Nah, Scott Adams is a hateful bigot. He thinks black people are a “hate group” - he truly went off the rails.
I don’t really think this comic reflects its author’s personal views at all. C&H has always been filled with shock comedy, black comedy, deliberate insensitivity, and silly puns, and everything is a target. This one doesn’t really stand out as any different to how the comic’s always been.
I don’t really feel like there’s ever really been a right-wing slant to these comics either. And I say that as someone who’s ardently left-wing.
Nah, Scott Adams is a hateful bigot. He thinks black people are a “hate group” - he truly went off the rails.
I don’t really think this comic reflects its author’s personal views at all. C&H has always been filled with shock comedy, black comedy, deliberate insensitivity, and silly puns, and everything is a target. This one doesn’t really stand out as any different to how the comic’s always been.
I don’t really feel like there’s ever really been a right-wing slant to these comics either. And I say that as someone who’s ardently left-wing.
Classic case of the media not changing but the humor of the viewer did.
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Oh, buddy. 2005 was 19 years ago.
Cyanide and Happiness has always been hit or miss. It’s a collaboration between multiple cartoonists, and they’re not all equally funny to everyone.
TIL it’s multiple cartoonists.
For almost the first decade it was four.
There’s a conservative slant to The Onion?
I think they meant the Babylon Bee
No, to the Bee.