So what you are saying is that if Muslims are often portrayed as terrorists, Jews as money grubbing Zionists, Blacks as poor thugs, Latinos as drug dealers, WASPs as loud mouthed bigoted xenophobes, etc. there is essentially nothing wrong with falling back on entertainment media stereotypes? That it is okay to constantly pigeon-hole a subculture/minority as long as it serves a humourous narrative?I was hoping that Wiley would be a bit more creative when identifying the “bad” Penguins but unfortunately he has gone the Clip Art route of comic strips on this one and settled for a boring stereotype of those outside the “norm” being bad.Sorry if my desire for a bit more intelligent writing labels me as a “Troll” but I won’t take too much offense seeing as you wrote a huge rant regarding Obama when he doesn’t even appear in the strip.
Yes, mohawks and tattoos clearly define who is “bad” or “evil”. I mean, look at all the bankers who have ruined the economy, politicians who have destroyed our way of life and dictators who have torn other countries assunder, FFS.
Funny that, on Thanksgiving Day, people could be whining about paying taxes to provide welfare for the needy. Didn’t the American Indians provide charity to the pilgrims? Now, if only the top 1% could be subjected to the same taxes and tax levels as the 99% we could maybe improve support for the needy, hungry and homeless.Incidentally, I am not a Christian, I just find it hard to look in the eye of a fellow human being in need and then walk on by on my way to buying a bigger TV.
Strangely enough I think “The Blank Stare” is a great name for a boat. Also could be used to describe the face that Eddie’s cat has every time it uses the tray…
Based on the number of countries that use it for commerce, tourism and general communication – English is the winner here. If you want to look at numbers of people using a language then there might be an argument for Cantonese.
One if it is a dude.