I’m sure Ed meant our American heritage (once again…true need for a sarcasm font)…Racism hurts the entire culture…Side note…can we please keep Government employees home more often?….the drive to work this morning was great!
Sorry, but this is all wrong. MLK saw a day of equality and color blindness. This black identity theme is in contravention of what Dr. King wanted to accomplish. OK as a comic, but the commentary is rediculous.
Is it impossible to be “color-blind” and multi-cultural at the same time? There are many cultures for each color, (i.e. the gypsies of Europe) and a lot of colors share the same cultures — Our president and congress, for example. Hooray for MLK making it easier for us all to think that color and culture do not have to be barriers to brotherhood.
Dwilesjr almost 13 years ago
just go back to sleep Ed just go back to bed your not gonna win this one
Varina61 almost 13 years ago
with the one drop rule; he could be.
bransom almost 13 years ago
Really? Racism John and Scott? I thought MLK was about character, not color. So cliche.
RandomK9 almost 13 years ago
I’m sure Ed meant our American heritage (once again…true need for a sarcasm font)…Racism hurts the entire culture…Side note…can we please keep Government employees home more often?….the drive to work this morning was great!
johnzakour Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Agreed Ed was just being lazy and looking for any excuse to get out of work.
johnzakour Premium Member almost 13 years ago
The only character that actually shares my views is Jay. The others are just talking in character.
tototu almost 13 years ago
Sorry, but this is all wrong. MLK saw a day of equality and color blindness. This black identity theme is in contravention of what Dr. King wanted to accomplish. OK as a comic, but the commentary is rediculous.
kathrynismerry almost 13 years ago
Is it impossible to be “color-blind” and multi-cultural at the same time? There are many cultures for each color, (i.e. the gypsies of Europe) and a lot of colors share the same cultures — Our president and congress, for example. Hooray for MLK making it easier for us all to think that color and culture do not have to be barriers to brotherhood.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
still…so far to go.
johnzakour Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Remember Ed has tried to take St Patricks day off due to his Leprechaun ancestry.
scottartist creator almost 13 years ago
How low can he go?
LeoAutodidact almost 13 years ago
The only way for a “Color-Blind” society to develop is for it (Race/Color) to stop being a determinant for ANYTHING.
THAT will not happen as long as the Government keeps “designating” groups for this or that special treatment.
“A difference that IS no matter DOESN’T matter.”
Dr Lou Premium Member almost 13 years ago
King definitely is part of all of our American heritage…our civil rights heritage.
Hectoruno almost 13 years ago
As were the founding fathers against the British. All change starts with rebellion. No mail means it is a real holiday.