Still cringing about blue pill/red pill.
And making a supreme effort to stay you-know-who-free here.
Topic
du jour of the week: railroaded.
Appropriately bipartisan, but there's still supposed to be a party that gives a shit about working people. Allegedly.
So this observer applauds both a
general strike in defiance of the government's ban against the rail unions' striking and the formation of a third party to address the concerns of labor and the working class. Or better yet, labor finally waking up and smelling the coffee to join forces with the
Greens.
Yes, I buried the lede toon (so you'd scroll this far).
Mike Flugennock drew a great
Musk FashPhone before
Tim Apple and the
Chief Twit managed to smooth over their differences.
Tom Tomorrow -- who'd probably like to take more time off -- ponders the existentialism of the political toonist keeping up with current events.
And this God makes more sense than the one being translated by evangelical Christians. That doesn't mean they're not both figments of man's imagination.
I might not be the free speech absolutist that
Elon Musk fancies himself to be since there's a list of books I wish were banned.
Existential Comics checks in on the striking university philosophy department staffers in the UK (there are also
college staff on strike in California). As
Daily Cartoonist notes,
the accompanying explanation is as funny as the toon.
Last, the legacy of
1960s underground artist Aline Kominsky-Crumb serves as her best eulogy.