Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for July 02, 2015
Transcript:
Goat: Do you think that food that contains genetically modified ingredients should be labeled as such? Pig: Yes. Goat: So how did you vote on the ballet initiative requiring it? Pig: I voted against it. Goat: Why? Pig: Because I'm dumb. Pig: I'm far too stupid for democracy.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
I didn’t know pigs were allowed to vote.
Rob Rex over 9 years ago
Too close to the truth this time Stephan
Toxicdave over 9 years ago
Which is why the Founding Fathers thought of the Electorate System.
Sherlock Watson over 9 years ago
There’s an old joke about a farmer who bred chickens with four legs so that the whole family could have drumsticks. When asked how they taste, he said, “Don’t know; I’ve never been able to catch one.”
DavidB1959 over 9 years ago
Probably a fairly accurate assessment of the current state of affairs. So against my best interest I’ll vote for it!!!!
mr_sherman Premium Member over 9 years ago
I’m going to enjoy reading the comments in about fifteen hours.
Kali39 over 9 years ago
Oh, I don’t think so, Pig. Haven’t you seen the Republican candidates for President this year? There’s only one functional brain amongst them, and it’s Alfred E Neuman. :-)
Bilan over 9 years ago
One of David Letterman’s best joke: Vote! Because your vote counts as much as somebody that knows what he’s voting about.
knight1192a over 9 years ago
No, you’re exactly what certain candidates want.
dadoctah over 9 years ago
Remember, the results of elections are determined by the average intelligence of all the people voting. Which is why they always turn out the way they do.
steve7701 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Please, Stephan, don’t join in the anti-GMO nonsense.
Stew Bek Premium Member over 9 years ago
Yep, that’s what the present administration indicates!
Reppr Premium Member over 9 years ago
Minimalist IQ test: If you are too dumb to have an ID, you are too stupid to vote.
Plumbob Wilson over 9 years ago
Too stupid for democracy, and his vote counts JUST AS MUCH AS YOURS.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
Not too dumb to belly up to the polls and make bacon, though.
mattro65 over 9 years ago
If GMOs are such a wonderful and harmless (BTW, there is a lot of research which indicates they aren’t) thing then why don’t the manufacturers want us to know what foods they are in?
Dave Ferro over 9 years ago
I didn’t know Pig voted for Obama…
mammamoonbeam over 9 years ago
Pastis nailed it. Voting against one’s self interest has become a national pastime!
angelfiredragon over 9 years ago
IF it isn’t label then protest that company by not buying it.
Crawford Parrish Premium Member over 9 years ago
Pass the law and put the label on everything because every single food you buy in the store is genetically modified to make it larger, sweeter, easier to pick… It’s what human beings have been doing for 10,000 years.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
I have never missed an election and I have even worked in a polling place. I guess, I was just lucky.
dre7861 over 9 years ago
Pig, I like you despite the fact that you’re clearly a Republican!
Diane Lee Premium Member over 9 years ago
My IQ was last measured at 147. Does that my vote should count about half again as much as the average person? I doubt that the average person would agree to that. So why are dumb people less important than smarter ones?
puddleglum1066 over 9 years ago
What I love is the blatant hypocrisy of the GMO companies and their servants in Congress. They pledge undying, religion-level allegiance to the “Free Market,” but when it comes to giving the customer the information he wants to help make his purchase decision, they’re all about secrecy. “Free” apparently means “you’re free to buy what we tell you to buy. Now shut up and open that wallet!”
jerrythemacguy over 9 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHash5takWU
Saddenedby Premium Member over 9 years ago
sorry pastis for today the comments have proved more interesting than the strip, though i find the strip amusing – however to your credit – the interest in the responses lie in the ‘tone’ and insinuated ‘name-calling’ of the groups represented in the comments and their ‘take’ on the meaning of the strip.you should collaborate with a psychologists/sociologist and write a book on the responsive comments your strips get and what it says about humans in general. it might be a best seller. i know it would interest many if not all who read and comment.
abbybookcase over 9 years ago
unfortunately, the problem isn’t pig. often these referendum’s are worded confusingly, so that it’s easy to wind up voting for the opposite of what you wanted. sometimes, this is even done on purpose. the politicians have managed to set it up. sure, we’ll have a vote on this. we’ll just phrase this to get the vote we want.
Number Three over 9 years ago
Of course you’re not dumb, Pig.
(Sarcasm)
xxx
loner34 over 9 years ago
Said 80% of the population.
Texas Joe over 9 years ago
Great wisdom from Pastis.
Alexander the Good Enough over 9 years ago
As one who somehow is both stupid and smart enough to know it, Pig single-trotterly (pigs don’t have “hands,” you know…) capsizes the Dunning-Kruger Effect hypothesis.
Jillpoke over 9 years ago
Dang. Could this be why democracy doesn’t work in America? I mean, apart from the whole corporate money thing…
JP Steve Premium Member over 9 years ago
Today we voted down a tax increase to pay for improved transit. The “yes” side spent seven million to convince us they wouldn’t waste our money. (The no side spent $40,000) You say the voters are too stupid for democracy?
abbybookcase over 9 years ago
hello. mostly they’re just speeding up the rate of tinkering that’s gone on for thousands of years on every farm on the planet. try to retain a firm grip on the issue at hand. if possible.
glowing-steak32 over 9 years ago
I’m too stupid to worry about the world.
Seeker149 Premium Member over 9 years ago
It’s true that companies – primarily Monsanto – have created some cross-species organisms. Of those, very few have made it to market and the majority of their products are still manipulated within the species. And while there should be some genuine concern about their long-term effects, ignorance has led to such hysteria among some people that it’s only natural the producers don’t want a label scaring off customers. And really, it seems much more beneficial for food manufacturers to do it the other way. “Non-GMO” labels typically some with a significantly higher price tag. Going back to the GMO producers, they didn’t settle for simply lobbying against labeling laws. Monsanto actually responded to the anxiety by spinning off a new company: Seminis crossbreeds numerous genotypes all at once, then uses mass-sequencing to test seeds for desired traits before they even plant them. The result: old-fashioned genetic modification is now taking place thousands of times faster than out on the farm. By current standards, these would be just as immune from GMO labeling laws as any heirloom variety.
mjb515 over 9 years ago
No worries Pig, that initiative was far too stupid for democracy.
koolen3k almost 2 years ago
The strongest argument against democracy is a brief conversation with the average voter. -(Winston Churchill)