Appeasement’s Failure
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This was regarding the 2002 (or perhaps 2004?) elections.
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Cartoon by Barry

This was regarding the 2002 (or perhaps 2004?) elections.
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Cartoon by Barry
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Cartoon by Barry

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Cartoon by Barry

This was drawn in 2002, after police pepper sprayed an infant at an anti-Bush protest. It was published in the Willamette Week, one of the local alt-weeklies.
I doubt anyone will ever reprint it — hopefully, the situation it was talking about will never come up again — but I really do find this a funny cartoon.
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Panel five was so much fun to draw.
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I still agree with the general point this cartoon made, but the specifics people named makes this cartoon very dated.
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TRANSCRIPT:
The cartoon shows a young blonde white man, thin, wearing a light blue striped button-down shirt and tan pants. He is holding a tiny dark shape by a strap, backpack-style, although it’s smaller than a backpack. He is making a complaining gesture to the people around him.
Also in the cartoon are four other people of various ages, each of whom is bent under double under the weight of the huge burdens (big, rough shapes, each at least as big as an entire person) on their backs. There is a dark-skinned man with a prosthetic leg, a white woman, an Asian woman, and a black woman. All are glaring at the young white man.
WHITE MAN: Why are you people complaining? Can’t you see I’ve got a burden, too?
CAPTION: The Straight, Ablebodied, Cis, Rich, White Man’s Burden
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Cartoon by Barry

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