What Kind of People Sexualize Children?
December 29th, 2020 Barry Posted in Barry's favorites, Becky Hawkins collaborations, LGBT cartoons | No Comments »
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This strip was drawn by my frequent collaborator Becky Hawkins. As usual, Becky excels at communicating setting after setting in small panels; I think the store interior in panel 3 is particularly nice. I also love the way she ages Lucy and Lucy’s dad from panel to panel.
TRANSCRIPT OF CARTOON
This cartoon has four panels, plus a tiny “kicker” panel below the bottom of the comic.
PANEL 1
Two toddlers, one a blonde girl dressed in pink, and the other a boy in blue, are playing in a sandbox in a park. They aren’t paying any attention to each other. The girl is just sort of making a pile of sand; the boy is experimentally biting on the handle of the little plastic shovel (and seems to be enjoying it). In the background, two adults are watching the kids and talking to each other, a red-headed man (who I’ll call “Dad”) and a blonde woman.
DAD: Look at Lucy, flirting and making eyes at him!
WOMAN: Look at him, showing off for her!
PANEL 2
We seem to be outside a school building or daycare; the building is made of red bricks, and we can see paper cut-out hearts taped to the large windows. In front of the building, near a hopscotch game chalked onto the pavement, is Lucy (two or three years older, but we can recognize her by the similar shade of pink and the blonde hair) and another boy. The boy is yanking on Lucy’s pony tail, and Lucy looks annoyed. In the foreground, two adults – including the redheaded dad from panel 1 – are watching, looking amused. (The other adult is a woman, but not the same woman as the woman in panel 1).
DAD: I think Lucy has a boyfriend!
WOMAN: It’ll be so cute if they marry each other someday!
PANEL 3
We are in a shop with fancy, bright-colored dresses and costume jewelry and stuff. The redheaded man, now maybe a bit fuller around the waist, is chatting to a shopgirl while gesturing towards a burgundy outfit on a mannequin. The outfit is very fancy, and has two pieces, a band shirt and a short skirt, leaving the mannequin’s waist bare. Lucy, now looking a few years older, is looking up at the outfit expressionlessly.
MAN: I just couldn’t wait to get Lucy on the pageant circuit! Lucy, let’s try this one on you!
PANEL 4
Some years later, Lucy – now looking like a young teen – and her dad (now quite a bit chubbier, and his hairline is beginning to recede) are sitting at home, dad in a comfortable looking armchair, while Lucy sits at a table in the background doing homework. Lucy is looking up at her dad, and a “!” has appeared next to her head. Dad is speaking and gesturing angrily at something on his smartphone.
DAD: Just look at this! Diagnosing children as “trans”… Prescribing “puberty blockers”… What kind of people sexualize children?
SMALL KICKER PANEL BELOW THE BOTTOM OF THE CARTOON
Barry the cartoonist is speaking to the redheaded dad. The redheaded dad – apparently older, as his hairline has receded further – is turning away from Barry the cartoonist.
BARRY: Trans children’s healthcare isn’t about “sex.” It’s about identity, comfort, and—
DAD: Can’t talk — Lucy and I need to practice our purity ball dance.