I’ve Got Nothing Against Trans People. But…
August 2nd, 2021 Barry Posted in Barry's favorites, Becky Hawkins collaborations, LGBT cartoons | No Comments »
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TRANSCRIPT OF CARTOON
This cartoon has five panels.
PANEL 1
A white woman with a big smile and brown hair is smiling and holding up a book. The book is entitled “Save The Children” and shows a small crying girl behind bars with a red frowny face over her abdomen.
The woman appears to be on TV – a two-level scrolling chyron at the bottom of the panel reads “Gay Menace Is Now Trans Menace” and “…enator says woke trans stole her lunch mone…”
WOMAN: My book is about how trans people are indoctrinating our children and enticing lesbian girls to become transgenders!
WOMAN: Please understand I’ve got nothing against trans people.
PANEL 2
A middle-aged white male politician, wearing a gray suit, is speaking from behind a podium; we can see that a TV camera is pointed at him. The podium has a seal that says “Real America.” He’s standing in front of two American flags. He holds up a finger to make a point.
POLITICIAN: My legislation bans medical care to help trans kids and teens. AND forces teachers to report transgenders to their parents.
POLITICIAN: It will also let doctors, nurses and pharmacists refuse to treat transgenders!
POLITICIAN: Of course I’ve got nothing against trans people.
PANEL 3
A white man with a full beard, wearing a open neck shirt under a suit jacket, is sitting in front of a laptop and typing rapidly (“tap tap tap tap tap tap tap”). He’s grinning in an unfriendly way. On the table next to his laptop are a number of take-out coffee cups, a crumpled-up soda can, and a mug that says “Liberal Tears.” In the space above his laptop, we can see what he’s typing.
MAN: Why say “trans women” when I can say “men wearing dresses” instead?
MAN: But I’ve got NOTHING against trans people!
PANEL 4
A hand holds a smartphone. On the smartphone screen, we can see a red-headed woman in a gown, wearing a dress with blue earrings and a blue necklace, sitting comfortably on a huge, old-fashioned wooden chair that would look at home in Hogwarts. She leans on one arm and makes an open gesture with her other palm.
REDHEAD: I’ve spent YEARS writing about how the trans movement is a mortal danger to REAL women. It’s practically my only subject!
REDHEAD: But I’ve got nothing against trans people.
PANEL 5
The set of a TV chat show called “Just Asking Questions.” (We know that’s what it’s called because “Just Asking Questions” is printed in huge letters on the side of the table the guests are sitting around. Plants on either side of the set are in pots with the painted on words “The JAQ Off.”)
The host, a nicely-dressed woman with stylish hair, sits in a chair on the left, smiling. Her guests, seating around the table, are the four characters we met in the first four panels of this comic strip.
HOST: Why do so many trans people say you’ve got something against them?
“SAVE THE CHILDREN” AUTHOR LADY: (shrugs as if bewildered)
POLITICIAN (arms folded, above-it-all expression): It’s a Mystery.
BEARDED DUDE: (ignores everything around him while he grins and types quickly on his smartphone)
REDHEAD: I blame cancel culture.