and instead became happy about what government has done? The next few months will be fun to watch.
Is that even something in Al’s universe? Certainly isn’t something in the Real World. Maybe AL is losing his grip in his alternate reality as well. Goodwyn’s Law™. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8qcccZy03s
Okay Goodwyn, I realize that as a contemporary Republican, you wouldn’t know this, so I just tell you. Supporting voting rights isn’t “woke”. It’s what America is supposed to stand for.
ferddo about 3 years ago
The Democrats didn’t force those CEOs to “awake”. The Republicans forced it by creating an uproar over what can be perceived as voter suppression.
Judge Magney about 3 years ago
This is singularly stupid and illogical.
Concretionist about 3 years ago
“Woke” is behavior, not identity.
sevaar777 about 3 years ago
You have a great career waiting for you Al, at McDonald’s, if you can stop dropping the customers’ orders on the floor.
PraiseofFolly about 3 years ago
“Woke” is apparently another word being politically smeared on the wall, such as have been the words “liberal,” “progressive,” and even “conservative.” What’s wrong with “social responsibility,” except that one party does not currently have it?
GiantShetlandPony about 3 years ago
Talk about having a hard time dealing with reality vs the fantasy. Wow. Have to admit it’s pretty entertaining, but a little scary getting a glimpse into the bubble that Trumpers live in.
baroden Premium Member about 3 years ago
This is simply moronic.
fusilier about 3 years ago
You’d prefer the “6 Million Wasn’t Enough” tee-shirts, Mr. Goodwyn?
https://images.app.goo.gl/ppHVx1MZLZcbZg9w5
fusilier
James 2:24
davidthoms1 about 3 years ago
That’s right, memorize a few meaningless catch words and phrases and you can call yourself “Conservative”. Ignorant would be more accurate.
Radish the wordsmith about 3 years ago
Corporations have diverse employees. They are beginning to refuse to give money to racist republicans. Republicans are not popular and depend upon corporate money. It appears to be a perfect storm against the racist republicans in 2024.
JoeBabbs about 3 years ago
I view cartoons across the political spectrum. It is illuminating to see the range of issues raised, and how they are addressed, even when my perspectives differ.
This, like most of Al’s cartoons have no redeeming value.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
I want to….but no comment!
Frankfreak about 3 years ago
^ you just did.
Another Take about 3 years ago
Al’s people wear MAGA hats to ID themselves (and to warn the rest of us to keep a safe distance). So I guess he thinks we should do something to identify as thinking, compassionate types. Was that what you were going for, Al?
librarylady59 about 3 years ago
1. Gawd, I hate that stupid use of the word “woke.” 2. IDs are needed for activities that are NOT rights such as driving a potential weapon, aka vehicle; buying guns, liquor, cigarettes, certain prescriptions, etc. 3. IDs are not needed for activities that are rights such as voting.
Take Minnesota as an example:(Identification is not required of already-registered voters in Minnesota. If they have not voted in four years or more, proof of residence is required. – Ballotpedia)
Minnesota Ballot Suit Tossed by Judge Citing.000004% Fraud Rate. Minnesota’s plan to accept mail-in ballots until a week after Election Day survived another Republican challenge when a federal judge ruled that GOP claims of potential fraud don’t hold up to evidence — the rate of voter fraud in the state is just 0.000004% since 1979.Brasel, an appointee of President Donald Trump, said in the ruling. And their fears, she said, are “conjectural and hypothetical,” given just two cases of voter fraud out of 45 million ballots cast since 1979.
The following statement just shows what kind of people republicans are and their psychological projection: “The suit by two Republican presidential electors assumes it’s ‘human nature to commit voter fraud’ if given the opportunity…Similar claims of voter fraud stemming from a surge in mail-in ballots have been rejected in numerous courts.”Bloomberg.com. 10/12/2020, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
The BIG LIE that incited an insurrection on the Capitol: https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/list/?category=&ruling=pants-fire&speaker=donald-trump
I Play One On TV about 3 years ago
When right-wing commenters have to resort to peripheral issues to make their deadlines, it means that they have nothing more substantial to complain about.
What will the Republican party do if people stopped being fearful of what the government might do, and instead became happy about what government has done? The next few months will be fun to watch.
Patjade about 3 years ago
Is that even something in Al’s universe? Certainly isn’t something in the Real World. Maybe AL is losing his grip in his alternate reality as well. Goodwyn’s Law™. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8qcccZy03s
Ignatz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Wow, private corporations freely exercising their rights has REALLY triggered those poor right-wing snowflakes, hasn’t it?
Do Republicans think they have the right to demand AGREEMENT with their horrible statements?
DrDon1 about 3 years ago
Well … Goodwyn doesn’t rise to the level of Stiglich’s vileness….
evanmarhews about 3 years ago
fool with a crayon
hwolfe22 about 3 years ago
Okay Goodwyn, I realize that as a contemporary Republican, you wouldn’t know this, so I just tell you. Supporting voting rights isn’t “woke”. It’s what America is supposed to stand for.