the cycle of ruleHugucinogens@lemmy.blahaj.zone to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 639 points – 9 months agoOglaf my beloved24Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsis this sopossed to be a metaphor for something or am i just stupidThe title of the comic is "Tax Deductions" so I can assume Oglaf is satirizing working class people who worship capitalists.Is this anti-CRT? I fully accept if I'm reaching too far.You can tell it's not some right-wing boomer cartoon because there's diversity. For example, the group of lions is (almost) evenly split between male and female lions. And there is one antelope which is left-handed, while all others are right-handed.Uhhhh... I... Huh. Holy shit. You're right... Wtf. That's so weirdly cool. I never would have noticedIt's about capitalismWhat makes you think it's anti-CRT?The panel where the cycle is shown, followed by the gazelle being thankful for being eaten, looks like the rhetoric of anti-CRT.CRT is when we teach sheeple to be sheep? I read it as more pro-critical history than anything.If you go by conspiracy theorists' rhetoric, yes CRT is when sheeple are taught to be sheep.1 more...
is this sopossed to be a metaphor for something or am i just stupidThe title of the comic is "Tax Deductions" so I can assume Oglaf is satirizing working class people who worship capitalists.Is this anti-CRT? I fully accept if I'm reaching too far.You can tell it's not some right-wing boomer cartoon because there's diversity. For example, the group of lions is (almost) evenly split between male and female lions. And there is one antelope which is left-handed, while all others are right-handed.Uhhhh... I... Huh. Holy shit. You're right... Wtf. That's so weirdly cool. I never would have noticedIt's about capitalismWhat makes you think it's anti-CRT?The panel where the cycle is shown, followed by the gazelle being thankful for being eaten, looks like the rhetoric of anti-CRT.CRT is when we teach sheeple to be sheep? I read it as more pro-critical history than anything.If you go by conspiracy theorists' rhetoric, yes CRT is when sheeple are taught to be sheep.1 more...
The title of the comic is "Tax Deductions" so I can assume Oglaf is satirizing working class people who worship capitalists.
Is this anti-CRT? I fully accept if I'm reaching too far.You can tell it's not some right-wing boomer cartoon because there's diversity. For example, the group of lions is (almost) evenly split between male and female lions. And there is one antelope which is left-handed, while all others are right-handed.Uhhhh... I... Huh. Holy shit. You're right... Wtf. That's so weirdly cool. I never would have noticedIt's about capitalismWhat makes you think it's anti-CRT?The panel where the cycle is shown, followed by the gazelle being thankful for being eaten, looks like the rhetoric of anti-CRT.CRT is when we teach sheeple to be sheep? I read it as more pro-critical history than anything.If you go by conspiracy theorists' rhetoric, yes CRT is when sheeple are taught to be sheep.
You can tell it's not some right-wing boomer cartoon because there's diversity. For example, the group of lions is (almost) evenly split between male and female lions. And there is one antelope which is left-handed, while all others are right-handed.Uhhhh... I... Huh. Holy shit. You're right... Wtf. That's so weirdly cool. I never would have noticed
Uhhhh... I... Huh. Holy shit. You're right... Wtf. That's so weirdly cool. I never would have noticed
What makes you think it's anti-CRT?The panel where the cycle is shown, followed by the gazelle being thankful for being eaten, looks like the rhetoric of anti-CRT.CRT is when we teach sheeple to be sheep? I read it as more pro-critical history than anything.If you go by conspiracy theorists' rhetoric, yes CRT is when sheeple are taught to be sheep.
The panel where the cycle is shown, followed by the gazelle being thankful for being eaten, looks like the rhetoric of anti-CRT.CRT is when we teach sheeple to be sheep? I read it as more pro-critical history than anything.If you go by conspiracy theorists' rhetoric, yes CRT is when sheeple are taught to be sheep.
CRT is when we teach sheeple to be sheep? I read it as more pro-critical history than anything.If you go by conspiracy theorists' rhetoric, yes CRT is when sheeple are taught to be sheep.
is this sopossed to be a metaphor for something or am i just stupid
The title of the comic is "Tax Deductions" so I can assume Oglaf is satirizing working class people who worship capitalists.
Is this anti-CRT? I fully accept if I'm reaching too far.
You can tell it's not some right-wing boomer cartoon because there's diversity.
For example, the group of lions is (almost) evenly split between male and female lions.
And there is one antelope which is left-handed, while all others are right-handed.
Uhhhh... I... Huh. Holy shit. You're right... Wtf. That's so weirdly cool. I never would have noticed
It's about capitalism
What makes you think it's anti-CRT?
The panel where the cycle is shown, followed by the gazelle being thankful for being eaten, looks like the rhetoric of anti-CRT.
CRT is when we teach sheeple to be sheep?
I read it as more pro-critical history than anything.
If you go by conspiracy theorists' rhetoric, yes CRT is when sheeple are taught to be sheep.