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Pooch Cafe by Paul Gilligan for October 22, 2009
Transcript:
Poncho: Hi. Child: Hi. Poncho: My master says dog visits are supposed to cheer patients up, and in the process help me to learn the value of a selfless act. Child: Can I pet you? Poncho: Sure, go for it. Child: ACCHHK! Poncho: !! Child: Just kiddin'! Poncho: Oh, geez, you totally got me! I would have done the exact same thing!
WoodEye over 15 years ago
For once Poncho gets the burn! I sense a new friendship brewing.
kreole over 15 years ago
Now weâre getting somewhere!
Bargrove over 15 years ago
A dog and his boy. What lyrics!
mrsullenbeauty over 15 years ago
Ha ha, the anti-psychotics are working!
RangerFish over 15 years ago
At least Poncho saw the funny sideâŠ
alondra over 15 years ago
A boy after your own heart Poncho!
harm1994 over 15 years ago
Looks like Poncho walking into a trap HAAAAA!
tmchrist over 15 years ago
I bet heâs a postman.
COWBOY7 over 15 years ago
Whoâs cheering up who here?
cleokaya over 15 years ago
i can see Poncho turning to Chazz and saying âNow why canât you be more like that?â
pierreandnicole over 15 years ago
PPPP and the sick boy have bonded. I am teary eyed.
pschearer Premium Member over 15 years ago
ââŠthe value of a selfless actâ?
Precisely zero.
Self-denial, self-abnegation, self-sacrifice: these have been presented as the moral ideal for millennia. History shows they lead to poverty, conflict, and death. It is what every dictator demands of his subjects.
Contrast that to Americaâs âlife, liberty, and the pursuit of happinessâ. Thatâs YOUR happiness, not everyone elseâs.
I love you Poncho, but youâre terribly wrong about this.
comicsboi Premium Member over 15 years ago
âSelf-denial, self-abnegation, self-sacrifice: these have been presented as the moral ideal for millennia. History shows they lead to poverty, conflict, and deathâ
Hardly.
At least, no more or less than wars fought in the name of, say, capitalism and manifest destiny and things like that.
sthakrar over 15 years ago
Looks like Ponchoâs got a new friendâŠ
Logicman over 15 years ago
More evil has been done in the name of religion than those who claim to be religious like to admit, and more âselflessâ good (albeit disguised as enlightened self-interest!) has been done in the name of capitalism than those who call themselves capitalist would like to admit, but good and evil are not restricted to any system â both exist in just about any system you can name. Just depends on what the system sets as itâs ânormâ that makes it seem more or less hypocritical in the end. A capitalist being greedy seems somehow less evil than a priest hoarding gold, but in the end, it really is the same thing.
Too deep for a comic? ⊠how about âPonchoâs new friend is a stitchâ? :)
pschearer Premium Member over 15 years ago
Comicsboi: As capitalism rose in Europe, from the fall of Napoleon to WWI, they had the longest era with the least war in their history, combined with the greatest growth and prosperity. What wars did happen, like the Franco-Prussian, was the last gasp of the old feudal, militaristic nobility on both sides. Capitalism has never been pro-war; contrary to traditional Marxist Big-Lie propaganda, itâs bad for business.
Compare this to the ideological wars of the 20th century. There was nothing capitalist about Hitler, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, etc. It is socialism with its subjugation of the individual to the State, the Nation, the Race, the Proletariat, whateverâwhich has killed tens of millions. It takes a blatant disregard of history to deny that.
A good reference is Andrew Bernsteinâs âThe Capitalist Manifestoâ.
(Manifest Destiny is another case for another time. But it still wasnât because of capitalism.)
merricomic over 15 years ago
youâre probably right, he might be a postman. maybe if we spread it out, the writer will have to change the plot :P