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Oh, so it is a teacher that is pointing it out that he is wearing a woman’s sweater and also making an assumption about Baldo’s choices.
I am all for allowing people to make their own choices but he should keep his opinion to himself instead of making Baldo the center of attention when he probably doesn’t want that.
Fun (tangentially related) Fact: James Hetfield of Metallica wore women’s stretch jeans on stage for years, because the particular style he favored had been discontinued in men’s sizes. Apparently, the biggest available women’s size of the same style jeans was just big enough to fit him.
First of all, no actual teacher would do this. Second, when did wearing a cardigan — even if it’s an old lady cardigan — become a sign of solidarity with non-binary people? Outside of this comic, I haven’t heard anything about it.
People make assumptions about a lot of things. Peter, Paul and Mary’s “Puff the Magic Dragon” a lot of people thought it was about drugs and the group had to point it out that it was simply about a little boy and a dragon.
Why does the teacher even need to interject this in his class? That’s the whole problem with the education system today, in a nutshell: injecting woke political beliefs instead of educating.
I don’t read this comic for political views. I read it because it depicts a sweet, goofy teen living his life and trying to get along, just like the rest of us. LEAVE THE WOKE CRAP OUT OF IT OR I AM OUT OF HERE!
He’s wearing a cardigan with a cool indigenous-inspired print (love it!). ???
I assume it will be explained why others are depicted as interpreting his cool sweater as a “statement;” it’s unfortunate people are insinuating it is, based on what — a unique fashion choice? People should not be afraid to wear what they like, for fear of being judged (as long as it’s not too risqué for the situation/dress code).
TonyB. about 11 hours ago
Oh, so it is a teacher that is pointing it out that he is wearing a woman’s sweater and also making an assumption about Baldo’s choices.
I am all for allowing people to make their own choices but he should keep his opinion to himself instead of making Baldo the center of attention when he probably doesn’t want that.
mysterysciencefreezer about 10 hours ago
I’d be surprised if Baldo actually knows (let alone understands) what “non-binary” is.
Sprarklin about 10 hours ago
That teacher should be arrested. This is high school.
mysterysciencefreezer about 7 hours ago
Fun (tangentially related) Fact: James Hetfield of Metallica wore women’s stretch jeans on stage for years, because the particular style he favored had been discontinued in men’s sizes. Apparently, the biggest available women’s size of the same style jeans was just big enough to fit him.
LawrenceS about 7 hours ago
Bad enough the poor guy is wearing an old lady sweater, do they need to embarrass him any more?
cdward about 6 hours ago
First of all, no actual teacher would do this. Second, when did wearing a cardigan — even if it’s an old lady cardigan — become a sign of solidarity with non-binary people? Outside of this comic, I haven’t heard anything about it.
Strider Premium Member about 5 hours ago
People make assumptions about a lot of things. Peter, Paul and Mary’s “Puff the Magic Dragon” a lot of people thought it was about drugs and the group had to point it out that it was simply about a little boy and a dragon.
sherrigoodmanreveal about 4 hours ago
Why is this “obviously” an old ladies sweater? Asking for a 71F
morningglory73 Premium Member about 4 hours ago
I like the sweater, it’s pretty.
exness Premium Member about 4 hours ago
Do high school girls still wear a boyfriends letter sweater?
ladykat Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Now Baldo is totally confused. He simply thought he was wearing a cool sweater.
jnaizer about 3 hours ago
Why does the teacher even need to interject this in his class? That’s the whole problem with the education system today, in a nutshell: injecting woke political beliefs instead of educating.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 hours ago
Huh?
Komix Lover about 2 hours ago
This is ever so politically incorrect.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 hours ago
I have a bad feeling about this.
kappy.mrnustik Premium Member about 1 hour ago
I don’t read this comic for political views. I read it because it depicts a sweet, goofy teen living his life and trying to get along, just like the rest of us. LEAVE THE WOKE CRAP OUT OF IT OR I AM OUT OF HERE!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 1 hour ago
And of course the teacher is stereotypical white Casper milquetoast.
Solarbear Premium Member 43 minutes ago
He’s wearing a cardigan with a cool indigenous-inspired print (love it!). ???
I assume it will be explained why others are depicted as interpreting his cool sweater as a “statement;” it’s unfortunate people are insinuating it is, based on what — a unique fashion choice? People should not be afraid to wear what they like, for fear of being judged (as long as it’s not too risqué for the situation/dress code).