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in reply to Jen Sorensen

This just in: propagandist says propaganda is bad.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

We now have Epoch Times, which will publish your sophisticated “WP” op-ed. But this message is so right on!
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Certainly a direct translation of what many actually already do. I guess this is to make it obvious to the people who somehow haven't figured out what some of those really truly are, but I feel like it could almost actually help the nazis who haven't figured this out on their own.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

also replace "eliminate transgender people" with "eliminate transgender ideology", and don't forget to support Israel.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

You left out getting a scoring agency to rank corporations on their degree of anti-wokeness. Otherwise, spot on! Right out of the left's playbook.
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in reply to Jen Sorensen

I just about spat out my margarita in the middle of this restaurant when I saw the crispy sock
in reply to Jen Sorensen

This type of bullshit is known as scientific racism and anyone preaching this nonsense is a piece of shit.
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Your comic toot really brought out the blockable chuds. A public service, thank you.
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I now see that the guy is giving a thumbs up in the last panel but at first I thought he had his hand tucked into his coat like Napoleon which also works
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I love the cartoon, but unfortunately I don't find it funny
in reply to Jen Sorensen

You don't have to dress *well*. Nobody on the right knows what classic tailoring looks like, so just throw on a tight blazer and *call* it classic, you'll be fine.
in reply to Jen Sorensen

Great comic!

I have to say that — for some reason — when I read the third panel, I thought the sign said “The Texas Institute for Extremely Serious Thought”.

in reply to Jen Sorensen

iirc isn't this exactly how the kkk rebranded themselves as a 'respectable' org for much of the 20th century? they wanted to look nice and legitimate in the mainstream so they ditched the sheets (in public anyway) and started wearing suits
in reply to #4 best chrisisgr8

@chrisisgr8 Yes, ditching the sheets for suits is a good analogy, although I would say the kkk was somewhat less successful at rebranding.

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