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This is great. Iām sorry for struggles you are having for the right to simply exist. The other day, in Betty, there was mention of two women as a couple. The comments were heartbreaking. The tone was one of ignorance and intolerance. They seem willing to allow the existence of those who donāt represent their warped family values ideal, as long as they donāt here or see it. It was bad enough The comments were made, but they received many likes. Fight the good fight and please vote. ā¤ļø
If she is going to a library to do a childrenās hour and/or story telling, then itās fine with most people. Itās certainly fine with me.
Nuts, like the one portrayed here, should be told to leave or the police will be called. (If the nut is holding a gun, the police should be called period.)
If you donāt like it, then donāt take your children, or grandchildren, to the event.
I see no problem with that.
The problem in our country right now, I think, centers around this type of thing happening at schools.
Now, if parents are notified in advance, and have the option of their children not attending, that is fine with most people. Again, itās fine with me.
Unfortunately, many schools are not notifying parents, and that can cause people to get angry.
I personally believe that children 16 and older should be allowed to decide for themselves, but under that age, I think parental permission should be obtained.
But no one should be allowed to wave a gun around and threaten people.
I remember the days when this was a fun comic about a boy, his dog amd two gay dads. Sad that itās turned into a puff piece and political cartoon. Pretty sad considering weāre lucky to get maybe one new comic a month and this is the content we get to read. Time for AJ and Magnus to fade away into oblivion.
I understand that the Steels are going for caricature and not debate, but this is kind of ridiculous. In the first place, we have Roz, who I always understood to be transgender and therefore not a drag queen (and only recently shown to be a performer at all), who is dressed, not as a drag queen in fact, but quite modestly, and entirely appropriately for reading to children, as Little Red Riding Hood. This is not what Drag Queen Story Hour typically looks like. Then we have a flag-bedecked illiterate protestor, not obviously a parent, wielding a gun. This is not what protests against Drag Queen Story Hour look like. Also Tinker Bell (last strip) provocatively dressed and sucking a lollipop proposed as an acceptable alternative. Since when? It all brings the straw man argument to mind.
Now, I donāt like drag queens. Though Iāve heard the arguments to the contrary, it still looks too much like mocking women, especially glamorous women, to me. When I was younger, it was clowns who were the prime example of people who look strange and different but who are funny and kind and love children. Parents and older children reassured little ones about this. Now of course it has become common, even de rigueur, for people to declare clowns to be scary. I can see people in the future making the same rather embarrassed admission about how they felt as children about drag queens. The point of it all eludes me. I absolutely canāt see it doing transgender women any good, for one thing. It seems merely confrontational, even specifically designed to provoke exactly the sort of responses it does. I imagine activists must sulk a bit when something theyāve been promoting as normal becomes widely accepted as normal, like gay marriage. Thatās not really what they want. So they look around for the next provoking thing.
Kitty Queen almost 2 years ago
So sadly true
up2trixx almost 2 years ago
The all-too-familiar American story: Shoot first, then donāt bother asking questions
cabalonrye almost 2 years ago
Oh please, no. I have a very bad feeling about this. Or have I read too many stories lately about innocent people being shot for no reason?
Jym Shipman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Sad, True, and Scary to think how many people today think this way.
Conservative Man almost 2 years ago
Again exaggerated
FrankSF Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I love that you have āPRO-LIFEā engraved on the gun.
Judeeye Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This is great. Iām sorry for struggles you are having for the right to simply exist. The other day, in Betty, there was mention of two women as a couple. The comments were heartbreaking. The tone was one of ignorance and intolerance. They seem willing to allow the existence of those who donāt represent their warped family values ideal, as long as they donāt here or see it. It was bad enough The comments were made, but they received many likes. Fight the good fight and please vote. ā¤ļø
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
A controversial subject.
If she is going to a library to do a childrenās hour and/or story telling, then itās fine with most people. Itās certainly fine with me.
Nuts, like the one portrayed here, should be told to leave or the police will be called. (If the nut is holding a gun, the police should be called period.)
If you donāt like it, then donāt take your children, or grandchildren, to the event.
I see no problem with that.
The problem in our country right now, I think, centers around this type of thing happening at schools.
Now, if parents are notified in advance, and have the option of their children not attending, that is fine with most people. Again, itās fine with me.
Unfortunately, many schools are not notifying parents, and that can cause people to get angry.
I personally believe that children 16 and older should be allowed to decide for themselves, but under that age, I think parental permission should be obtained.
But no one should be allowed to wave a gun around and threaten people.
Protest if they wish, yes, but no violence.
jgummo79 almost 2 years ago
I remember the days when this was a fun comic about a boy, his dog amd two gay dads. Sad that itās turned into a puff piece and political cartoon. Pretty sad considering weāre lucky to get maybe one new comic a month and this is the content we get to read. Time for AJ and Magnus to fade away into oblivion.
Alys France almost 2 years ago
I understand that the Steels are going for caricature and not debate, but this is kind of ridiculous. In the first place, we have Roz, who I always understood to be transgender and therefore not a drag queen (and only recently shown to be a performer at all), who is dressed, not as a drag queen in fact, but quite modestly, and entirely appropriately for reading to children, as Little Red Riding Hood. This is not what Drag Queen Story Hour typically looks like. Then we have a flag-bedecked illiterate protestor, not obviously a parent, wielding a gun. This is not what protests against Drag Queen Story Hour look like. Also Tinker Bell (last strip) provocatively dressed and sucking a lollipop proposed as an acceptable alternative. Since when? It all brings the straw man argument to mind.
Now, I donāt like drag queens. Though Iāve heard the arguments to the contrary, it still looks too much like mocking women, especially glamorous women, to me. When I was younger, it was clowns who were the prime example of people who look strange and different but who are funny and kind and love children. Parents and older children reassured little ones about this. Now of course it has become common, even de rigueur, for people to declare clowns to be scary. I can see people in the future making the same rather embarrassed admission about how they felt as children about drag queens. The point of it all eludes me. I absolutely canāt see it doing transgender women any good, for one thing. It seems merely confrontational, even specifically designed to provoke exactly the sort of responses it does. I imagine activists must sulk a bit when something theyāve been promoting as normal becomes widely accepted as normal, like gay marriage. Thatās not really what they want. So they look around for the next provoking thing.
cabalonrye almost 2 years ago
I hadnāt noticed the āpro-lifeā written on the gun. How ironic.
aussie399 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Itās a weird, weird strip. Not particularly good any more either
Blaize 5 months ago
Ok, not to be disrespectful, but last I checked, I donāt remember Rochell being anything in particular as well.