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[–] webadict@lemmy.world 34 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Idk, I think it's VERY SPECIFICALLY about trans rights, but I just can put my finger on why...

[–] Cataphract@lemmy.ml 1 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

I'll just blanket reply @Snowclone@lemmy.world and @nahostdeutschland@feddit.org here since it's all basically the same response I'm getting with attempts at insults sprinkled in.

I guess I'm reiterating, "This is a shit comic that does nothing for anyone but the creator getting rageclicks." It's the difference between Dane Cook or George Carlin stand up, punching up or punching down, etc. "656 anti trans bills" (please actually link useful facts snowclown 1,2) This comic didn't bring up a single one of them, or their authors or their districts where efforts could be made to make progressive movements.

but again, I'm critiquing the comic and it's attempt at ... being something? I suppose I feel it's more harmful than helpful, helps incite more rage than awareness. It's an absurd scenario in which a maga person looking at this "knows" they wouldn't stab someone so they can shrug off the hyperbole (while still supporting politicians that undermine transrights). On the progressive side we just have bullshit political polarization.

There's deeper conversations and fundamentals to get into which can be debated but irregardless my only gripe is "it's a lazy comic taking easy swings at low hanging fruit that just further muddies the water instead of progressing anything". I think if you're going to be faux-edgy, you should probably stay out of making such direct political statement cartoons.

[–] webadict@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

I think you actually don't like the message of the comic, because if you didn't like it or thought it was lazy, you would probably move on.

For me, this comic represents my lived experience. I have had people in my life literally say "It's just politics" and call trans people sexually deviant pedophiles at the same time. And if you haven't had that happen to you, good for you. But I like the comic because it is simple, short, and pretty good at conveying that feeling.

Sorry if that feels lazy to you, art is subjective, but I think the message of this is pretty fucking obvious because of its simplicity.