Just PC propaganda. Who’s stopping anyone from getting out and voting—-as evidenced by the millions of votes cast for Democrats in the last election. There are hundreds of folks of all races, office-holders, at every level of government.
I thought when I first started reading this “comic” : Where could this comic possibly go? You see, when I read comics, I expect to smile or laugh…. Not get a gentle tirade from a Catholic cartoonist who is displaying his frustrations with the church. But, that is his choice of course. Some of you will say this is a lesson. I’d respond: I’m tired….let it rest. I guess, this is strip that falls in the genre of political cartoons…..So, I’ll pass on it.
Although I agree with the cartoonist’s sentiment, in my opinion, Leo is not really the person to be advocating for everyone having a say and having influence. As a brother, I am sure he does not expect all the brothers to participate in decision making. I just don’t imagine him doing more then making his life observations, without any intent of influencing the decisions.
FreyjaRN Premium Member almost 3 years ago
True.
dflak almost 3 years ago
How gerrymandering works: https://imgur.com/gallery/MsSrz8f
brucer31245 almost 3 years ago
Ooops. Something for Il Papa to think about?
Out of the Past almost 3 years ago
Remove the beam from thine own eye before looking to the speck in thy brother’s. Luke 6:42.
VegaAlopex almost 3 years ago
This cartoon says it all.
kaffekup almost 3 years ago
Well, if women aren’t allowed to vote in the Synod, it can’t really be “voter” suppression, can it?
And don’t expect it to change, either.
braindead Premium Member almost 3 years ago
No problem for America.
Along with voter suppression, we also now have election nullification.
In case the suppression is insufficient.
zippykatz almost 3 years ago
Just PC propaganda. Who’s stopping anyone from getting out and voting—-as evidenced by the millions of votes cast for Democrats in the last election. There are hundreds of folks of all races, office-holders, at every level of government.
soaringblocks almost 3 years ago
thank you Patrick
Miguelito52 almost 3 years ago
I thought when I first started reading this “comic” : Where could this comic possibly go? You see, when I read comics, I expect to smile or laugh…. Not get a gentle tirade from a Catholic cartoonist who is displaying his frustrations with the church. But, that is his choice of course. Some of you will say this is a lesson. I’d respond: I’m tired….let it rest. I guess, this is strip that falls in the genre of political cartoons…..So, I’ll pass on it.
Mominexile Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Although I agree with the cartoonist’s sentiment, in my opinion, Leo is not really the person to be advocating for everyone having a say and having influence. As a brother, I am sure he does not expect all the brothers to participate in decision making. I just don’t imagine him doing more then making his life observations, without any intent of influencing the decisions.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The Pope’s face looks astounded in last panel!